Port de Plaisance de Tréguier
The deep-water port of Tréguier, a charming stopover in the heart of the Côtes d'Armor, gateway to the Pink Granite Coast.
Nestled between the Jaudy and Guindy rivers, Tréguier, a deepwater port open 24 hours a day, is a peaceful, welcoming stopover for yachtsmen in search of Breton authenticity. With its 310 berths, including 45 reserved for visitors, spread over five pontoons, its modern facilities and attentive welcome, the port guarantees a comfortable and serene stay in Côtes d?Armor. Its privileged location, just a stone's throw from the historic center and shops, allows you to combine sailing, local discoveries and gourmet delights.
Classified as a Petite Cité de Caractère®, Tréguier has a charming maritime and architectural heritage, with half-timbered houses, cobbled streets and the imposing Saint-Tugdual cathedral dominating the town. An ideal starting point for exploring the Pink Granite Coast, the port opens the way to spectacular seascapes, between granite cliffs, peaceful estuaries and golden sandy beaches.
More than just an anchorage, the port of Tréguier is a gateway to northern Brittany, a place where time slows down, where sea and land come together in perfect balance.
Deep-water harbor, accessible at all hours via a channel dredged to 2m.
Illuminated beaconing to pontoons.
Position: 48°47', N-003°13', 5W, SHOM chart 7126
Full services: water, electricity, fuel, nearby shops, laundromat, showers, toilet block, Internet access at the Tourist Office.