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CAP DE LA CHÈVRE - BEG AR C'HAOR

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2024
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Cap de la Chèvre with cliffs at nearly 100 m altitude in Crozon, suitable for megalithic amateurs

With its exceptional coastal landscape, this site, listed since 1983, is part of the Parc naturel régional d'Armorique. Located at the southern tip of the irregular cross formed by the Crozon peninsula, Cap de la Chèvre faces the northern coast of Cap Sizun and closes off the Bay of Douarnenez. It's easy to reach by road, then by coastal path. The cliffs dominate the sea at an altitude of almost 100 metres, from where the view is lost on stretches of moorland covered with gorse and heather. To the south, you can see the Pointe du Raz, which seems so close. If you opt for a stroll, take the path towards Anse de Dinan: you'll be able to overlook La Palue beach, a surfer's paradise, and then admire Lostmarc'h beach. Beware, however, that these two beaches represent a real danger for swimmers: the currents here are violent, and swimming has been banned since 1975. But don't let this stop you from admiring the wild beauty of the area. Don't hesitate to get lost in the unspoilt villages and hamlets, where you'll discover a typical architectural heritage and a land whose attractions are sure to win you over. Lovers of megaliths will also find something to their liking on this cape, as well as at Kerdreux and Kéravel. In a nutshell, Cap de la Chèvre is the ideal place to start a day on the Crozon peninsula, and set off to discover this astonishing end of the world.

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Cece017394
Visited in august 2018
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Magnifique !! J'ai adoré ce lieu. Jolie promenade à faire le long de la côte. La couleur de l eau et de la végétation est incroyable. Je recommande sans hésiter, incontournable !
dididefa
Visited in august 2016
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Un bon bol d'air frais et pur! a faire absolument!
cheguemanu
Visited in july 2017
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Un site grandiose (comme la plupart de ceux de la presqu'île) qui permet de jolis points de vues! Sur la route menant au site, n'hésitez pas à faire une halte à l'anse Saint-Nicolas, un lieu tout aussi magique (et qui ferait presque croire aux Caraïbes...)!
aure1988
Visited in november 2016
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Le Cap de la chêvre est un site naturel, la côte donne un magnifique paysage, l'eau est si claire qu'on veut même faire trempette en plein hiver! c'est une belle balade à faire en famille.
arosillon
Visited in july 2016
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C'est un très beau point de vue, et la ballade pour y arriver est vraiment top!
On pourrait se croire en corse tellement l'eau est turquoise.

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