Walks in Crozon
Morgat
Small port of the Peninsula of Crozon, this lovely city is the perfect departure for many activities (pedestrial or nautical). You should also discover the "Pointe du Kador" which was a cliff who was runing into the ocean. Today, it protects Morgat from huges winter's storm.
Cap de la Chèvre
By staying at L'Hôtel de la Presqu'île, discover the "Cap de la Chèvre". To the south, this cliff faces to the north coast of the "Cap Sizun" and closes the bay of Douarnenez. This place is classified for its exceptionnal landscape.
Camaret sur Mer
Discover this pretty port by following the quay to the Rocamadour's chapel and the Vauban's Tower.
La Pointe des Espagnols
The Pointe des Espagnols takes its name from a famous battle which took place during the spring 1594 where an immense French and English army blocked and attaqued the fort. The coastal road offers magnificient views
Ornithocological reserve of the Aber
On the South of the peninsula, the swamp of the Aber concentrate an important bio diversity. We have counted not less than 53 differents species on the area.
Landévennec
Come to Landevennec, small town of the peninsula, to discover the museum of the old Abbey. Created on the 5th century, this abbey is the oldest monastic fondation attested in Brittany. Down the ruins takes place a vegetables garden and a botanical garden where there is more than 100 plants. Signs make you discover their using.
Menez-Hom
The "Menez Hom", about at 20 kilometers of Crozon, actually protected site by Natura 2000, is tall of 330 meters and is the last high top before the sea. It offers a paronamical lookout at 360 degrees. Many ways start from the mount accross the atypicals landscapes at the entry of the peninula.
Locronan
Having its name from Saint Ronan, fondator of this city during the 10th century, this little town has fabulously conserveted this houses from the Renaissance and its beautiful church from the 15th century.
Breathtaking but fragile landscapes -
The right thing to do:
- I respect the routes I take on my walks to prevent the erosion of fragile and protected areas such as the nesting and reproduction sites of the local fauna.
- I respect nature during my excursions or picnics and do not leave rubbish or cigarette butts.
- I respect the fauna and flora and do not pick or take anything. Certain species of plant are protected and it is forbidden to cut or uproot them. Similarly, piling up stones will disturb the insects and molluscs that live under them.
- I respect other users and do not cycle on the GR 34. It's too dangerous and, what's more, the passage of bicycles would cause too much damage to the path.
-I don't make fires on the beach or in any other natural area.
Let's leave nature as beautiful as we found it when we arrived!
Small port of the Peninsula of Crozon, this lovely city is the perfect departure for many activities (pedestrial or nautical). You should also discover the "Pointe du Kador" which was a cliff who was runing into the ocean. Today, it protects Morgat from huges winter's storm.
Cap de la Chèvre
By staying at L'Hôtel de la Presqu'île, discover the "Cap de la Chèvre". To the south, this cliff faces to the north coast of the "Cap Sizun" and closes the bay of Douarnenez. This place is classified for its exceptionnal landscape.
Camaret sur Mer
Discover this pretty port by following the quay to the Rocamadour's chapel and the Vauban's Tower.
La Pointe des Espagnols
The Pointe des Espagnols takes its name from a famous battle which took place during the spring 1594 where an immense French and English army blocked and attaqued the fort. The coastal road offers magnificient views
Ornithocological reserve of the Aber
On the South of the peninsula, the swamp of the Aber concentrate an important bio diversity. We have counted not less than 53 differents species on the area.
Landévennec
Come to Landevennec, small town of the peninsula, to discover the museum of the old Abbey. Created on the 5th century, this abbey is the oldest monastic fondation attested in Brittany. Down the ruins takes place a vegetables garden and a botanical garden where there is more than 100 plants. Signs make you discover their using.
Menez-Hom
The "Menez Hom", about at 20 kilometers of Crozon, actually protected site by Natura 2000, is tall of 330 meters and is the last high top before the sea. It offers a paronamical lookout at 360 degrees. Many ways start from the mount accross the atypicals landscapes at the entry of the peninula.
Locronan
Having its name from Saint Ronan, fondator of this city during the 10th century, this little town has fabulously conserveted this houses from the Renaissance and its beautiful church from the 15th century.
Breathtaking but fragile landscapes -
The right thing to do:
- I respect the routes I take on my walks to prevent the erosion of fragile and protected areas such as the nesting and reproduction sites of the local fauna.
- I respect nature during my excursions or picnics and do not leave rubbish or cigarette butts.
- I respect the fauna and flora and do not pick or take anything. Certain species of plant are protected and it is forbidden to cut or uproot them. Similarly, piling up stones will disturb the insects and molluscs that live under them.
- I respect other users and do not cycle on the GR 34. It's too dangerous and, what's more, the passage of bicycles would cause too much damage to the path.
-I don't make fires on the beach or in any other natural area.
Let's leave nature as beautiful as we found it when we arrived!
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