La Pointe de Trévignon

Between beaches, dunes, paths and ponds...

Between beaches, dunes, paths and ponds, the Pointe de Trévignon is a magnificent natural site, owned by the Conservatoire du Littoral. Located in the commune of Trégunc in South Finistère, the Pointe de Trévignon is located at the end of a dune cordon 6-kilometre stretch, with the Pointe de la Jument.

What to do at La Pointe de Trévignon

If you love nature, you won't be disappointed by the beauty of the landscape. Visit walks and hiking tours will allow you to admire the biodiversity, wild landscapes and numerous bird sanctuaries. These include the Loc'h Coziou, a bird sanctuary home to over 150 species.

You can also enjoy sports and water activities like windsurfing, catamaran sailing, sea kayaking, surfing and rowing!

See you at fishing port de Trévignon to admire the magnificent view. In summer, around 5 p.m., when the boats come in, a direct fish sale takes place. You can also see a pretty white and green headlight on a small islet at the end of a dike.

On the Pointe, admire the Trévignon castle. Dating from the nineteenthème inspired by the Gothic style, it is one of the world's largest Brittany's oldest castles and France. Today it's privately owned, so you can't visit it, but it's still great fun to watch. Stop off at Saint Philibert church, listed as a historic monument in Brittany!

And if you simply want to enjoy the Pointe de Trévignon, treat yourself to a glass of wine. terrace facing the sea. You can enjoy fresh fish and admire the scenery.

Finally, relax on the white sandy beaches at Trégunc. Extend your evening and watch the magnificent sunsets...

Your accommodation to visit South Finistère...

Located 45min from Naéco Le Pouldu, Discover the Pointe de Trévignon while enjoying peaceful accommodation just a stone's throw from the ocean and the GR34.

You can also visit the Pointe de Trévignon during a Breton road trip in Naéco van. Take the opportunity to discover Concarneau and Pont-Aven, which are just around the corner!

Other places to discover near Naéco Le Pouldu 

  • The Port of Doëlan
  • The Quimperlé region
  • Kerfany-les-Pins
  • Névez

When should you visit South Finistère?

Mid-season! It's the perfect time to take in the sights in a peaceful setting and discover the Breton landscapes under magnificent colors and lights.