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Guimaëc Luxury rentals

Discover Guimaëc in Finistère—where your family can picnic in wildflower meadows, explore coastal trails, and savor sunny days by the sparkling blue sea.

Guimaëc Vacation Rentals

Pors Ar Goff
Plestin les Greves, Côtes d'Armor, France
$380 night
Ker Svea
Plestin les Greves, Côtes d'Armor, France
$589 night
Das Dolmengebäude Clara
Plouescat, Finistère, France
$1,363 night
Villa Kermohic
Pleubian, Côtes d'Armor, France
$1,198 night
Villa La Plage
Brignogan-Plage, Finistère, France
$1,196 night
Villa Ty Arvorig
Brignogan-Plage, Finistère, France
$1,012 night
Villa "Ker House" mit Blick auf das Wasser
Plouezec, Côtes d'Armor, France
$1,375 night
Wellness-Villa Duxcaar
Guissény, Finistère, France
$1,286 night
Ferienvilla "Gite bout du monde" (Ferienhaus am Ende der Welt)
Landévennec, Brittany - Southern, France
$885 night
Großes Familienhaus mit schön angelegtem Garten
Brest, Brittany - Northern, France
$1,268 night
Villa de vacances
Brest, Brittany - Northern, France
$1,052 night
Ferienvilla "Ti Laouen" mit privatem Pool
Plouguerneau, Finistère, France
Men Toul Lilia
Plouguerneau, Finistère, France
$725 night
Großes Haus mit überdachtem und beheiztem Swimmingpool
Ploudalmezeau, Finistère, France
$1,846 night
Villa Beheizter Innenpool 30
Ploudalmezeau, Finistère, France
$1,684 night
Villa mit Meerblick und privatem Spa - les gîtes de Fabie
Plougonvelin, Finistère, France
$1,426 night
Le Moulin de Glenn
Saint-Glen, Côtes d'Armor, France
$503 night
Prächtige Villa mit exotischem Garten, Strand 200m entfernt
Le Pouldu, Finistère, France
$1,096 night

Tips on renting in Guimaëc

Getting Around

Discover the charm of Guimaëc in Finistère, France, where your family can explore the enchanting Pointe de Locquirec with its sweeping coastal views and gentle walking trails perfect for little adventurers. Spend sunlit afternoons at Plage de Saint-Jean-du-Doigt, a serene beach where kids can splash in shallow waves while you relax on soft sand, picnic under pine trees, and savor the fresh Atlantic breeze. Both spots offer easy parking, clean facilities, and nearby cafés, making Guimaëc an inviting destination for a relaxed, family-friendly getaway.

What to Pack

Packing for a family vacation to Guimaëc in Brittany means preparing for both adventure and relaxation. Bring comfortable shoes for exploring scenic coastal paths and quiet beaches, where kids can collect shells and watch seabirds. Pack picnic blankets for lakeside lunches and lightweight jackets for breezy bike rides through rolling green hills. Don’t forget swimsuits for paddleboarding or sailing in Morlaix Bay, and tote bags for treasures from the lively village markets. Spring and summer in Guimaëc are perfect for outdoor festivals and guided nature walks, so include sun hats and reusable water bottles for everyone.

Must-Try Activities

Guimaëc, nestled in Brittany’s lush countryside, offers families a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Stroll along the scenic coastal paths, where kids can spot seabirds and collect shells on quiet beaches. Enjoy picnics by tranquil lakes, or rent bikes to explore the rolling green hills together. The village square hosts lively markets with local treats and crafts, while nearby Morlaix Bay invites you to try paddleboarding or sailing as a family. Spring and summer bring outdoor festivals and guided nature walks, making Guimaëc a welcoming retreat for all ages.

Smart Spending Tips

Imagine your family waking up to the gentle breeze of Finistère, with Guimaëc’s charming countryside just outside your window. Budgeting for this lakeside escape is refreshingly simple: plan for a daily budget of €160 per person, or €600 for a family of four, covering cozy accommodations and delightful meals. Treat your kids to a guided coastal hike with Breizh Aventure—"Family Trails of Guimaëc"—for €45 per person. End your day savoring fresh seafood at Le Petit Finistère, where dinner averages €38 per adult, with special children’s menus available.Imagine your family waking up to the gentle breeze of Finistère, with Guimaëc’s charming countryside just outside your window. Budgeting for this lakeside escape is refreshingly simple: plan for a daily budget of €160 per person, or €600 for a family of four, covering cozy accommodations and delightful meals. Treat your kids to a guided coastal hike with Breizh Aventure—"Family Trails of Guimaëc"—for €45 per person. End your day savoring fresh seafood at Le Petit Finistère, where dinner averages €38 per adult, with special children’s menus available.

