Paimpol Bay is a paradise for walkers, and the GR®34 coastal path is sure to take your breath away.

This coastal path in Brittany is also known as The Custom Officers’ Trail, as for a hundred years it was patrolled by Customs Officers looking out for any smugglers operating along the shore. Now known as the GR®34, it traces the coast of Brittany and is explored by thousands of intrepid walkers every year.

From the banks of the Trieux to the clifftops of Plouézec, you can follow our coastline for nearly 60km and something new is revealed as you turn each corner, offering landscapes that will take your breath away, including the magical islands of the nearby Bréhat Archipelago.

Paimpol Bay is a paradise for walkers, and the GR®34 coastal path is sure to take your breath away. This coastal path in Brittany is also known as The Custom Officers’ Trail, as for a hundred years it was patrolled by Customs Officers looking out for any smugglers operating along the shore. Now known as […]