
By car

To come to the peninsula by road, you need to count approximatelyone hour journeyfrom Brest, as well as from Quimper, depending on whether you come from the north or the south of Finistère.Note: no toll motorway in Brittany, but an entire network of 4 free lanes.
AExpresswayconnects Quimper and Brest. Whether you come from either direction the exit Crozonis indicated.
The roadthe most beautiful is perhaps that of Brest, which takes you along the Aulne, and crosses its magnificent valley by the no less magnificent and brand newTerenez bridge, the longest curved cable-stayed bridge in Europe, and of course the most beautiful in the world.
Unless…
Unless the most beautiful route is that of Quimper which takes you up the slopes of our Ménez Hom (330 m at the summit) and has a magnificent view over the bay of Douarnenez…
Our solution: start your stay on the Crozon peninsula by arriving by one road, and leaving by the other, this way you won't miss anything!

By train
The trainhas no longer served any station on the peninsula since 1967. But upon arriving in Quimper or Brest, an SNCF coach service provides connections to the peninsula.
> Brest/Crozon Peninsula bus timetables
> Quimper/Crozon peninsula coach timetables

By plane
Airport constructionof the Crozon peninsula is planned for 2125 (approximately :)).
In the meantime, use the services ofBrest Brittany airportor that ofQuimper Cornwall.

On a boat
If you like to sailand you come in the summer, know that there are regular connections between Brest and the peninsula, from April to September: see our pagetimetables and prices for shuttles to Brest.









