Best attractions and places to see around Plessix-Balisson offer a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences within the delegated commune of Beaussais-sur-Mer. The region features diverse landscapes, from prominent headlands with expansive views to tranquil waterways and coastal paths. Visitors can explore significant landmarks and enjoy the area's natural features, including bays and estuaries. This area provides opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Beautiful panoramic view over two bays and several islands off the coast.
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a beach whose color of sand and sea literally jumped out at us and captivated us - if it weren't for the cold breeze from the sea.
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great place ideal for a little family walk
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At high tide it is the end of the headland, at low tide you can walk further to the next island.
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Superb greenway under the trees
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Saint Jacut de la mer. A very beautiful peninsula to enjoy without moderation...plus the shopkeepers are very nice...
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A veritable fist buried in the Atlantic, the Pointe du Chevet offers beautiful views over the entire Bay of Arguenon. Further away, the island of Ebihens as well as the island of Colombière are flush with the ocean.
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The main beach of Lancieux, it is, for almost a kilometer, the playground for families. An internationally renowned sailing spot, the seafront promenade is accessible to people with reduced mobility. You can also come and admire the horse races on this beach which is transformed, once a year, into a marine racecourse. Beach supervised in July and August.
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The region offers stunning natural beauty. A must-see is Pointe du Chevet, a prominent headland providing beautiful views over the entire Arguenon Bay, including the islands of Ebihens and Île de la Colombière. At low tide, you can even walk to Île des Ébihens from here. The Lancieux Coastal Path, part of the larger Baie de Lancieux, offers scenic walks with views of the emerald sea, golden beaches, and rocky outcrops. The Rance Estuary is also a significant natural feature nearby.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can visit the ruins of Guildo Castle, a 14th-century fortress situated on a rocky outcrop at the mouth of the Arguenon, offering panoramic views. Within Plessix-Balisson itself, explore the historic Church of Saint-Pierre with its unique bell tower, the Calvaire de Plessix-Balisson, and the Manoir de Plessix-Balisson, a granite and schist manor listed in the cultural heritage inventory.
Cyclists can enjoy the Dinard–Saint-Samson-sur-Rance Greenway, a 17 km cycle path that follows the old railway line between Dinard and Dinan, offering a pleasant route. For more options, explore the various cycling routes available, such as the 'Frémur - Beaussais Bay Circuit' or the 'Ebihens Island – Chevet Point loop from Beaussais-sur-Mer'. You can find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Plessix-Balisson guide.
Absolutely. Many natural sites are great for families, such as Pointe du Chevet, where kids can look for green crabs at low tide. The ruins of Guildo Castle also offer an engaging historical experience for all ages. Additionally, a nearby nature reserve provides well-marked hiking trails perfect for exploring the outdoors and learning about local wildlife with children.
The region offers diverse hiking experiences. The Lancieux Coastal Path provides scenic walks along the coast. While specific hiking routes are not detailed in the highlights, you can find various trails in the Cycling around Plessix-Balisson guide which often include sections suitable for walking, or explore the nearby nature reserve's marked trails.
To immerse yourself in local culture and find regional products, visit the local markets in surrounding towns. Notable markets include Plancoët (Saturdays, 7km away), Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer (Fridays, 7km away), and Dinan (Thursdays, 12km away). These markets offer fresh produce, handmade goods, and local delicacies. The village of Plessix-Balisson itself is known for its charming streets and traditional houses, offering a glimpse into its past.
Plessix-Balisson is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for exploring the coastal paths, enjoying the viewpoints, and participating in outdoor activities when the weather is mild and sunny. The local markets are also vibrant during this period. The village's charming streets and natural landscapes can be appreciated in all seasons, but outdoor activities are most comfortable in spring and summer.
Beyond the Manoir de Plessix-Balisson and the historic Church of Saint-Pierre, the village itself is a charming architectural site. Its streets are lined with traditional houses built from granite and schist, showcasing rustic architecture that tells the story of its past and contributes to a warm and inviting atmosphere for a stroll.
Plessix-Balisson is conveniently located near several appealing towns. Plancoët and Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer are both about 7 km away and offer additional sightseeing. Dinan, approximately 12 km away, is a popular destination renowned for its extensive medieval center, the Basilica of Saint-Sauveur, and the Château de Dinan, providing a rich historical and cultural experience.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the 'Druid cemetery – Plouer loop from Ploubalay' or the 'Cool outing – Guildo Castle loop from Ploubalay'. For a comprehensive list and details on difficulty, refer to the MTB Trails around Plessix-Balisson guide.
The area offers excellent gravel biking opportunities. Routes include 'Port of Dinan – The Port of Dinan loop from Tréméreuc' and 'Guildo Castle – La Banche Beach loop from Saint-Lormel'. These routes vary in difficulty from easy to difficult. More information and route details are available in the Gravel biking around Plessix-Balisson guide.
While specific dog policies can vary by individual attraction or nature reserve, many outdoor areas, such as coastal paths and general walking trails, are typically dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific attraction websites for the most up-to-date regulations regarding pets.
Beyond the coastal features, you can discover the Alignment mégalithique du Champ des Roches near Pleslin-Trigavou. This significant Neolithic site features 65 standing stones of white quartz arranged in five rows, making it the third-largest site of its kind in Brittany.


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