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Dolmen de Kerdreux walks
Anse Saint-Nicolas, Cap de la Chèvre, Plage de la Palue from Saint-Hernot
From the Maison des Minéraux in Saint-Hernot, the last major hamlet before Cap de la Chèvre, the route joins theGR®® 34 coastal path overlooking Douarnenez Bay. Along the way, there is a short detour to the hamlet of Rostudel, a former fishing and farming village dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.The walk continues past the well-known Cap de la Chèvre before reaching La Palue Beach, renowned for its surfing spot.Highlights of the local heritage include the Chapel of Saint-Hernot, the Kerdreux Dolmen and the Naval Aviation Monument at Cap de la Chèvre.
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 section, up to Cap de la Chèvre, offers a spectacular view of jagged cliffs. The climb up to Morgat, with its constant ups and downs, in an almost Mediterranean atmosphere, offers superb views of Douarnenez Bay. Lovers of megaliths will no doubt appreciate the small dolmen at Kerdreux and, above all, the alignment of menhirs at Ty ar C'huré.
Walks near Dolmen de Kerdreux
From Camaret to Camaret via Pointe de Pen Hir
This third stage of the Crozon circuit is short but well worth spending time on. It offers superb sea views, culminating in the high cliffs of Pointe de Pen Hir and the Tas de Pois. There is also a wealth of heritage to discover: a chapel, the Vauban Tower and old military structures, rows of menhirs, and the remains of a manor house...
From Kerolier to Plomodiern via Ménez Hom
The final stage is the shortest, but it is this one that takes us to the highest point of this tour of Crozon, the Ménez Hom at an altitude of 329 m, from where you can enjoy a sweeping panorama.