Cap Fréhel: an encounter with wild Brittany
Cap Fréhel offers a magnificent natural spectacle. Towering cliffs, colorful heathland, seabirds, and breathtaking views of the English Channel create a quintessentially
Breton landscape that leaves a lasting impression.
This excursion is a must-do during a stay in Côtes-d'Armor!
Book our hotel near Dinan to discover Cap Fréhel and the wild side of Brittany!
The landscape at Cap Fréhel will impress you the moment you arrive.
Cliffs of schist and pink sandstone rise more than 70 meters above the emerald waters of the English Channel.
On a clear day, the panorama stretches from Pointe du Grouin to the island of Bréhat, taking in the Cotentin coast and sometimes even Jersey.
A true balcony overlooking Brittany, where the power of the elements is revealed at every turn.
Cap Fréhel is also home to one of Europe's largest expanses of heathland, comprising nearly 400 hectares of protected natural terrain.
From spring to autumn, the colors shift: the brilliant yellow of gorse, the pink of sea thrift, and the purple of heather create a spectacle that changes with the seasons.
The cliffs also provide a prime haven for numerous seabird species. Gulls, shags, and even the elusive razorbill find an ideal habitat here.
After admiring the lighthouse that towers over the cape, take the coastal path towards Fort La Latte.
This hike, lasting about an hour and a half, offers exceptional panoramic views along the entire route.
Perched on its rocky promontory, the medieval fort gradually comes into view as you round a bend in the path.
A listed historic monument, the site is open to visitors and reveals its keep, chapel, and guardhouse, as well as a spectacular view of the Brittany coast.
After exploring Cap Fréhel, return to the comfort of Armor Park in Taden, just minutes from Dinan's historic center.
Settle into one of our 69 contemporary, air-conditioned rooms and suites.
After your outing, enjoy French and Italian cuisine prepared with fresh, local, and organic ingredients at our restaurant, Ottimo.
Breton landscape that leaves a lasting impression.
This excursion is a must-do during a stay in Côtes-d'Armor!
Book our hotel near Dinan to discover Cap Fréhel and the wild side of Brittany!
Spectacular cliffs facing the sea
The landscape at Cap Fréhel will impress you the moment you arrive.
Cliffs of schist and pink sandstone rise more than 70 meters above the emerald waters of the English Channel.
On a clear day, the panorama stretches from Pointe du Grouin to the island of Bréhat, taking in the Cotentin coast and sometimes even Jersey.
A true balcony overlooking Brittany, where the power of the elements is revealed at every turn.
Preserved nature: heathland and bird sanctuary
Cap Fréhel is also home to one of Europe's largest expanses of heathland, comprising nearly 400 hectares of protected natural terrain.
From spring to autumn, the colors shift: the brilliant yellow of gorse, the pink of sea thrift, and the purple of heather create a spectacle that changes with the seasons.
The cliffs also provide a prime haven for numerous seabird species. Gulls, shags, and even the elusive razorbill find an ideal habitat here.
A must-do walk to Fort La Latte
After admiring the lighthouse that towers over the cape, take the coastal path towards Fort La Latte.
This hike, lasting about an hour and a half, offers exceptional panoramic views along the entire route.
Perched on its rocky promontory, the medieval fort gradually comes into view as you round a bend in the path.
A listed historic monument, the site is open to visitors and reveals its keep, chapel, and guardhouse, as well as a spectacular view of the Brittany coast.
Stay at Armor Park near Dinan
After exploring Cap Fréhel, return to the comfort of Armor Park in Taden, just minutes from Dinan's historic center.
Settle into one of our 69 contemporary, air-conditioned rooms and suites.
After your outing, enjoy French and Italian cuisine prepared with fresh, local, and organic ingredients at our restaurant, Ottimo.