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Beuzec-Cap-Sizun walks
Starting from Pointe du Millier
A country walk to discover the Moulin de Kériolet, megalithic sites and a small chapel. The return journey is via theGR®34coastal path.
The banks of the Goyen at the start of the Pont-Croix centre
Discover Pont-Croix, its Notre-Dame de Roscudon collegiate church and its two famous streets, Petite Rue and Grande Rue Chère. Route along both banks of the Le Goyen river, which joins the sea at Audierne. Return via the old railway line.
Coastal circuit via Pointe de la Jument
From the pretty little village of Poullan-sur-Mer, head towards the coast.
As you walk from headland to headland and small coves, you will overlook part of the Bay of Douarnenez with Cap de la Chèvre, one of the headlands of the Crozon peninsula, opposite.
Esquibien and Primelin circuit
The route passes through picturesque little villages along sunken lanes and returns via the coastal path, alternating between rocky headlands, shingle beaches and sandy beaches.
Camping and seaside around Saint-Tugen
A very varied route, along the coast with a return through the countryside, after passing through the picturesque village of Crustrein, then to the chapels of Saint-Tugen and Saint-Théodore.
Primelin coastal path and countryside
Follow the coastal path to the small port of Loc'h, well sheltered by its jetty.Continue through the countryside along a long path through the woods to discover the small Saint-Chrysanthe Chapel.A newly restored path will take you back to the village of Primelin, where you may be surprised by the war memorial, and then back to the coast for a last glimpse of the open sea.
Between megaliths, coastal path and countryside
Megalithic heritage, theGR®34coastal path overlooking Douarnenez Bay, small roads and paths in the countryside: this is what this hike has to offer.
Porz-Poulhan via the Moulin de Tréouzien and archaeological sites
Departing from the small port of Porz-Poulhan, discover the renovated and working Moulin de Tréouzien mill and the Chapelle Saint-They chapel, then return along the coast, visiting the archaeological sites.
From Cap de la Chèvre to Pointe de Dinan
In the southern part of the Crozon Peninsula, discover the wild coastline from Cap de la Chèvre to Pointe de Dinan by following the customs officers' paths on a day-long hike.
Cap de la Chèvre from the semaphore
This short loop starting from the Cap de la Chèvre semaphore station follows part ofthe GR®34 trail, which runs along the coast with its stunning coves.
Plozévet route, between sea and countryside
After following the coastal path overlooking Audierne Bay, we climb a little higher into the countryside. We pass through small villages and discover rustic fountains while enjoying views of the sea.
Tour of Cap de la Chèvre, from Rostudel
A lovely walk around Cap de la Chèvre, a circular route that loops back to the hamlet of Rostudel, a listed site.
From Pointe de Brezellec to Pointe de Penharn
A short coastal hike between the Brezellec and Penharn headlands, with the opportunity to visit the charming little local ports. Return via the inland route and old villages.
Passing through Pouldavid, a district of Douarnenez
Pouldavid, which became part of Douarnenez in 1945, was primarily a port at the end of the ria.It was of considerable importance in the Middle Ages as a trading port.This ria is now occupied by Port-Rhu, half of which has become a museum of ancient boats afloat, the port museum of Douarnenez, and the other half a marina.This district of Douarnenez was previously part of the rural commune of Pouldergat.In 1919, it became an independent commune under the name of Pouldavid-sur-Mer.
Along the Goyen River
Discover the Goyen river and its valley via sunken paths and woodland.
Douarnenez and Port-Rhu
Stroll through the streets and alleys to discover Douarnenez, a town with a history of sardine fishing and three ports: the old Port du Rosmeur, Port-Rhu and the fishing port.
Around and in Tréboul, a district of Douarnenez
Take a stroll to discover Tréboul, the seaside district of Douarnenez: its marina, Plage des Sables Blancs beach, coastal path, chapel, marine cemetery and narrow streets.
Around Douarnenez
Circuit along Port-Rhu, the port museum and marina, continuing along the greenway.Return via the protected natural site of Plomarc'h and along the fishing port.
In Tréboul, Douarnenez's water sports centre.
