The famous classified site of the beach of La Mine d’Or with its cliffs of the most extraordinary colours, ranging from yellow to red-ochre, boasts a geological section that is unique in Europe.
Discover it for yourself on foot, or else, why not from a paraglider?
The little harbour of Tréhiguier, whose speciality is farming mussels, has barely changed since the beginning of the last century.
Here, you can visit the "Maison de la mytiliculture": a small museum installed in a former lighthouse, where you can learn about the production of mussels. This Penestin speciality involves around fifty businesses.
The mussel beds – veritable fields of stakes driven into the ground – can be seen at low tide.



















Where maritime and river traffic meet, at the heart of La Vilaine Océane, the port of La Roche-Bernard can harbour more than 500 boats.
At 6,000 years old, the megalithic site at
A medieval citadel, still surrounded by its 1,434 km of ramparts, these days 