When rain rolls in along the Brittany coast, many people think there’s not much left to do. In this article, discover things to do in Concarneau on rainy days.
Explore Concarneau’s cultural heritage
Even in the rain, some iconic sites welcome visitors. The architectural heritage reveals itself more fully when you take your time exploring these historic spaces. Strolling around under cover often allows you to appreciate the local cultural richness without the summer crowds.
Concarneau is brimming with activities for all ages, combining historical discoveries, art collections, and maritime tales. Exploring the town in a different way almost feels like a privilege reserved for days when the weather is bad.
An immersive experience at the fishing museum
The Fishing Museum, located in the heart of the old town, invites visitors to immerse themselves in the world of seafarers and Concarneau’s maritime heritage. Here, visitors can explore more than 5,000 objects related to the sea: models, antique tools, fishermen’s stories, and archival photos offer a fascinating journey through time.
Educational activities and guided tours, along with a tour of an actual trawler, perfectly round out the experience, especially for children. It’s the perfect opportunity to teach young visitors about marine life and the importance of this unique heritage.
Noé C. Photography / © Brittany Tourism
Step back in time at Kériolet Castle
When the rain pours down, Kériolet Castle, perched just a few minutes from downtown, offers a touch of mystery and wonder. Its neo-Gothic architecture and richly decorated salons tell the remarkable story of its owners.
A tour of the interior reveals intimate rooms filled with portraits and period furniture. Rain or shine, strolling through these walls steeped in history easily transports you to another time, whether you’re a lover of architectural heritage or someone with a penchant for unusual stories.
Discover the Gloux Gallery and the joy of shopping
The Gloux Gallery offers a chance to take a break and enjoy some art while gazing out at the sea spray, particularly with its temporary and permanent exhibitions dedicated to Brittany and its landscapes. Taking in a painting over a cup of coffee is a refreshing change from the usual outings.
Several shops scattered throughout the Old Town and the walled city are also worth a visit—perfect for a unique shopping experience, even on a cloudy day. Every alleyway is home to traditional items or local crafts to pack in your suitcase.
Warm up with fun activities and wellness
Grey days often provide the perfect opportunity to try out different activities while staying nice and warm. There’s no shortage of options in Concarneau !
Try your hand at an escape room
Escape games are attracting more and more curious visitors, bringing friends and families together to solve unique puzzles inspired by local history. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned enthusiast, these life-size escape games provide a welcome adrenaline rush on a rainy day.
Each room offers immersive scenarios that put your observation skills, logic, and teamwork to the test. When you leave, you’ll often feel closer than ever, delighted to have shared a fun and unique experience—all while staying completely sheltered from the weather.
Enjoy a spa treatment for a moment of relaxation
What could be better than a pampering getaway while the rain beats against the windows? In Concarneau, thalassotherapy and wellness come together in modern facilities featuring heated pools, marine treatments, and relaxing rituals.
Between sea salt massages, whirlpool baths, and sensory experiences, it’s impossible to forget the gray sky. Thalassotherapy lets you pamper both your body and mind, making it the perfect way to recharge your batteries before heading out to explore the city again.
Noémie Lefèvre / © Brittany Tourism
Discover local flavors and indoor art
Rather than braving the gusty winds to hunt for souvenirs or explore the fish market, several indoor venues welcome foodies and beer lovers alike.
Strolling through the market halls – the covered market
The market halls, also known as the covered market, welcome local farmers, fishmongers, and cheesemakers every day under a beautiful historic roof. With its enticing aromas and warm interactions, the atmosphere awakens all the senses.
You can’t leave without trying a plate of oysters or a kouign amann!
Thibault PORIEL / © Tourisme Bretagne
Taste the beer and tour a Breton brewery
A visit to the “Brasserie de Bretagne,” also located in Concarneau, further fuels the spirit of culinary adventure. During guided tours, the secrets of the brewing process are shared with passion and often cap off the final tasting.
Meeting the craft brewers offers a chance to learn more about the region’s signature products and the influence of the maritime climate on the recipes. This experience is a wonderful addition to an indoor discovery tour.
A Different Way to Experience Concarneau When It Rains
While the beaches may be quiet during the rain, the town itself remains bustling thanks to its museums, lively covered markets, and unique activities for the whole family. From the Fishing Museum to Kériolet Castle, with a snack break at the market halls or a relaxing dip at the thalassotherapy center, there are countless ways to experience Concarneau in a new light.
Soak up the peaceful atmosphere that only the rainy season can offer, explore the local culture at your own pace, and make the most of your discoveries without worrying about the weather.
Looking for a place to stay? Discover the Michelin-starred Ar Men Du hotel and restaurant, located in Névez, just a few minutes from Concarneau.





