Morgat

Morgat is a charming seaside village on the Crozon Peninsula in Brittany, France—a world away from Australia but beloved by savvy travellers for its dramatic cliffs, sheltered beaches, and laid-back maritime vibe. The crescent-shaped Plage de Morgat is the centrepiece, with calm, turquoise waters perfect for swimming and kayaking, while the surrounding headlands offer spectacular coastal walks with views over the Atlantic.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find a full day in Morgat is enough to enjoy the beach, take a coastal walk, and explore the village. If you want to kayak to the grotto or hike the entire GR34 section to Cap de la Chèvre, plan for a long day or two half-days. Many travellers base themselves in Morgat for 2–3 nights to also explore the wider Crozon Peninsula.

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