Attractions and places to see around Tréguier encompass a rich blend of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Situated at the confluence of the Jaudy and Guindy rivers, Tréguier features a historic town center with medieval houses and a significant Gothic cathedral. The region also offers access to notable coastal features and landscaped gardens, providing diverse exploration opportunities.
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A unique place. Please note that the house is private property.
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An impressive bridge – restored. At low tide, the view from the bridge isn't so nice – there's a lot of silt to see.
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The rocks are impressive
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The GR34 passes right in front and it’s magnificent
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Not only is the house worth a visit, but the entire coastline around it is impressive. You feel like you've been transported to an unreal lunar landscape. A completely different world.
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An old suspension bridge that was only renovated and made usable again in 2013. It originally replaced the ferry service across the river.
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A small town with very pretty, old houses and a rich history with important personalities such as Ernest Renan, St. Yves and St. Vincent de Paul.
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Bay and rock formations near Plougrescant.
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Tréguier is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Saint-Tugdual Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece with a 15th-century cloister and the tomb of Saint Yves. Explore the Historic Town Centre with its 15th and 16th-century half-timbered houses, especially around Place du Martray. Don't miss the Maison Ernest Renan, the birthplace of the renowned writer, now a museum.
Absolutely. A must-see is Castel Meur - House Between Two Rocks, a unique house nestled between large rock formations in a protected coastal area. Nearby, you'll find The Plougrescant Chasm, known for its dramatic red granite rock formations and impressive coastal scenery. The Pink Granite Coast itself, with its striking rock formations, is also easily accessible from Tréguier.
The area around Tréguier offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling across the historic Saint-François Footbridge, which is part of the GR 34 and EV 4 routes. For more extensive adventures, there are numerous gravel biking, running, and MTB trails. You can find detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Tréguier, Running Trails around Tréguier, and MTB Trails around Tréguier guides.
Yes, Tréguier and its surroundings boast several remarkable gardens. Within the town, you can find the peaceful Jardin Public de Tréguier. A short distance away, nature enthusiasts will appreciate Les Jardins de Kerdalo, known for their meticulously landscaped grounds, and Jardin du Kestellic, offering an exotic ambiance overlooking the Jaudy river.
You can enjoy pleasant walks along the River Promenades along the Jaudy, offering scenic views of the water and natural surroundings. The Port of Tréguier on the Jaudy River, primarily a marina, also provides lovely views of the riverbanks. For coastal exploration, the nearby Pink Granite Coast and sites like Sillon de Talbert offer stunning natural beauty.
Many attractions around Tréguier are suitable for families. Exploring the historic Place du Martray and the charming streets of the old town can be an engaging experience. The Saint-François Footbridge is also a great spot for a family walk or bike ride. Natural sites like The Plougrescant Chasm offer impressive coastal views that can captivate all ages.
The Saint-François Footbridge is a historic metal bridge from the 19th century, spanning the Guindy river. It's significant as one of the last remaining examples of 19th-century metal framing techniques in France. Today, it serves as a popular path for pedestrians and cyclists, forming part of both the GR 34 long-distance hiking trail and the EV 4 cycling route.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the specific historic streets within Tréguier's old district, such as Rue Colvestre, Rue des Perdreries, Rue Renan, and Rue Saint-Yves, which are lined with beautifully preserved half-timbered houses. The Former Bishop's Palace and Augustinian Monastery also offer a deeper dive into the town's monastic heritage.
While Tréguier is charming year-round, the spring and summer months (May to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring the gardens and coastline. The temperatures are milder, and there's less rainfall, making it ideal for enjoying the region's natural beauty.
Tréguier hosts a lively market on Wednesday mornings. This is a great opportunity to experience local life, find regional produce, and discover artisanal goods. It's a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
Tréguier serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider region. You can easily take day trips to other charming towns and sites such as Beauport Abbey and Gardens, the picturesque town of Pontrieux, and the coastal town of Paimpol. These locations offer additional historical and scenic attractions.


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