DESTINATION BRITTANY
Entre terre et mer, la Bretagne dévoile une nature préservée, des paysages maritimes spectaculaires et des villages chargés d’histoire. Autour de la Maison Yvonnie, la région invite à découvrir une Bretagne authentique faite de petits ports, de sentiers côtiers et de traditions bien vivantes.
À quelques kilomètres seulement, Paimpol et son port animé, Pontrieux et ses célèbres lavoirs, l’île de Bréhat et ses paysages marins ou encore la spectaculaire Côte de Granit Rose offrent autant d’escapades à vivre au fil des jours. Entre balades sur le sentier des douaniers (GR34), marchés de producteurs, fêtes bretonnes et découvertes gastronomiques, chaque journée est une invitation à explorer la région.
Séjourner ici, c’est prendre le temps de découvrir une Bretagne simple, vivante et profondément attachante.
Discover
The region offers an authentic Brittany experience, nestled between the sea and the countryside. Just a few minutes from the house, discover Pontrieux, nicknamed the Little Venice of Trégor, with its flower-filled wash houses and charming narrow streets. Continue on to Paimpol, a lively and typical Breton port, before embarking for the Île de Bréhat, a veritable seaside paradise.
The famous Pink Granite Coast, with its wind-sculpted rocks and unique landscapes, is also one of the region's must-see attractions.
ACTIVITIES
The surrounding nature invites exploration. Between coastal hikes, bike rides, sea kayaking, sailing or excursions to the islands, golf, horse riding, paddleboarding, or relaxing on the beach, the possibilities for adventure are numerous.
The famous GR34, also known as the customs officers' path, offers some of the most beautiful panoramas in Brittany.
The Epicureans
The region is a true paradise for lovers of local produce and Breton cuisine. Stroll through the farmers' markets, taste oysters, scallops, crêpes, artisanal ciders and the delicious Kouign Amann.
Between village markets, traditional creperies and seafood restaurants, every outing becomes a gourmet discovery.
Not to be missed
The region lives to the rhythm of its Breton festivals. In Pontrieux, the Fête des Lavoirs (Washhouse Festival) brings the history of the riverside village to life. In Erquy, the Fête de la Coquille Saint-Jacques (Scallop Festival) celebrates local gastronomy. Every summer, the Saint-Loup festival in Guingamp showcases Breton dances and music, while in Paimpol, the Festival des Vieux Gréements et du Chant de Marin (Festival of Old Rigging and Sea Shanty) animates the port. For a truly immersive experience, keep an eye out for the fest-noz (traditional Breton dance parties) held in the surrounding villages.




