{"ok":true,"data":{"id":1007,"slug":"plage-du-casino-saint-quay-portrieux","name":"Plage du Casino","country":"France","state":"Côtes-d’Armor","city":"Saint-Quay-Portrieux","coords":{"lat":48.6516,"lng":-2.8278},"beachType":null,"tags":["famous","family","urban","scenic","sunset"],"article":{"hero":"Plage du Casino stretches nearly a kilometer along Saint-Quay-Portrieux's sheltered bay, its fine blonde sand punctuated by granite outcrops that emerge like sculpture gardens at low water. The beach takes its name from the cream-and-terracotta Belle Époque building presiding over the northern end—once a gaming hall, now offices—whose balconies still catch the best light at golden hour. You'll find families camped beneath striped windbreaks, children netting shrimp in the retreating shallows, and retirees pacing the concrete seawall promenade that connects five smaller coves into one seamless strand.\n\nThe tidal range here is theatrical: spring tides can pull back fifteen meters vertically, exposing mussel-covered boulders and sandy flats that stretch toward the harbor. By mid-afternoon in summer, you'll share the waterline with windsurfers launching from the Plage du Châtelet annex to the south and stand-up paddleboarders navigating the channel markers. The town presses close—bakeries, crêperies, and the daily market sit one block inland—but the beach never feels claustrophobic, its eastward curve opening views toward the Sept-Îles archipelago on clear mornings.\n\nSunset pulls the entire town to the sand. Joggers trace the waterline, dog-walkers claim the northern rocks, and couples settle on the stone benches above the casino, watching the sky turn apricot over the Goëlo cliffs. The beach empties slowly, reluctantly, as the tide begins its return.","teaser":"You'll watch the tide retreat more than three hundred meters here, leaving tide pools warm enough for toddlers and sandbars firm enough for evening runners. The 1920s casino façade frames the northern headland, while gulls wheel above fishing boats returning with the afternoon catch.","uniqueAngle":"This is the only beach in eastern Brittany where Belle Époque architecture, a working fishing port, and a family-friendly tidal bay converge in a single walkable crescent.","accessType":"Drive-up / Promenade walk","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade the Flats","subtitle":"Low tide reveals warm shallows"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Casino Balconies","subtitle":"Belle Époque facade at sunset"},{"icon":"kayak","title":"Paddle South","subtitle":"Launch toward Plage du Châtelet"},{"icon":"food","title":"Harbor Oysters","subtitle":"Fishermen sell at morning dock"}],"audience":{"surfer":"This is a flat-water bay, not a surf beach—swells dissipate long before reaching the crescent. Spring tides create mild shore breaks on the southern end near Plage du Châtelet, occasionally rideable on a longboard during autumn storms from the northwest, but you'll find more consistent waves twenty minutes south at Pléneuf-Val-André or north at Binic. Windsurfers claim the eastern shallows on westerly afternoons; the launch is sandy and forgiving. Respect the swimming zones marked with flags May through September.","couples":"Book a balcony at the Hôtel Ker Moor overlooking the northern rocks, where you'll wake to fishing boats motoring past the casino. Walk the promenade at dusk—the seawall benches face west, perfect for apricot skies above the Goëlo headlands—then slip into La Passerelle for line-caught bar and Muscadet on the harbor terrace. Low tide reveals granite pools; high tide brings the water to the promenade wall, turning evening strolls into salt-spray moments. September offers warm sand, thinning crowds, and longer golden hours.","backpacker":"Camp at Municipal des Madières, two kilometers south (€8/night, July–August), then bike the coastal path into town. The beach is free; showers and toilets sit behind the casino. Hit Marché Provençal Thursday mornings for rillettes and tomatoes under €5, or grab a galette complète (€6.50) at Crêperie du Port on rue Jeanne d'Arc. The n°10 bus from Saint-Brieuc drops you at Place de la Mairie (€2); hitching from Paimpol works well in summer. Low tide is your free aquarium—bring a net.","local":"Arrive before 8 a.m. in July to claim the northern rocks before the parasols colonize; September weekdays return the beach to dog-walkers and retirees. The cove beyond Pointe du Casino—accessible only at mid-to-low tide—hides calm water when westerlies churn the main bay. Locals buy directly from the morning fish auction at the Criée (weekdays, 7 a.m.), then picnic on the Plage de la Comtesse, the next crescent north, where tourists rarely wander. Skip August Saturdays entirely.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Plage du Casino is generally safe for swimming and well-suited for families. The beach is lifeguard-supervised during summer months (typically July-August), and the bay's protected position creates calmer waters compared to exposed Atlantic beaches. The sandy shoreline and gradual slope make it accessible for children. However, always check local tide schedules and flag warnings before entering the water. The urban location means facilities including restrooms and first aid are readily available. As with any beach, supervise children closely and avoid swimming during rough weather or high tide conditions.","q":"Is Plage du Casino safe for swimming and families?"},{"a":"While Plage du Casino welcomes visitors year-round, July and August offer the warmest weather for swimming, with temperatures reaching 20-22°C. June and September provide pleasant conditions with fewer crowds. The beach is particularly beautiful for sunset viewing throughout the year, as its westward orientation offers stunning evening colours. Spring and autumn are ideal for coastal walks and enjoying the scenic surroundings without peak-season crowds. Winter visits appeal to those seeking dramatic seascapes and fresh air. Check tide times regardless of season, as high tide significantly reduces beach space.","q":"When is the best time to visit Plage du Casino?"},{"a":"Plage du Casino is centrally located in Saint-Quay-Portrieux, easily accessible on foot from the town centre. By car, follow signs to 'Casino' or 'Front de Mer' from the D786. Several parking areas exist nearby, including Boulevard du Maréchal Foch and surrounding streets, though spaces fill quickly in summer. Paid parking operates during peak season. The beach is approximately 20 kilometres from Saint-Brieuc, accessible via the D786 coastal road. Regional buses connect Saint-Quay-Portrieux to Saint-Brieuc, which has train connections to larger cities. The compact town makes walking the easiest option once you arrive.","q":"How do I get to Plage du Casino and where can I park?"},{"a":"Plage du Casino benefits from its urban location with numerous restaurants, cafés, and crêperies lining the nearby waterfront promenade. You'll find everything from casual beachside snack bars to seafood restaurants featuring fresh local catches. The beach has public restrooms and seasonal shower facilities. Nearby shops sell beach essentials, and a small market operates regularly in town. Accommodation options range from hotels along the seafront to vacation rentals throughout Saint-Quay-Portrieux. The Casino itself, which gives the beach its name, is a historic building though no longer operates as a gambling establishment.","q":"What restaurants and amenities are near Plage du Casino?"},{"a":"Plage du Casino serves as Saint-Quay-Portrieux's main beach and social hub, combining accessibility, facilities, and scenic beauty. Its central location makes it the natural gathering point for both locals and visitors. The beach offers the best infrastructure in the area with lifeguards, nearby amenities, and easy access for all mobility levels. The westward-facing position provides exceptional sunset views over the bay, while its sheltered location in the Baie de Saint-Brieuc creates favourable swimming conditions. The beach's blend of natural beauty and urban convenience makes it the quintessential starting point for exploring this Côtes-d'Armor coastline.","q":"Why is Plage du Casino considered the most essential beach in this area?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Plage du Casino: Saint-Quay-Portrieux's Golden Belle Époque Beach","description":"Sheltered crescent of blonde sand where belle époque architecture meets turquoise Breton waters. 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