Bonaparte Beach, named after the code name given to this historic site during World War II, is also known as Anse Cochat. It has the unique feature of being accessible via a tunnel carved into the rock.
The church, built in the 15th and 16th centuries, retains an interesting vaulted side porch, decorated with statues of the apostles. Above is a room which must have been used …
Site overlooking the large beach of Bréhec where a stele is dedicated to Dr Le Balc'h. One of the heads of the SCHELBURN network who determined the evacuation and boarding …
Built in the 16th and 17th century by the La Feuillée family on a place called Kergrist whose name comes from the Christianization of an ancient Celtic place of worship …
Despite its small size, the town of Bréhec has many shops. Isolated from the large crowds of Paimpol or Saint-Brieuc, it constitutes a first choice refuge for itinerants who walk …