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Plogoff holiday rentals start at $14 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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50 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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Ti-Caprice
Venez vous ressourcer dans notre maison bord de mer. Été comme hiver une splendide vue, une nature sauvage et la proximité à 200 mètres du GR34. La maison neuve surplombe l'océan. Idéal pied à terre pour visiter le Cap Sizun et bien plus encore... Pointe du Raz et Baie des Trépassés à 5 minutes de voiture, plage à proximité 20 minutes à pied, ou pour ceux qui le préfèrent le charmant abri de Pors Loubous à 300 mètres ou les criques environnantes pour les baignades ou les parties de pêche.

house with a wonderful view on the sea
Individual house with 4 bedrooms, for 1 to 8 persons. Great situation in a quiet little village, in middle of nature, with an incredible view on the sea. Very nice private garden. Private parking next to the house. At the end of the garden, you have a path to go to the beach or to go hiking along the sea. The Pointe du Raz is 10 minutes by car. If you like surfing, it's a great spot. Bed linen are not included, but can be if you wish, for 20€ more by person.

The nature of La Pointe du Raz at your feet
Fully renovated Breton house with sea view located near the natural site of Pointe du Raz. A trail next to the house will take you directly to the moorland where you will discover the masterpiece of nature with its cliffs overlooking the ocean. Beach (Baie des Trépassés) 800 m on foot with access via the trails. The rent includes water, electricity, heating. In addition, to be paid on the day of arrival: - Bed linen: €10/room, - Bathroom towels: €5/pers.

Cozy house close to the sea
This accommodation is 5 minutes from the port of Loc'h and close to a supermarket and a creperie within walking distance. A bus stop serving Quimper and Douarnenez is 500 meters away. The accommodation has 3 bedrooms, a first bathroom with walk-in shower and a second bathroom with toilet. The kitchen is fully equipped (utensils...) In addition, you will find all the essentials for babies (highchair, bathtub, bed)

The ocean as a backdrop
As lovers of Cap Sizun, we discovered this old fisherman's house and renovated it while keeping its strong identity. For this, we chose simple but warm materials. The lime walls are carefree neighbors with the linen or cotton curtains, while the wood floors creak just enough to signal the life that animates the house. Ideally located between Pointe du Raz and Pointe du Van and overlooking Baie des Trépassés.

"LA PETITE MAISON" Waterfront
SMALL HOUSE by the Water Near the white sand beach, St JULIEN. With exceptional views of Audierne harbor and the ocean, this comfortable little house with a terrace is the ideal place for a vacation. The bright, south-west facing house is located a 5-minute walk from the center/harbor of Audierne, as well as beaches and shops. Kayak, paddleboard, and bicycle rentals are available nearby.

Saint Théodore gîte near the ocean
Come and live to the rhythm of the sea spray for a seaside vacation 5 minutes from the beaches. Take beautiful walks along the coastal paths and follow the GR. A still preserved and natural area. The garden is designed so you can enjoy family meals and rest on the deckchairs. Visit beautiful sites such as Pointe du Raz, Pointe du Van, Baie des Trépassés, Port d'Audierne, Dunes du Trez-Goarem...

Surfing & Hiking
We offer our recently renovated house (6 to 8 people) for rent. You will appreciate its location: house at the end of a fishing village, 200 meters from the sea and the GR24, 5 minutes by car from the famous Pointe du Raz and Baie des trépassés. The house is spacious and warm, designed to make you feel good in all seasons, with family or friends, surfers or hikers. Garden of 150 m2.

Apartment in Breton village
I am offering an apartment located in Finistère, (the Cap-Sizun region), in a typical small Breton village, (chapel and stone house) in the municipality of Plogoff, with a sea view, (Bay of Audierne). Beaches are 1.5 km away, Pointe du Raz and Baie des Trépassés are 6 km away, the city of Audierne is 10 km away. Hiking trails nearby... Recently renovated, with all amenities.

Breton house (3 ***) - Sea view
This old fisherman's house (classified as 3* furnished tourist accommodation) is located in the municipality of Primelin; a stone's throw from the sea, 6 km from the town of Audierne and the Pointe du Raz. Ideal for a peaceful or family vacation, let yourself be charmed by the coastal trails and stunning sea views.

Ty Coz
Renovated house in a quiet area located in a cul-de-sac in the municipality of Plogoff, 5 minutes from the great French site of Pointe du Raz and the Baie des Trépassés beach. Open kitchen to living room, bathroom, toilet. Upstairs 3 bedrooms, bathroom and toilet. Parking and garden. The beds are made upon arrival.

Penty Clucarec
Completely renovated penthouse with all comforts, quiet, in the locality of Clucarec in the municipality of Plogoff, 5 minutes from the beach of Anse du Loc'h and close to the remarkable sites of Pointe du Raz and the Baie des Trépassés. Very nice hiking trail nearby (access to beach or Plogoff).
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Other great holiday rentals in Plogoff

Cozy Penty, Pointe du Raz, close to the beaches

Studio

Penty on the wild coast...