Discover Guimaëc, a charming village in Finistère, Brittany, perfect for a family getaway. Begin at Église Saint-Pierre, a beautiful 17th-century church in the heart of the village. Explore the Sentier des Douaniers, a coastal hiking trail offering panoramic views of the rugged coastline and the Bay of Morlaix. Families will love a day at Plage de Saint-Jean-du-Doigt, a sandy beach just minutes away, ideal for picnics and sandcastle building. Visit the Ferme de Kervéguen, where kids can meet farm animals and sample local cider. Take a guided tour with Breizh Balades to learn about the region’s rich history and legends. Stop by La Table de Guimaëc, a family-friendly restaurant serving Breton specialties. Don’t miss the local market at Place de la Mairie, where you can buy artisanal cheeses and fresh produce. Guimaëc promises authentic Breton culture and outdoor adventures for all ages.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Guimaëc has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Families visiting Guimaëc, France, will delight in exploring the dramatic cliffs and golden sands of Plage de Saint-Jean-du-Doigt, where children can hunt for shells and adults savor breathtaking Atlantic views. The nearby Sentier des Douaniers coastal path invites leisurely hikes through wildflower meadows and past ancient chapels, perfect for photo stops. For a unique adventure, embark on a guided sea kayak tour along the Morlaix Bay, gliding past mysterious islets and spotting seabirds in their natural habitat.

  • Exploring Guimaëc is even more enjoyable with the BreizhGo travel card, which offers families discounted fares on regional buses and trains throughout Brittany, including stops near Guimaëc. This card makes it convenient to visit local highlights such as the scenic Pointe de Primel and the charming Saint-Pierre church. It’s perfect for families looking to discover the area’s coastal paths and picturesque countryside without worrying about individual ticket costs.

  • Most properties in Guimaëc are conveniently located within a short drive or even walking distance of the region’s stunning outdoor attractions. The picturesque GR34 coastal trail, known for its dramatic sea views, winds nearby, offering hikers and walkers direct access to Brittany’s rugged coastline. Parc Naturel Régional d’Armorique is also easily accessible for those seeking larger expanses of nature, while the tranquil Plage de Saint-Jean-du-Doigt provides a peaceful seaside escape just minutes away.

  • A week in Guimaëc offers an enchanting immersion into Brittany’s coastal charm. Begin your journey by wandering the scenic GR34 coastal path, enjoying breathtaking views of the Morlaix Bay. Spend a day exploring the historic town of Morlaix with its striking viaduct and half-timbered houses. Venture to Locquirec for its sandy beaches and vibrant harbor, then discover the prehistoric Cairn of Barnenez. Delight in local crêperies, and don’t miss the lively markets in Plestin-les-Grèves for authentic Breton culture.

  • Guimaëc is a charming Breton village where families can enjoy safe and scenic swimming at Plage de Poul Rodou, a gently sloping sandy beach perfect for children. The calm waters are ideal for paddling and building sandcastles, while nearby coastal paths offer beautiful views of the Baie de Morlaix. After a swim, families often explore the picturesque hamlet of Saint-Jean-du-Doigt, known for its historic church and relaxed atmosphere.

  • In winter near Guimaëc, you can explore the dramatic Pink Granite Coast with its unique rock formations or take brisk walks along the GR34 coastal path for sweeping views of the English Channel. Visit the charming town of Morlaix, where you can admire half-timbered houses and the impressive viaduct. Birdwatching at the Baie de Morlaix is rewarding, especially with migratory species present, and the local markets offer a taste of Brittany’s famed crêpes and cider.

  • Absolutely, Guimaëc offers wonderful free and low-cost activities perfect for families. You can explore the scenic Sentier des Douaniers coastal path, which provides breathtaking views of the Brittany coastline and is ideal for a family hike. The charming village church, Église Saint-Guimaëc, is open to visitors and offers a glimpse into local history. Nearby, Plage de Saint-Jean-du-Doigt is a peaceful beach where kids can play and families can enjoy a picnic with the sound of the waves.

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