The 5 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Crozon, Brittany

June 3, 2021 Etsuko Causey

French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Crozon

1. Catavoile29

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5.0 based on 126 reviews

Catavoile29

On board the 'Faltazi' an 12m long catamaran, Erwan Rognant will help you discover the charms of the Crozon peninsula and Douarnenez Bay thanks to a wide choice of trips open to all.From April to October at the port of Crozon-Morgat, set sail on a catamaran that is both quick and easy to navigate, and discover scenery that will take your breath away! Discovery tours, half-days, trips around the peninsula, daytime, sunset, the choice is vast.

2. Pointe de Dinan

Crozon France http://www.crozon-bretagne.com/randonnees/pointe-dinan.php
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5.0 based on 78 reviews

Pointe de Dinan

Reviewed By Jasmine38Chichester - Chichester, United Kingdom

Excellent place for a walk around the cliff path. We walked down almost to Camaret sur mar and back round as a circular walk which took just over 3 hours. A few short climbs but mainly flat. Wonderful views including the famous rock formation and lots of interesting world war two sights as well. You can see the actual bomb craters and the gun placements. Very evocative. You can do shorter there and back walks if you prefer. A highly recommended place for a visit.

3. Pointe de Saint-Hernot

Lieu Dit Saint Hernot 1 km east of Maison des Mineraux, 29160, Crozon France
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Pointe de Saint-Hernot

4. Cap de la Chevre

Crozon France
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4.5 based on 210 reviews

Cap de la Chevre

5. Ile vierge

Route de St Hernot, 29160 Morgat, Crozon France
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4.5 based on 319 reviews

Ile vierge

Reviewed By devonverve

What an amazing spot! We parked in the designated parking nr the Mineral Museum and followed the path from the back of their car park. At the end of the wide track just go straight ahead into the head height bracken and gorse. After a couple of minutes you will be rewarded with a view of your destination. Access is challenge but also part of the fun and challenge! We managed it safely with 5 year old in the group with an adult to help them down. On a wet day it would be far more difficult. This is a pebble beach with a small strip of sand. Stunning turquoise seas. There are cliffs and caves to explore. I made sure my family was in the middle of the beach. Some people were sitting tight against the cliffs were there is an obvious rockfall risk. Enjoy but be prepared, access is not smart in flip flops! Kayaking from Morgat looks a great option for our next visit.

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