About 10 km from Ferme de Kerloury, Bréhat Island is an unmissable destination. Known for its enchanting landscapes and exceptional flora, it offers a timeless escape. The island consists of two parts: to the south, a charming small village with stone houses and flower gardens; to the north, wilder nature with heathlands, coves and pink granite rocks.
Accessible only by boat, Bréhat is a paradise for walkers and cyclists, as no cars are allowed. You’ll be charmed by the peaceful atmosphere and gentle landscapes.
How to reach the island? The Arcouest pier is located just 15 minutes by car from Ferme de Kerloury. The crossing, operated by Vedettes de Bréhat, takes 10 minutes. Boats run year-round, with frequent departures in high season.
👉 Booking and crossing times: Vedettes de Bréhat
Cycling on the island – The island is perfect for bike exploration. You can rent one directly upon arrival.
- Bréhat Location Vélos
- 📍 Location: Landing quay
- 📞 Phone: 02 96 20 00 05
- 🌐 Website: www.brehat-locations.com
- Les Vélos de Bréhat
- 📍 Location: 200m from the harbor
- 📞 Phone: 02 96 20 09 45
Must-see on the island:
Paon Lighthouse – At the northern tip of the island, Paon Lighthouse is an iconic site. It offers breathtaking views of the cliffs and ocean. The path to reach it crosses wild heathland dotted with pink granite rocks.
Bréhat Village – The small village of Bréhat, located near the landing stage, is full of charming alleys, local artisans and small shops. Take the opportunity to soak up the island’s unique atmosphere.
Saint-Michel Chapel – On the heights of the island, the chapel offers a 360° panorama of the archipelago. A peaceful place steeped in history.
Practical tips for your visit
- Wear comfortable walking shoes.
- Remember to bring water and a picnic if you want to enjoy the secluded coves.
- The village restaurants also offer delicious Breton dishes made with local products.
👉 More information: Bréhat Island – Tourism