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Trégueux (France)
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Practical info — Trégueux

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • The town is close to the Bay of Saint-Brieuc; visit the nature reserve in the early morning for the best bird watching.
  • Park in the town center, as most attractions and the Bleu Pluriel cultural center are easily accessible on foot.
  • Check the schedule at Bleu Pluriel in advance so you don't miss out on high-quality local events.
  • To reach the seaside, consider using the local bus lines to avoid parking difficulties at the busy beaches.

🍽 Food

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Buckwheat pancakes (Galettes)

Enjoy this local specialty at a traditional crêperie in the town center.

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Fresh seafood

Try the Saint-Jacques scallops at the restaurants located near the bay area.

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Breton cider

A cold glass of local cider is the well-suited pairing for both savory and sweet crêpes.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local weekly market

Visit the Sunday morning market for fresh Breton pastries and regional vegetables.

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Handicrafts

Look for regional pottery and artwork in the small boutiques near the cultural center.

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Parc de la Ville Junguenay

A quiet urban park, handy for a picnic or a relaxing stroll.

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Gouédic river trails

Follow the green paths along the small river for a peaceful nature break.

Trégueux is an animated and growing town in northern Brittany, located in the Côtes-d'Armor department on the outskirts of Saint-Brieuc. It has successfully transitioned from a quiet rural village into a modern residential and cultural hub. The town is particularly distinguished by its investment in the arts, centered around the 'La Ville Robert' cultural complex, which is a key venue for performances and exhibitions in the region. Geographically, Trégueux sits on a plateau overlooking the Bay of Saint-Brieuc, offering residents a mix of urban convenience and proximity to nature. The town's heritage is visible in the Saint-Pierre church and several historic manors, such as the Manoir de la Ville-Junguenay. Trégueux is known as a 'green' city, prioritizing environmental sustainability with its extensive network of parks, community gardens, and cycling paths. Its economy is robust, driven by commercial activity and its role as a service provider within the larger metropolitan area. Despite its modern development, Trégueux remains deeply connected to Breton traditions, frequently hosting local 'Fest-Noz' festivals and supporting the Breton language in its educational programs.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C66810131618181613107
Rain mm756657475549475042828987

Geography

Population
6,822
Coordinates
48.49060, -2.73810

Facts

  • La Ville Robert is an 18th-century manor transformed into a cultural hub.
  • Trégueux is located just 5 km from the center of Saint-Brieuc.
  • The town features several 'ZNIEFF' protected natural inventory areas.
  • The Saint-Pierre church underwent significant reconstruction in the 1800s.
  • Trégueux boasts over 20 kilometers of designated cycling and walking paths.
  • The town maintains a long-standing twin-city relationship with Gammertingen, Germany.

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Sights in the town Trégueux (8)

Saint-Pierre Church⛪ religious

A central parish church rebuilt in the 19th century, standing as a significant religious landmark in the heart of Trégueux.

La Ville-Junguenay Manor🏺 historical

An elegant historic manor house that showcases traditional Breton architecture and serves as a reminder of the area's heritage.

Trégueux Public Park🎡 recreation

A large green space offering walking paths and recreational facilities, well-suited for family outings and peaceful strolls.

Urne Valley🌿 nature

A scenic natural area along the Urne river, providing beautiful landscapes and trails for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Manoir de Guélambert🏰 castle

Manoir de Guélambert is a notable historic manor and estate located in Trégueux.

Chapelle du Créac'h⛪ religious

Chapelle du Créac'h is a religious chapel building located in Trégueux.

Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul⛪ religious

Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is a place of worship situated in Trégueux.

Bleu Pluriel🎭 culture

Bleu Pluriel is a modern arts and performance centre located in Trégueux.

Frequently asked questions

Where exactly is Trégueux located?
Trégueux is a southeastern suburb of Saint-Brieuc, located just 10 minutes from the city center.
What nature areas are nearby?
The Gouédic valley gives green hiking trails, and the Saint-Brieuc Bay nature reserve is very close.
Are there cultural facilities?
La Ville Robert is a dynamic cultural center in Trégueux, offering concerts, theater, and exhibitions.
Is there good shopping here?
Yes, Trégueux hosts one of the largest commercial zones in the region with many specialized shops.
How close is the coast?
The coast is only about 6 km away; the cliffs and beaches of the Côtes-d'Armor are reachable in 10-15 minutes.
Trégueux: where is it located?
Trégueux is located in Bretagne, France.
Trégueux: what is there to see?
Highlights include Saint-Pierre Church, La Ville-Junguenay Manor, Trégueux Public Park.
Trégueux: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Trégueux: why is it worth visiting?
Trégueux is an animated and growing town in northern Brittany, located in the Côtes-d'Armor department on the outskirts of Saint-Brieuc.
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