Love Rooms en Côtes d’Armor
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Welcome to Côtes-d'Armor, a department in the Brittany region. From the mythical Saint-Brieuc (fortified Saint-Étienne Cathedral — Gothic treasure, Saint-Brieuc Bay Nature Reserve — 3rd largest bay in the world, migratory birds) to the medieval city of Dinan (2.5 km ramparts, Clock Tower, Rance port, half-timbered houses, artisan workshops), passing through Perros-Guirec (Pink Granite Coast — unique rock formations, GR34 Customs Officers' path, Trestraou/Trestrignel beaches), Lannion (old town, Brélévenez staircase — 142 steps, Léguer valley), Guingamp (Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Basilica, nocturnal pardon) and Paimpol (fishing port, Beauport Maritime Abbey, Bréhat Island — the island of flowers), the Côtes-d'Armor combine geological marvels, medieval heritage, and Breton maritime charm. Complete your exploration with Ploumanach (most beautiful village 2015, Mean Ruz lighthouse, granite chaos), Cap Fréhel (70m cliffs, heather, panorama, nearby Fort La Latte) and Erquy (Cap d'Erquy, scallops, beaches). Treat yourself to a romantic weekend in a love room with private jacuzzi in North Brittany, the romantic destination 4 hours from Paris. Neighbouring departments: Finistère (29), Morbihan (56), Ille-et-Vilaine (35).

Prefecture of Côtes-d'Armor, Saint-Brieuc charms with its fortified Saint-Étienne Cathedral (Gothic treasure, unique defensive architecture), its bay classified as a Nature Reserve (3rd largest bay in the world, refuge for migratory birds — gulls, sandpipers, spoonbills), its spectacular viaducts, its lively historic center and its wild beaches with big tides. Ideal for a love room with private jacuzzi close to natural wonders. 4 hours from Paris by car.
A jewel of Brittany, Dinan enchants with its intact 2.5 km ramparts (13th-15th century, panoramic walks), its Clock Tower (iconic, 15th century), its Rance port (picturesque haven with half-timbered houses, terraces, small museums), its half-timbered houses (cobblestone streets with timeless charm), its artisan workshops (paintings, sculptures, jewelry) and its Gothic bridge (12th century). One of the most beautiful medieval cities in France for a timeless romantic getaway.
An emblematic seaside resort and gateway to the Pink Granite Coast, Perros-Guirec will enchant lovers. Its GR34 Customs Officers' path (exceptional coastal hike to Ploumanach — 10 km, sculpted pink rocks, panoramic view), its Trestraou and Trestrignel beaches (fine sand, crystal clear waters, parasol pines), its casino and its coastal terraces complete this romantic picture. Sunset guaranteed over the pink granite.
A city of character in the heart of Trégor, Lannion charms with its historic old town (old houses, small streets), its Brélévenez staircase (142 steps leading to a Gothic chapel, plunging view over the valley), its Léguer valley (green walks), its lively river port. An ideal base for exploring Ploumanach, Perros-Guirec and the pink rocks. 4.5 hours from Paris.
A fortified medieval city with exceptional heritage, Guingamp is dominated by its Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Basilica (major sanctuary in Brittany, flamboyant Gothic architecture, remarkable statuary), famous for its nocturnal pardon (torch procession, Breton songs, intact spirituality). An intimate and authentic stopover between land and sea.
A mythical port of Brittany sung by Théodore Botrel and Pierre Loti, Paimpol charms with its traditional fishing port (lively markets, fishing boats), the Beauport Maritime Abbey (13th-15th centuries, romantic ruins, history of the monks, cloister), its picturesque quay (seafood restaurants, terraces) and its direct access to Bréhat Island (10 minutes by boat from Pointe de l'Arcouest). Unrivalled maritime charm.
Voted Most Beautiful Villages of France 2015, Ploumanach embodies the soul of the Pink Granite Coast: Mean Ruz lighthouse (iconic, red and white against a pink background), unique granite chaos in the world (rocks sculpted by erosion, fantastic shapes), spectacular coastal path (hike to Perros-Guirec), hidden beaches (Grève Blanche, Château, Saint-Guirec). Exceptional panoramic viewpoint over the pink coastline.
Cap Fréhel dominates the sea with its 70m pink sandstone cliffs (vertiginous views, floral heather, panorama of the English Channel), its lighthouse and its spectacular panoramas. Nearby, Fort La Latte (11th-17th century medieval fortress rising from the waves, frequent film set) completes this incomparable nature-history duo.
A seaside resort on the Emerald Coast, Erquy charms with its Cap d'Erquy (rocky promontory, view of the bays), its reputation as the scallop capital (traditional fishing, tasting on terraces), its fine sand beaches (Caroual, Chapelle, Gréatine), its picturesque port and its tranquil, family atmosphere.
A small historic town in the south of Côtes-d'Armor, Lamballe charms with its national stud farm (horse breeding, guided tours, equestrian traditions), its Martray square (old half-timbered houses, medieval atmosphere), its Notre-Dame basilica and its partially preserved ramparts. A rural and historical detour.
From Perros-Guirec to Trébeurden, 10 km of enchanted coastline where pink granite rocks, sculpted by erosion, take on fantastic shapes (elephant's head, turtle, pyramids). The GR34 Customs Officers' path (one of the most beautiful coastal hikes in Europe, 10 km, uninterrupted panorama) stretches through this lunar landscape. Magical sunsets tinting the rocks gold and pink.
