The Most Beautiful Hotels on the Côte de Granit Rose in Brittany

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Destination northern Brittany, where the Côte de Granit Rose unfolds its spectacular landscapes of cliffs, wild beaches, and wind-sculpted rock formations. The best way to make the most of it ? Check into one of its perfectly located hotels, where slow luxury, sea views, and authentic Breton charm set the tone.

 

Les Bassans

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Fontenille has set foot in Brittany with Les Bassans, its very first seaside hotel, nestled in the former Manoir du Sphinx in Perros-Guirec. This Belle Époque mansion perched above Trestrignel Beach has been transformed into a refined guesthouse with 25 rooms, all facing the sea. The interiors echo the spirit of a 1930s ocean liner, featuring sandy hues and marine woodwork.

The restaurant overlooks the Sept Îles Archipelago and celebrates delicate Breton bistronomy. Expect a spa infused with sea spray, local craftsmanship, a creative cocktail bar, and telescopes for birdwatching the famous gannets. An inspiring, elegant, and intensely Breton address, ideal for a nature-filled weekend.The little extra : a bow-window room jutting out like a ship’s prow on the Atlantic, plus an honesty bar to keep the evening going.

 

Castel Beau Site

A mythical spot on the Côte de Granit Rose, Castel Beau Site stands out as the chic seaside HQ for Brittany lovers, truly one of the most beautiful hotels in the region. Perched on Saint-Guirec Beach, this hotel boasts 33 sea-view rooms with a blue-granite palette and natural materials. The restaurant ? A gourmet table honoring Breton produce, led by local chef Nicolas Le Luyer. Days here can be filled with coastal hikes, paddleboarding, sunset apéritifs, or yoga facing Costaérès Island.The little extra : a rich history – from family guesthouse to military hotel – before its revival under the H8 Collection.

 

Manoir de Lan-Kerellec

No flashy sign, no imposing gates. Manoir de Lan-Kerellec feels like a well-kept secret, perched on a cliffside between Milliau and Molène Islands. Since 1925, this granite manor has watched over the sea with timeless elegance.

Eighteen rooms only, each with a private ocean-view terrace, decorated with antique furniture, fine fabrics, and curated artworks. Its Michelin-starred restaurant is nothing short of breathtaking: guests dine beneath a wooden roof shaped like an upside-down ship hull, crafted by the Compagnons du Devoir, while savoring the refined, sea-driven cuisine of chef Anthony Avoine.There’s no pool, but private seaside cabanas are available instead – a sincere, old-world luxury that invites you to slow down, breathe, and come back for more. Perfect for a romantic weekend.The little extra : the owners’ ancestors were both painters and sailors : their spirit still lingers, blending art, sea, and memory.

 

Le Pavillon de la Plage

Facing Trébeurden Beach, this charming three-star hotel ticks every box: cozy holiday-home vibes, thoughtful comfort, and above all, mesmerizing sea views from every room.Decorated in soft tones with natural materials, the spaces are bathed in light. Some rooms even offer balconies or loggias to watch the sunset in your bathrobe. Breakfast includes homemade far breton, crepes, and freshly squeezed juice, served in a sunlit dining room. After a hike on the GR34 coastal trail, unwind in the wellness area with heated pool and hot tub. The little extra : the duplex apartment Île Tomé features two bedrooms and a spacious terrace overlooking the harbor.

 

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