TIP OF THE RAZ - BEG AR RAZ
The Pointe du Raz is the most westerly point in France, and a walk not to ...Read more
THE CLOSE CITY
The walled town is one of the symbols of the Breton coast, with a history ...Read more
HOUSE OF THE DUNES OF KEREMMA
An exceptional site covering the communes of Tréflez, Plounevez-Lochrist ...Read more
GLÉNAN DÉCOUVERTE.
Escapade which ensures beautiful interactions in complete safety with the ...Read more
THE FIELD OF LEADING MURDERS
A conservatory of regional breeds of domestic animals with an educational ...Read more
PEN-HIR TIP
A popular point for locals and tourists alike, offering breathtaking ...Read more
THE FOREST AND THE CHAOS
Forest with a mysterious beauty including the Silver River or the fairy ...Read more
CAP DE LA CHÈVRE - BEG AR C'HAOR
Cap de la Chèvre with cliffs at nearly 100 m altitude in Crozon, suitable ...Read more
BATZ ISLAND
Read moreAlthough tourist, Batz has preserved the authenticity that gives it a lot of charm. From mid-June to mid-September, you can enjoy the opening of the lighthouse to discover, from the top of its 44 m, the beauty of the island and the coast. It is possible to turn around the island (3,5 km long, 1,5 km wide) on foot, bike and even horseback. Rather, the beaches are in the west and south, but the water temperature is often colder than elsewhere. Access from Roscoff (old port at high tide, footbridge at low tide).
MENEHAM VILLAGE
One of the most exceptional sites of the coast of legends, with a museum ...Read more
ABER WRAC'H
Aber Wrac'h, the longest of the abers of North Finistère, a superb address ...Read more
SAINT MATTHEW'S POINT
Pointe Saint-Mathieu is a highly emblematic site in FinistèreRead more
THE GLENAN
These islands, located 18 km from the commune of Foeusnant, were the haunt ...Read more
CALLOT ISLAND
Accessible island with coves, dunes, gorse, fields and pastures, home to a ...Read more
PUSSYCAT'S BEACON
A majestic 26-metre lighthouse in Plouzané, offering breathtaking views ...Read more
THE POINTS
Read moreA Ouessant , it is not complicated, you have to go around the island to enjoy the majestic natural landscapes. We are sometimes blown away by the wind, but the island is worth it and its exceptional natural heritage is also worth it: cliffs, jagged rocks, steep coasts.... The tip of Pern is a classified site from which you can observe the strong marine currents that surround the island. The port of Arlan, with its large dike, is also a pleasant place, and you can find the lighthouse of La Jument et Molène. Let's go on an adventure, and you follow the roads and paths, cross the hamlets surrounded by low walls, there is nothing more beautiful!
ANSE DE DINAN
Popular spot for windsurfers and surfers, with nice rollers that form on ...Read more
BEACH AND DUNES OF SAINTE-MARGUERITE
Beach and dunes of Sainte-Marguerite, a site offering a magical show in ...Read more
TREVIGNITE TIP
Read moreTrévignon with its dunes and ponds ... But also numerous and equally stunning beaches sometimes of turquoise water ... Not to mention the charming harbour guarded by a impressive rescue station. At the end of the Trevignon point is Villa Castle, a strange building whose foundations may have come from Vauban but is also and above all fully share the beauty of the landscape. The view of the bay forest and Beg-Meil is great and you can even see the Glenan islands, Green Island and Raguenes. Lie down on the small sandy beach, facing the sea, and let yourself be carried away by the waves.
THE ODET
Read moreIn Breton, Bénodet means "the end of the Odet". It took the name of this river which is one of the most beautiful in the region, and even in France. From its source, one can admire the many castles on its banks, as well as the green forests. Many famous writers have been inspired by these changing and bewitching sceneries: Emile Zola, Madame de Sévigné or Jean de La Fontaine. The Cornouaille bridge, located between Bénodet and Sainte-Marine, offers an unobstructed view of the last few kilometres of the river.