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Choose your Clévacances-labelled bed and breakfast in the Côtes d'Armor and discover all the charms of Saint-Brieuc , Dinan and Perros-Guirec with the sumptuous Pink Granite Coast . During your holiday, you can also sample the recipes enjoyed by the inhabitants of Paimpol and Lannion .

The Côtes d'Armor coastline offers seafood of the highest quality. It's well worth trying the culinary specialities made from shellfish such as abalone, bernique and the Brittany oyster.
In the Dinan region, it is customary to prepare bricolin soup and cotriade, a delicious fish soup made from mackerel, sardines and onions.
The Breton crêpe is also part of Brittany's gastronomic heritage. A distinction is made between those made with wheat flour and buckwheat-based crêpes. For dessert or a snack, succumb to the Breton galette and its characteristic golden hue, and don't forget to dip it in a glass of cider!
In the Côtes d'Armor, and particularly in Lannion, we also enjoy sharing a shot of elixir d'armorique as a digestif. This liqueur, made from mint, genepi and honey, is thought to have appeared in the 19th century.
Lovers of nature and sport are bound to find something to enjoy in this corner of Brittany. Horse-riding is practised on the many marked trails around Trégastel. You too can try your hand at this discipline or perfect your skills by taking a course along the coast or in the countryside near Fréhel.
Pleasure can also be found on the lakes and rivers of the Côtes d'Armor. At Lac de Guerlédan, go waterskiing and feel the adrenaline rush like never before! To enjoy the scenery more gently, canoeing remains the best alternative on the Arguénon, from Pléven to Le Guildo.
The pleasures of boating, meanwhile, are to be discovered off the island of Bréhat and Paimpol, one of the main fishing ports on the Manche. Hiking enthusiasts are not left out at the Pointe de l'Arcouest. It is home to the Paule Lapicque reserve, where it is great fun to take a stroll. If you still want to enjoy the flora and fauna of the Côtes d'Armor, take a walk to the Pointe du Guilben - you won't regret it!
. The history of the Côtes d'Armor is best discovered in Saint-Brieuc. There's the remarkable
Villa Rohannec'h and Saint-Etienne Cathedral, a religious building housing relics from Saint-Brieuc. You'll also have the chance to visit the Musée d'art et d'histoire, where works relating to the region's maritime and agricultural heritage are on display.
If you book your Côtes d'Armor bed and breakfast in Dinan, you'll benefit from a prime location. The ramparts and the Saint-Sauveur basilica bear witness to this town's rich past, as do the remains of the Château de la Hunaudaye.
Perros-Guirec is not one of the most densely populated communes in the département, but it nevertheless attracts many visitors. If you're one of them, the seven islands nature reserve has a lot to offer! An excursion to this archipelago will be an unforgettable experience, with a wide variety of birds and nesting species to be seen.
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