A 10-minute boat trip from Pointe de l'Arcouest (near Paimpol) and you are in a subtropical Mediterranean microclimate where mimosas, fig trees, agapanthus and bougainvillea bloom all year round. A car-free paradise for lovers: two islands linked by a bridge (25 km of coastline), hidden small beaches, grazing sheep, silence and serenity. To discover on foot or by bike. Shuttles all year round.
Spectacular coastline where Cap Fréhel boasts its 70m high pink sandstone cliffs tinted with heather and gold at sunset. Fort La Latte (medieval fortress perched on the rocks, frequent film scenes) completes this cinematic setting. Erquy and its scallops add gourmet flavour to the panorama.
The intact ramparts of Dinan (2.5 km, towers, gates) overlook the winding meanders of the Rance. Walks on the ramparts, river cruises, artisan port: a timeless romantic combination of stone and water. The half-timbered houses and artisan workshops complete the medieval experience.
The 3rd largest bay in the world, classified as a Nature Reserve, hosts the largest tides in Europe (up to 14 m) and thousands of migratory birds (gulls, sandpipers, spoonbills, swans). An impressive natural spectacle accessible from Saint-Brieuc. Surrounding small coastal towns and wild beaches.
Paimpol and its ancestral fishing traditions are complemented by the Beauport Maritime Abbey (13th-15th centuries, romantic ruins nestled by the sea, gardens): a perfect marriage of lively port and medieval heritage in the heart of Breton sea spray.
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The Côtes-d'Armor is THE romantic destination in North Brittany: 4 hours from Paris, you can switch in a weekend from the Pink Granite Coast to the unique sculpted rocks in the world, from the cobblestone streets of Dinan to the 2.5 km medieval ramparts, from the mythical port of Paimpol to Bréhat Island, the island of flowers, and from the Saint-Brieuc Bay (3rd largest bay in the world) to the cliffs of Cap Fréhel. A Côtes-d'Armoric love room is often a small house facing the Pink Granite Coast with a jacuzzi facing the pink rocks, a medieval suite within Dinan's ramparts, a Breton manor with a Nordic bath, a character residence in Paimpol or a thatched cottage with a view of Saint-Brieuc Bay. Paimpol oysters, Erquy scallops, Breton lobster, farmhouse cider, buckwheat pancakes, spectacular seaside, Breton history and guaranteed cocooning. With 5 city collections (Saint-Brieuc, Dinan, Perros-Guirec, Lannion, Guingamp), the Love'nSpa network offers dense and romantic coverage of the department. Each accommodation is selected according to strict criteria: total intimacy, impeccable cleanliness, high-end equipment, jacuzzi or Nordic bath, and discreet welcome. Saint-Brieuc is 4 hours from Paris by car (A81/N176) or 3.5 hours by direct train.
Love'nSpa selects accommodations with private jacuzzi, spa or Nordic bath throughout the department: small houses in Perros-Guirec facing the Pink Granite Coast, charming guesthouses in Dinan, Breton manors around Lannion and Guingamp, Sea View suites in Paimpol and Saint-Brieuc, thatched cottages inland, romantic gîtes with bay views.
Hike on the GR34 Customs Officers' path between Perros-Guirec and Ploumanach (10 km panoramic on the Pink Granite Coast), visit Dinan by walking the ramparts (2.5 km), cross to Bréhat Island (10 minutes by boat from Paimpol — subtropical microclimate, mimosas blooming in winter, hiking trails), visit the Beauport Maritime Abbey (monks, architecture, gardens), taste Paimpol oysters and Erquy scallops on a terrace, contemplate Saint-Brieuc Bay during high tides, sunset over the pink rocks of Cap Fréhel.
Very easily. Saint-Brieuc is 4 hours from Paris by car (A81/N176 via Rennes) or 3.5 hours by direct train. Dinan is 4.25 hours, Paimpol 4.5 hours. The department is a pivot of North Brittany and an ideal road hub. A romantic weekend destination extended to 3-4 days to explore at leisure.
Dinan for its intact medieval charm and ramparts, Perros-Guirec for the Pink Granite Coast and sculpted rocks, Paimpol for its maritime charm and access to Bréhat, Ploumanach for the favorite village of France and the red lighthouse, Lannion for authenticity and the Brélévenez staircase, Saint-Brieuc for its exceptional bay and cathedral. Côtes-d'Armor concentrates more romantic sites and geological wonders per square kilometer than any other Breton department.
Spring (May-June): mimosas in bloom in Bréhat, coastal blooms, mild weather, Customs Officers' path at its best. Summer (July-August): swimming, festivals, coastal life. Autumn (September-October): bay colors, spectacular high tides, fewer crowds, golden light on pink rocks. Winter (December-February): cocooning in a Breton manor, romantic storms, Christmas in Bréhat (subtropical microclimate), absolute calm, reduced prices.
Paimpol flat oysters (iconic marine mollusks, tasting on a terrace to the sound of gulls), Erquy scallops (local specialty, guaranteed freshness), Breton blue lobster (prestigious crustacean, Norman sauce), Breton farmhouse cider (traditional, brut, excellent regional drink), buckwheat pancakes (savory or sweet crêpes, ancestral recipes), fresh seafood from the port (crabs, spider crabs, langoustines), kig ha farz (Breton stew rich in flavors), Breton cakes (butter, caramel, traditions), Breton perry (pear cider) and kouign-amann (irresistible caramelized pastry).