This walk offers two very different faces. The first part of the walk takes you through the lesser-known old town of Tréboul, along small streets, alleys and passageways often reserved for pedestrians.The second part, from the beautiful Plage des Sables Blancs, follows the coastal path overlooking the bay to the marina and its various activities.
Short circular around Port Rhu
This short walk takes you around the Pouldavid ria, where the Douarnenez port museum was created, via the footbridge over the dry dock and then the path on the left bank.After crossing the old Douarnenez-Quimper railway line, the return route takes you close to the entire ria with its marina and the boats afloat at the maritime museum.
From Saint-Hernot to Morgat via Cap de la Chèvre
The fifth stage of the Crozon tour is just as beautiful as the previous one! The first part, up to Cap de la Chèvre, offers a spectacular view of jagged cliffs. The climb up to Morgat, with its ups and downs, in an almost Mediterranean atmosphere, offers superb views of the Bay of Douarnenez. Megalith enthusiasts will undoubtedly appreciate the small dolmen at Kerdreux and, above all, the alignment of menhirs at Ty ar C'huré.
(Please note) The hike is impassable until further notice in the wooded areas (approximately the climb along the east coast), following damage caused by the storm in November 2023. See the comment posted on 18 March 2024. Please check before undertaking this hike.
Pointe de Saint-Hernot - Île Vierge
This little gem of the Breton coast is now closed to pedestrians, a victim of its well-deserved success.
Visiting it from the coastal path is still a beautiful experience and well worth the short walk.
Anse Saint-Nicolas, Cap de la Chèvre, Plage de la Palue from Saint-Hernot
From the Maison des Minéraux in Saint-Hernot, the last large hamlet before Cap de la Chèvre, the route joins theGR® 34 coastal path overlooking Douarnenez Bay. On this route, there is a short detour to the hamlet of Rostudel, a former fishing and farming village dating back to the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.
The hike continues to the well-known Cap de la Chèvre before reaching Plage de la Palue, renowned for its surfing spot.
Heritage highlights include the Chapel of Saint-Hernot, the Dolmen of Kerdreux and the Naval Aviation Monument at Cap de la Chèvre.
Circuit de la Fontaine Saint-Anne et campagne de Landudec
The route alternates between small country roads and numerous sunken paths in wooded areas.Passes by the Saint-Anne Fountain (1743) and part of the botanical trail near the water catchment protection area.The rest of the route follows various valleys where mills were once located.
In the rolling countryside of Plozévet and Pouldreuzic
Route through the countryside of two neighbouring municipalities, along paths between fields and small roads offering regular views of the sea.Beautiful religious heritage along the way: chapels and calvaries.
Morgat: circuit around Cap de la Chèvre
Beautiful tour largely on the coastal path (GR34), via Cap de la Chèvre, which overlooks the bay of Douarnenez.
Caves at Anse de l'Île Vierge
Even before it became a renowned seaside resort, Morgat was famous for its sea caves. Thanks to The Guardian, it has become even more famous, as it is said to be home to one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. As a result of this notoriety, this little gem is no longer accessible due to the overcrowding of the tiny and very steep path that leads to it. But you can still dream of relaxing there from the coastal path that connects the two sites.
Between points 4 and 6, the path can be narrow and vertiginous. Not recommended for those who are afraid of heights.
Latest information: changes have been made tothe GR® trail in the Pointe de St-Hernot area and between Porz Léon and the Calvary. Follow theGR® markings in the modified sections.
Pouldreuzic menhir route
The bed and wardrobe of Saint-Kodelig, a possible menhir quarry, two menhirs separated by a stream... Explore the rolling countryside of Poudreuzic to discover these three megalithic sites, steeped in legend and historical reality.Along the way, you will encounter a few markers featuring excerpts from Pierre Jakez Hélias' masterpiece "Le cheval d'orgueil" (The Horse of Pride), combining biographical memories and ethnographic observations.
The customs path of Trez Bihan Beach to the Pointe du Guern
Your path is the customs trail near Telgruc-sur-Mer, on the Crozon peninsula, at the tip of Brittany, has breathtaking panoramas in fine weather and thrills in rough weather.