Côte de Granit Rose
The Côte de granite rose or Pink Granite Coast is a stretch of coastline in the Côtes d'Armor departement of northern Brittany, France. It stretches for more than thirty kilometres from Plestin-les-Grèves to Louannec, encompassing Trégastel.


The Côte de granit rose in Brittany
It has become a popular tourist destination due to its unusual pink sands and rock formations.[1]

Trégastel and Ploumanac'h
References

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