The beaches of the Emerald Coast are natural gems where golden sand meets the sparkling waters of the English Channel.
From the lively beaches of Dinard to the intimate coves of Saint-Briac-sur-Mer, each beach offers an idyllic setting to relax and enjoy the Breton sun.
Beach clubs dot the coastline, providing activities for children during the summer and school holidays in spring and autumn.
Whether you’re looking for a day of lounging by the water or thrilling aquatic adventures, the Emerald Coast promises unforgettable moments in an enchanting natural setting.
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Lancieux
Plage Les Briantais
Completely uncovered at low tide, this beach is a unique place to take a stroll in the heart of a totally unspoilt natural environment.
With its Château du Nessay and typical beach huts, La Salinette beach offers authentic charm and breathtaking views over the bay of Saint-Briac-sur-Mer.
In the centre of the Berceau de Dinard, Saint-Énogat beach is reached by walking along the Jules Verne fountain. This beautiful beach is lined with villas no less majestic than those on the Pointe de la Malouine.
On the beach at l’Écluse, the heart of the resort beats as soon as the first rays of sunshine appear, or in rough weather when the waves break on the seawall, forcing us to respect and admire this grandiose spectacle.
At the beginning of the boulevard du Béchet, bordered by beautiful villas, go down on the hold of the Béchet and get to the beach colored by her cabins with “fifty shade of blue”.
The beaches of the Emerald Coast are among the most beautiful in France—objectively speaking, of course!
Dinard boasts elegant, well-equipped beaches, with the sandy Plage de l’Écluse being particularly popular. Saint-Lunaire features wild coves and spacious family-friendly beaches. Meanwhile, Saint-Briac-sur-Mer enchants visitors with its tranquil bays and unique vistas. Lancieux reveals stretches of sand perfect for relaxation, while the Plage des Briantais is ideal for water sports enthusiasts.
Each beach offers its own facilities and activities, including children’s clubs, equipment rentals, and seaside restaurants. Lifeguards monitor bathers during the summer and provide special chairs for people with disabilities.
Moreover, coastal paths connect these beaches, allowing for scenic walks. The Côte d’Émeraude provides an idyllic setting for unforgettable beach holidays.