L'HEBDO

The Town Hall of Plouguerneau publishes weekly a small magazine L’HEBDO, which inclues all the latest information. It’s  available online or at bakeries and Supermarkets.

Office de Tourisme

The Tourist Office is located next to the church in Plouguerneau. Here you will find information from the region for an active or quiet holiday on the coast.

Tide Times for Plouguerneau

Click here to find information about high and low tides. 

Shopping

Just a few minutes around the corner from Sandpiper at Porz Grac’h you will find Les Visiers Bretons, which sells fresh fish and shell fish and, of course, a small but delicious wine selection.

There are two supermarkets in Plouguerneau about 4 km away

  • IntermarchĂ© with a big selection
  • Petite Carrefour

Épicerie de Lilia about 3 km away

A small but fine private supermarket with a large selection is located near the church. Opposite the shop, the summer weekly market is also held on Saturdays.

Boulangeries:
In my opinion, you can get the best bread (Baguettes Tradition) in Plouguerneau at Maison Henry, 17 Place de l’Eglise.

For a cup of coffee and delicious cakes we go to another boulangerie in Plouguerneau. Kerforun Ronan opposite the Office de Tourisme.

However, the hit of all bakeries can be found in Lannilis (11km away) at  La Maison du Boulanger. If you’re lucky, you’ll see Jane Birkin shopping for her bread there. She lives in a house on Aber Benoit . Even if you don’t see Jane, it’s worth visiting for shopping or a cup of coffee with cake/sandwich on the terrace.

Weekly markets: 
Takes place every Thursday morning in Plouguerneau.

 

There is also a summer weekly market on Saturday in Lilia

Restaurants

Just a few minutes around the corner from Sandpiper at Porz Grac’h you will find:

Hoalen Ocean Store ,which is perfect to round off the day with an Apèritif and some snacks. Here you have the best view possible of the Phare d’isle Verge! In summer they also offer sports activities.


If you cycle to Lilia you will find three great restaurants at Plage de Kervenni. You can also reach the beach with a nice hike at low tide through the bay. Start at the small path behind Sandpiper and walk to Porz Grac’h. From there you can cross the bay at low tide and are quickly at the Plage de Kervenni. Please be careful, the tide will definitely come back.

La Route des Phares for the best galettes & crepes in the area.

Huitres Legris for the freshest oysters with a glass of wine at sunset or for lunch.

Le Castel Ac’h is a bit expensive restaurant but the quality is fantastic. Algae harvested from the bay across the street are used in almost any dishes.