The best spots for taking photos
Whether you’re looking to capture Monet’s perspective or simply want to take home a souvenir, the coastal trail offers several scenic viewpoints. The most beautiful spot is located just above the main headland, where you can see the rock formations lining up against the ocean. It’s also a renowned spot for watching the sunset on Belle-Île, as the sky turns color behind the dark silhouettes of the rocks.
Practical information for your visit
The site is open to the public free of charge year-round. Here are a few tips to help you plan your visit to Bangor.
How do I get there?
From the port of Palais or Sauzon, head toward Bangor, then toward the Grand Phare. The Aiguilles de Port Coton are located right next to the lighthouse, so you can combine the two visits. A large free parking lot is available right next to the site.
Where to eat in Port Coton?
There are several dining options near the Aiguilles. The Hôtel-Restaurant du Grand Phare is just a few steps away and serves local cuisine. If you prefer a more casual setting, you’ll find crêperies and small shops in the center of Bangor, a 5-minute drive away.
A rare ecosystem in need of protection
The rugged coastline of Belle-Île is home to a fragile ecosystem. The low-lying vegetation you see on the headland consists of species that can withstand the salt spray. To preserve this natural beauty, it is essential to stay on the marked trails and not to venture down onto the unstable rocks.
Your stay at Slow Village Belle-Île-en-Mer
The Aiguilles de Port Coton are located just a 15-minute drive from our property. Staying at Slow Village Belle-Île-en-Mer gives you quick access to the wild coast, where you can enjoy the early morning tranquility or watch the sunset at the end of the day.
After your walk, you can return to the comfort of our accommodations. It’s the perfect starting point for exploring the most beautiful part of Belle-Île-en-Mer while taking the time to unwind.