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Louis Bopp1, Bd De La Plage
Crozon-morgat
29160
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Apartment | 2 | 120 | 130 | 15 |
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Attractions
- Pointe de Dinan: Located on the westernmost point of the Crozon Peninsula, Pointe de Dinan offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Brittany coastline. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, explore the nearby Fort de Dinan, and witness stunning sunsets over the Atlantic Ocean.
- Morgat Beach: Situated in the heart of the town, Morgat Beach is a popular destination for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. Its crystal-clear waters, golden sand, and scenic surroundings make it an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the coastal beauty.
- Cap de la Chèvre: This dramatic headland offers stunning cliffs and rugged coastal paths for adventurous hikers. Cap de la Chèvre is known for its picturesque lighthouse, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding sea and the nearby Île de Sein.
- La Maison des Minéraux: Located in the nearby town of Argol, La Maison des Minéraux is a fascinating museum dedicated to minerals and geology. Visitors can explore various exhibits, learn about the region's geological history, and even purchase unique mineral specimens.
- The Ménez-Hom: Located just outside Crozon, the Ménez-Hom is a prominent mountain offering panoramic views of the Crozon Peninsula, the Bay of Douarnenez, and the Monts d'Arrée. It is a popular spot for hiking, paragliding, and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
- Île Vierge: Situated off the coast of Crozon, Île Vierge is home to the tallest lighthouse in Europe. Visitors can take a boat trip to the island, climb the lighthouse, and enjoy stunning views of the rugged coastline and the Atlantic Ocean.
- Oceanopolis: Located in Brest, about 40 minutes away from Crozon, Oceanopolis is a renowned aquarium and marine discovery center. It offers a unique opportunity to explore various marine ecosystems, interact with marine animals, and learn about the importance of ocean conservation.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts: Situated in Brest, this art museum houses an impressive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. Visitors can admire works by renowned artists such as Monet, Renoir, and Picasso, as well as discover contemporary art exhibitions.
- Camaret-sur-Mer: This charming coastal village is famous for its picturesque harbor, traditional Breton houses, and historic military fortifications. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, visit the Tour Vauban (a UNESCO World Heritage site), and enjoy fresh seafood in one of the local restaurants. 10. Locronan: Nestled inland, Locronan is a well-preserved medieval village that has retained its traditional charm. Its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and historic buildings make it a popular destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking an authentic Breton experience.