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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.
Confort-Meilars route via the Chapel of Kérinec
Countryside route starting from Confort-Meilars and its calvary, passing by the Chapel of Kérinec.
Port of Audierne from the maritime district of Plougoazec in Plouhinec
Audierne has a long tradition as a fishing port: first sardines, then lobsters caught in pots. After a decline in this type of fishing, in the summer months, the boats are rigged for albacore tuna fishing. In 1966, the Poulgoazec fish market was created on the other bank of the Goyen. After 1986, trawlers deserted the port of Audierne for that of Douarnenez, which was more accessible and better equipped.Currently, the main activity is line fishing and net fishing, which coexist with the increasing number of pleasure boats. This route passes through the two ports on either side of the Goyen estuary.
Around Poulgoazec, coastal port of Plouhinec
Audierne, a former fishing port, has been transformed into a marina.Poulgoazec, opposite, has retained its coastal fishing activity.This route begins with a tour of the port and its activities, then continues into the surrounding countryside.The return journey is along the coastal path, which has been damaged in places by the sea.
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.
Poulgoazec route and Plouhinec beaches
Easy coastal route along the beaches of Plouhinec and discovery of the access to the port of Audierne.
Please note: due to collapses, theGR® 34 is closed by municipal decree shortly after the point (4) for approximately 300 metres (detour marked by Rue des Goélands) and then after the cemetery for approximately 200 metres (detour marked by Rue Saint-Julien).
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.
Prehistoric sites, chapel and fountains against the backdrop of the sea in Plouhinec
A journey from the end of the Lower Palaeolithic period with the Menez Drégan cave and through the Neolithic period with the Souch necropolis and the former guardhouse dating from 1747, this coastal route then leads to valleys where sacred fountains and the small Saint-They Chapel are nestled.
Beautiful landscapes and wonderful discoveries.
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.
Between the old railway line and wild valleys
An old railway line called the "carrot train", a dark coniferous forest, small winding roads, a wide view of the Bigouden coast and a long passage at the bottom of a wild valley where only the murmur of the stream disturbs the silence.