Presqu'île de Crozon

Jutting into the Atlantic like a rugged thumb, the Presqu'île de Crozon is a dramatic peninsula in Brittany that feels a world away from the region's more touristy corners. Expect wild cliffs, hidden coves, and a landscape sculpted by wind and waves—a paradise for hikers, kayakers, and anyone craving raw coastal beauty. The area is dotted with prehistoric monuments, WWII remnants, and lively port towns where the pace slows to the rhythm of the tide.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give the peninsula at least two full days to do it justice. Day one: explore the southern coast with Cap de la Chèvre and Morgat, then head to Camaret for lunch. Day two: hike the GR34 coastal path from Pointe de Pen-Hir to the Tas de Pois in the morning, and climb Menez-Hom for sunset. If you have a third day, add a kayak trip in the Aber estuaries or a visit to the alignments at Lagat-Jar.

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