Let off steam
A shared pleasure.
What a joy to play with your dog on a large stretch of sand and to see him so happy to put his paws in the water! However, it takes a bit of organisation to find the place to enjoy a vacation by the sea together. We have done a lot of work for you by listing the beaches authorized for dogs on the Pink Granite Coast.
Access permissions vary by season. We will try to guide you but the rules can change at any time, so we advise you to check with the various town halls or tourist offices before going there. You will also find on the edge of the beach signs with the regulations in force.
Dog-friendly beaches in summer
Dog-friendly beaches in Perros-Guirec in summer
Dogs are prohibited on all beaches, with one exception. More like a shore than a beach, but it is the only place authorised for dogs all year round: at Les Arcades, boulevard Yvon Bonnot (previously boulevard de la Mer), but kept on a leash. Be careful, it is often muddy and the sea can get high! Watch the tide times.
Dog-friendly beaches in Plestin-les-Greves in summer
From May 1 to September 30, dogs and horses are prohibited. No regrets, the beautiful beach of Saint-Efflam can be dangerous for our animals.
Dog-friendly beaches in Pleumeur-Bodou in summer
Dogs are prohibited on all beaches from June 15 to September 15.
Dog-friendly beaches in Saint-Michel-en-Greve in summer
From May 1 to September 30, dogs are excluded from a large red zone but can be walked on a leash in a small blue zone (map at the entrance of the beach).
Dog-friendly beaches in Tregastel in summer
Dogs are prohibited on all beaches from June 1 to September 30.
Dog-friendly beaches in Trebeurden in summer
Definitely the most welcoming town in the area for our 4-legged friends!
Two beaches tolerate off-leash dogs all year round:
- Notenno
- Mouton
The following beaches are authorized all year round for dogs on a leash:
- Goaslagorn
- Penvern
- Toeno North (prohibited on the southern part of the beach from June 1 to September 30)
- Goas-Treiz
Dog-friendly beaches in Trevou-Treguignec in summer
From May 1 to September 30, dogs are allowed on a leash only from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m.
- Trestel beach
- Royau beach
- Poulpry beach
To enjoy the other beaches during your stay, you will have to leave your doggie at home or come back in winter!
Dog-friendly beaches out of season
Dog-friendly beaches in Perros-Guirec out of season
From November 15 to March 31, dogs are allowed on a leash on all beaches.
Dog-friendly beaches in Plestin-les-Greves out of season
From October 1 to April 30, dogs are allowed on a leash. However, we advise you to abstain. Several animals died after frequenting the beach of Saint-Efflam. It seems that the cause is gases escaping from algae buried in the sand. An invisible and deadly danger. At your peril!
Dog-friendly beaches in Pleumeur-Bodou out of season
Dogs authorized kept on a leash from September 16 to June 14:
- Keryvon beach
- Dourlin beach
- Landrellec
- Plage de Landrellec beach
- Harbour beach
- Jaouen Island beach
- Treiz Lern beach
- Île-Grande
- Pors Gelen beach
- Dames beach
- Toul Gwen beach
- Pors Gwen beach
Dog-friendly beaches in Saint-Michel-en-Greve out of season
From October 1 to April 30, dogs are allowed on a leash.
Dog-friendly beaches in Trebeurden out of season
From October 1 to May 31, the following beaches are accessible to dogs on a leash:
- Tresmeur
- Pors-Termen
- Pors-Mabo
- Roc’h ar Scoat
- Toeno (northern and southern parts)
- Goaslagorn
- Penvern
- Goas-Treiz
Two beaches tolerate running dogs:
- Notenno
- Mouton
Dog-friendly beaches in Tregastel out of season
Dogs are allowed on all beaches from October 1 to May 31.
- Greve blanche beach
- Greve rose beach
- Coz Pors beach
- Tourony beach
- Quo Vadis beach
- Ty Neoulis beach
- Sainte-Anne beach
- Ti Al Lia beach
- Toul Drez shore
- Cures shore
- Toull Bihan beach
- Kerlavos beach
- Grannec beach
Dog-friendly beaches in Trevou-Treguignec out of season
From October 1 to April 30, dogs are allowed on a leash.
- Trestel beach
- Royau beach
- Poulpry beach
The final word
Of course, to keep the beaches accessible to dogs, remember to pick up their droppings and always keep on a leash those who don’t have a reliable recall.
Because as they say in Trebeurden:
Better get caught the hand in the bag rather than have a foot in need