Map of Brittany Coast France – Coastal & Location Guide

The Brittany Coast is one of France's most distinctive coastal regions, known for rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, fishing ports, medieval towns, islands, lighthouses and dramatic Atlantic scenery. Stretching around the Brittany peninsula in northwestern France, the coastline includes popular areas such as Saint-Malo, Dinard, Brest, Quimper, Vannes and the Gulf of Morbihan.

This map of the Brittany Coast France provides a location guide to the region's coastline, towns, beaches, islands, transport connections and major visitor destinations.

Quick Answer:

The Brittany Coast is located in northwestern France along the Atlantic Ocean and English Channel. Major coastal areas include Saint-Malo, Dinard, Brest, Quimper, Concarneau, Vannes and the Gulf of Morbihan.

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Where is the Brittany Coast Located?

The Brittany Coast surrounds the Brittany peninsula in northwestern France. It faces the English Channel to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south, creating a varied coastline of beaches, harbours, islands, cliffs and estuaries.

  • Country: France
  • Region: Brittany
  • Location: Northwestern France
  • Coastline: English Channel and Atlantic Ocean
  • Major coastal towns: Saint-Malo, Brest, Quimper, Concarneau, Vannes and Lorient
  • Known for: Rugged coastline, beaches, ports, islands, seafood and Breton culture

Coastal Features

  • Rugged cliffs: Dramatic headlands and rocky coastal paths along much of the peninsula.
  • Historic ports: Fishing harbours, ferry ports and maritime towns throughout the region.
  • Beaches and bays: Sandy beaches, sheltered coves and wide tidal flats.
  • Offshore islands: Islands such as Belle-Île-en-Mer, Île de Bréhat and Île d'Ouessant.
  • Lighthouses: Coastal landmarks marking Brittany's Atlantic and Channel waters.
  • Coastal walking routes: Scenic paths including sections of the GR34 trail.

Top Attractions Nearby

  • Saint-Malo: Historic walled port city on the northern coast.
  • Dinard: Elegant seaside town known for beaches and villas.
  • Côte de Granit Rose: Pink granite coastline with unusual rock formations.
  • Brest: Major maritime city and naval port in western Brittany.
  • Concarneau: Coastal town known for its walled old town, Ville Close.
  • Gulf of Morbihan: Sheltered bay with islands, sailing routes and coastal villages.

Transport Features

  • Regional airports: Brest, Rennes, Lorient and Nantes provide access to the wider region.
  • Rail connections: TGV and regional trains connect Paris with Rennes, Brest, Quimper, Vannes and Saint-Malo.
  • Ferry services: Ports such as Saint-Malo and Roscoff provide ferry connections.
  • Coastal roads: Scenic routes connect towns, beaches and peninsulas.
  • Cycle routes: Coastal and inland cycling routes link many visitor areas.
  • Boat trips: Seasonal services connect islands and harbour towns.

Nearby Destinations

  • Rennes: Brittany's regional capital and major rail gateway.
  • Nantes: Major city south of Brittany with airport and rail connections.
  • Mont Saint-Michel: Iconic tidal island near the Normandy-Brittany border.
  • Normandy Coast: Historic coastline northeast of Brittany.
  • Loire-Atlantique Coast: Coastal area south of Brittany.
  • Channel Islands: Island destinations off the northern French coast.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is the Brittany Coast?
    The Brittany Coast is in northwestern France, surrounding the Brittany peninsula along the English Channel and Atlantic Ocean.
  • What is the Brittany Coast known for?
    It is known for rugged cliffs, beaches, fishing ports, islands, lighthouses, seafood and Breton coastal culture.
  • What are the main towns on the Brittany Coast?
    Major coastal towns include Saint-Malo, Brest, Quimper, Concarneau, Vannes, Lorient, Dinard and Roscoff.
  • What are the best coastal areas in Brittany?
    Popular areas include Saint-Malo, the Pink Granite Coast, Crozon Peninsula, Gulf of Morbihan, Belle-Île-en-Mer and the Quiberon Peninsula.
  • How do you travel around the Brittany Coast?
    Visitors commonly travel by car, train, regional bus, bicycle, ferry or seasonal boat services.
  • Is the Brittany Coast good for walking?
    Yes. Brittany is known for coastal walking routes, especially the GR34 path that follows much of the shoreline.

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This page is provided for general informational and map reference purposes only. Coastal access, ferry services, road conditions, walking routes, weather, tides, beach safety, attraction opening hours, transport services, accessibility and visitor facilities may change without notice. Always verify important travel information with official sources before visiting. Map data is provided by OpenStreetMap contributors.