Ty Paradis

house with sea view

Plogoff holiday home

The last one before the sea

La Villa d'Anna, House near the sea and enclosed garden
When is the best time to visit Plogoff?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $174 AUD | $157 AUD | $150 AUD | $180 AUD | $186 AUD | $186 AUD | $233 AUD | $239 AUD | $171 AUD | $157 AUD | $164 AUD | $155 AUD |
| Avg. temp | 8°C | 7°C | 9°C | 11°C | 13°C | 16°C | 17°C | 18°C | 16°C | 13°C | 10°C | 8°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Plogoff?
Plogoff has inviting options near the coastline, around lush countryside, or close to village centers for easy access to local shops and markets. Many travelers select accommodations with sea views or garden spaces to enjoy the area’s natural surroundings.
What are the best things to do in Plogoff with kids?
Families often explore local beaches, walk along scenic coastal paths, and visit the Pointe du Raz to enjoy dramatic ocean views. Interactive learning about regional nature and heritage is available at the Maison de la Pointe du Raz et du Cap Sizun.
What are some of the best things to do in Plogoff?
Explore coastal trails leading to Pointe du Raz, visit art studios showcasing local work, or browse village markets for regional foods. The area also has opportunities for birdwatching and discovering historic chapels.
How is the weather in Plogoff?
Plogoff has mild, often breezy weather with cool winters around 41–50°F (5–10°C) and pleasant summers near 70°F (21°C). Rainfall is frequent, so it is helpful to pack a waterproof layer year-round.
When is the best time to visit Plogoff?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures between 54–70°F (12–21°C), blooming landscapes, and outdoor activities. Cooler months tend to be rainier and quieter, inviting cozy village experiences.
What are the best places to visit in Plogoff?
The Pointe du Raz is among the most popular sites, known for dramatic sea views and windswept trails. Plogoff also has peaceful chapels, bustling markets, and beaches that reflect the region’s natural character.
What are some hiking trails in Plogoff?
Plogoff has scenic trails winding along the coast and through Cap Sizun, with cliffside paths around the Pointe du Raz being especially popular. Inland lanes pass by chapels and stone villages, blending natural and cultural discovery.
What are some family activities we can do in Plogoff?
Families can explore the walking paths around the coast, hunt for shells on local beaches, or learn about environmental conservation at the Maison de la Pointe du Raz et du Cap Sizun. Local markets and festivals sometimes feature children’s workshops and performances.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Plogoff?
Travelers frequently visit other coastal villages in the Cap Sizun area, sample Quimper’s historic district, or explore local islands known for their wildlife and beaches. Regional parks and artisan markets make for rewarding outings.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Plogoff?
Many accommodations in Plogoff welcome pets, especially those with garden spaces or close proximity to walking paths. Check with hosts about pet amenities and local recommendations for dog-friendly beaches or trails.
What are some local tips for visiting Plogoff?
Layered clothing helps with changeable coastal weather, and comfortable shoes are useful for uneven paths. Engaging with local markets and tasting regional treats can deepen your experience, and learning a few Breton phrases is often appreciated.
What is Plogoff known for?
Plogoff is known for its dramatic coastal cliffs, maritime heritage, and vibrant Breton traditions. The nearby Pointe du Raz, with its sweeping ocean views, is among the most popular local landmarks.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Plogoff?
The rugged coves near Plogoff and ancient chapels tucked along quiet lanes are frequently suggested for a quieter experience. Local markets and small art studios also reveal the creativity and traditions of the region.
What are the best foods to try in Plogoff?
Visitors often enjoy Brittany’s fresh seafood, traditional buckwheat galettes, buttery kouign-amann pastries, and locally crafted cider. Farm-fresh cheese and crepes made with regional ingredients are also key highlights.
What should I bring for a trip to Plogoff?
Pack layers and a waterproof jacket, as Plogoff has a temperate climate with mild summers around 70°F (21°C) and rainy winters near 41°F (5°C). Comfortable shoes are helpful for exploring natural sites, and a hat and sunscreen come in handy for outdoor activities.
What is the nightlife in Plogoff like?
Nightlife in Plogoff tends toward relaxed evenings in small pubs, cozy restaurants, or seasonal events with live music. Travelers can sometimes catch traditional Breton performances or sample local ciders in welcoming village spots.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Plogoff?
Traditional music and dance festivals, summer local produce fairs, and celebrations of Breton culture are frequently suggested experiences in and around Plogoff. Community gatherings sometimes feature outdoor concerts or maritime heritage events.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Plogoff?
Many vacation rentals in Plogoff have family-friendly layouts, such as multiple bedrooms, outdoor play areas, or easy access to beaches. Hosts often provide tips on nearby parks, child-friendly activities, and local food options.
Destinations to explore
- Pointe du Raz
- Pointe Saint-Mathieu
- Baie des Trépassés
- Port de Brest
- Moulin Blanc beach
- Huelgoat Forest
- Domaine De Kerlann
- Walled town of Concarneau
- Océanopolis
- Golf de Brest les Abers
- Les Ateliers Des Capucins
- Armorique Regional Natural Park
- Haliotika - The City of Fishing
- Musée de Pont-Aven
- Cathédrale Saint-Corentin
- Musée National de la Marine
- Phare du Petit Minou
- L'Aquashow
- Musée De La Pêche
- Site De Meneham
- Le Port Musée
- Musée Mémoires 39-45





