The Crozon peninsula, a paradise on Earth with its turquoise waters, its small coves, its charming villages...

If in previous centuries the economy of the Crozon Peninsula was mainly based on fishing and agriculture, today it mainly benefits from tourism. Excursions on the peninsula are among the most typical and beautiful that can be made.

From Cap de la Chèvre in the south to Pointe de Pen-Hir in the north, the peninsula offers a multitude of breathtaking landscapes. A hiker’s paradise!

The famousPile of Peasof Pointe de Pen-Hir neighbor themegalithic alignments of Lagatjar, classified as historic monuments.Camaret-sur-Merhouses the exceptional Tour Vauban dating from the 17th century, classifiedUnesco World Heritage.

Located at the western end of the Armorique Regional Natural Park, the Crozon peninsula is a labeled regional nature reserve.“Remarkable space of Brittany”for its very important geological heritage. You can discover it through the numerous outings and events organized by the Maison des Minéraux.

At the entrance to the peninsula, theTérénez bridge, inaugurated in 2011 and 515 meters long, is an exceptional work of art that is absolutely worth seeing.









