Dog-friendly beaches
Where can I walk my dog on the beach?
In Quiberon Bay, there are a few rules you must follow for your four-legged friends to help preserve the quality of the beaches. Dogs may be allowed off-leash during certain hours, may or may not be required to be on a leash, or may be prohibited in some areas.
Quiberon
Dog-friendly beaches are open to dogs year-round: Port Puns and Port Maria in the city center, the coves between the Kasino and Beg-er-Vil, and two beaches in Le Conguel. From November 1 to March 30, all of the town’s beaches are open to dogs; from March 30 to November 1, only the dog-friendly beaches are open—beaches on the bay side are off-limits. See the beach map
Saint-Pierre Quiberon
Dogs are prohibited on the beaches from March 15 to September 30 each year. However, dogs are allowed on Le Lizeau Beach year-round.
Saint-Philibert
From October 1 through March 31: Dogs must be kept on a leash on coastal trails.
Keryondre Cove: Dogs allowed, must be on a leash. To keep the beach welcoming and pleasant for everyone, please remember to pick up after your dog and keep the waste with you.
Plouharnel
Dogs are allowed on Mané Gwen Beach year-round. Dogs are prohibited on other beaches from May 1 through September 15.
Erdeven
Dogs are allowed on all beaches from September 30 through April 1. A dog-friendly beach area is available at Porh Lineneu Beach. Dogs are allowed on a leash before 10 a.m. and after 8 p.m. from March 15 through September 15, inclusive.
La Trinité-sur-Mer
Dogs are allowed on the two beaches located between Le Poulbert and Kervillen from April 1 through September 30, but only before 10 a.m. in the
and after 7:00 p.m., during times when the beaches are generally less crowded. (Municipal Ordinance 2026-155)
Dogs are not permitted on the town’s other beaches during this summer period.
Dogs are not allowed on the beaches in the following towns: Carnac, Étel, and Locmariaquer.