We love —
- Dining at the hotel's restaurant for a gourmet experience combining an exceptional setting and fresh local produce.
- Renting an electric bike along the Finistère coast, from Pointe du Raz to Cap Sizun, before unwinding in the indoor heated pool.
- Taking long walks on the picturesque paths of Audierne, between the Breton land on one side and the crashing waves of the Atlantic on the other.
Customer reviews —
Hôtel Le Goyen 4* —
Near Cap Sizun and Quimper, the Hôtel Le Goyen 4* invites you to experience an elegant and authentic getaway in the heart of Audierne, in premises completely renovated in December 2025. Nestled on the quayside, between the lively town centre and Trescadec beach, this 4-star hotel blends Breton charm, refinement, and delicious cuisine.
Whether for a romantic weekend, a break with friends, or a family holiday, let yourself be captivated by the relaxed coastal lifestyle and the warm welcome of the hotel. Embark on a unique experience, between land and sea, discovering the treasures of Southern Brittany.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in an Upgraded Premium Sea View Room.
Upgraded Premium Sea View Room (24 m²)
Your recently renovated Upgraded Premium Sea View Room features refreshed and refined Breton décor. It blends natural materials and traditional nautical motifs to create an atmosphere that is both authentic and modern. Thanks to its large window, this room is bathed in natural light and guarantees an unforgettable stay with a breathtaking view of the harbour.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
When a chef's passion meets the excellence of Breton produce, cuisine becomes a true work of art. Between land and sea, the Chef of Hôtel Le Goyen 4* exquisitely elevates the treasures of Audierne's terroir, offering a sincere and inspired culinary experience. The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Facing the bay and the estuary, let yourself be swept away on a sensory journey, where each dish celebrates the freshness of local catches—sea bass, pink sea bream, pollack—and the bounty of seasonal ingredients. Experience an exceptional moment, a gourmet interlude where authenticity blends with elegance, in harmony with the tides and the Chef's inspiration.
At Le Goyen's bar, time seems to slow down, carried by the lapping of the waves and the hushed atmosphere of the lounge. Settle in comfortably and indulge in a craft beer, a regional liqueur, or a refined cocktail, according to your mood. A moment of pure tranquility, to be shared with the ebb and flow of the tides, between Breton authenticity and timeless elegance.
Preset Menu
Elevate your stay with a curated preset menu, savouring a delightful meal in the hotel’s refined restaurant.
Your time
Just for you:
- Complimentary access to the indoor heated pool
Embark on an adventure along the wild roads of Finistère by electric bike and let yourself be invigorated by the freedom of the Breton fresh air. Your establishment provides top-of-the-range electric bikes. With a range of 100 km, explore the Pointe du Raz, Cap Sizun, or the picturesque trails of Audierne with complete peace of mind. A gentle and inspiring experience to discover Brittany in a new way, between nature, sea, and the invigorating feeling of the open air.
At the end of the day, unwind in the indoor heated pool at Hôtel Le Goyen, letting the warmth soothe tired limbs as you gaze out towards the ever-changing seascapes of Audierne Bay after a day of coastal exploration.
Optional activities —
Ultra-relaxing massage
Treat yourself to a bit of wellness and unwind with an ultra-relaxing 45-minute massage.
Your journey to France —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Brittany —
Welcome to Brittany
Perched on the rugged northwest coast of France, Brittany is a region of windswept beaches, dramatic cliffs, and mystical forests. Celtic heritage pulses through its stone villages and festivals, while historic towns like Rennes and Saint-Malo invite wandering along cobbled streets and fortified ramparts. The coastline alternates between serene sandy bays and wild Atlantic shores, making it a paradise for walkers, sailors, and those drawn to maritime charm.
One of Brittany’s great advantages is how easy it is to reach from the UK. With regular ferry crossings into ports such as Saint-Malo and Roscoff, it is a natural choice for a no-fly escape, especially if you are planning a driving holiday. Bringing your own car makes it simple to hop between seaside towns, hidden beaches, and countryside villages at your own pace, with the freedom to explore those quieter corners that organised tours often miss.
Don’t miss
- Saint-Malo’s walled old town and tidal beaches
- The pink granite coast around Perros-Guirec
- Carnac’s mysterious megalithic alignments
- The medieval village of Dinan, with its timbered houses
- Pointe du Raz, a dramatic cliff with sweeping ocean views
Culinary culture
Brittany is synonymous with buttery crêpes, delicate galettes, and fresh seafood, especially oysters and mussels. Don’t overlook the region’s cider, locally distilled lambig (apple brandy), and rich salted caramel treats. Coastal markets brim with artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, and seasonal vegetables that reflect the land and sea alike.
Dive deeper
Venture inland to uncover Breton folklore, from fest-noz night dances to tales of korrigans (mischievous fairies). Local Breton language signage still appears in villages, and medieval pardons—religious festivals blending ceremony with lively music, offer a glimpse of living tradition rarely seen by casual visitors.
Good to know
The euro is the local currency, and spring through early autumn offers the best weather for coastal hikes and festival attendance. Car travel is often easiest for exploring remote coastal sites, though regional trains link major towns. Coastal tides are dramatic—check schedules if planning beach walks or visits to tidal islands.