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GR34 · 2000 km of coastline

Sentier des Douaniers

A unique trail along the Breton coast

Stretching over 2,000 km of Breton coastline, this historic trail unveils rugged cliffs, wild coves, and breathtaking ocean panoramas. The Sentier des Douaniers, also known as the GR34, is one of the most beautiful hiking trails in France.

Sentier des Douaniers — GR34 along the Breton coast

A hike steeped in history.

Created in the 18th century to monitor the coasts and combat smuggling, the Sentier des Douaniers has retained all its authentic charm. Today, it allows hikers to follow a unique route filled with maritime history and local traditions.

Sentier des Douaniers — Breton cliffs

Breathtaking landscapes.

Throughout the trail, the diversity of landscapes amazes walkers. From the Emerald Coast to the Crozon Peninsula, passing through the mythical Pink Granite Coast, each section of the route reveals a new setting—sometimes wild and unspoiled, sometimes dotted with charming Breton ports.

Steep cliffs and hidden beaches line the path, offering exceptional viewpoints over the Atlantic. Whether at high tide or low tide, the scenery is ever-changing yet always mesmerizing.

Customs Officers' Path — panorama maritime

An experience for everyone.

Whether you are a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, the Customs Officers' Path caters to all levels. Some sections, such as those around Saint-Malo, Dinard, or Perros-Guirec, offer accessible walks while allowing visitors to admire the beauty of the coastline.

Nature lovers will discover a rich ecosystem, from heathlands and golden gorse to seabirds soaring above the waves.

Sentier des Douaniers — wild coast

An immersion in Breton culture.

Following the GR34 is also an immersion into Breton culture. Many villages and fishing ports along the trail provide opportunities to taste local specialties, such as seafood, crêpes, and Breton cider.

An invitation to travel.

Whether for a short getaway or a long-distance adventure, the Customs Officers' Path promises total escapism. Between land and sea, it invites visitors to experience Brittany at its finest, following the rhythm of the tides and the wind. An unforgettable experience for all lovers of nature and freedom.

Practical info · the stages.

Departure: from the Saint-Malo ramparts, follow the path along Sillon Beach.

Rothéneuf: discover the famous Sculpted Rocks, astonishing works created by Abbot Fouré in the 19th century.

Pointe du Meinga: an exceptional panorama opens up over the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel.

Pointe du Grouin: the arrival point offering breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding islands, including the Île des Landes, an ornithological reserve.

The trail starts at the ramparts

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