Discover the best top things to do in Finistere, France including Pointe de Pen-Hir, Cathedrale Saint-Corentin, Port Museum (Port-Musee), Ile de Batz, Chateau du Taureau, Viaduct, Glenan Islands, Musee de la Peche, Musee Departemental Breton, Maison des Mineraux.
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5.0 based on 929 reviews
One of many beautiful capes or pointes in Bretagne. Very nice late at night, when you can be all alone, when there is still just enough light to enjoy it
4.5 based on 1,282 reviews
This medieval Gothic cathedral is perhaps the city's most prominent architectural landmark.
This cathedral is quite rightly a National Monument. Admission is free. The Gothic architecture is amazing outside and in. The interior is light and spacious and the ambiance is relaxed. It is worth doing a little research before your visit to get the most out of it, especially if you don't speak French.
4.5 based on 1,546 reviews
This is one of my wife's and mine favourite spots,it is a easy and fun boat ride and on arrival it is like being in a different world.The island is easily walkable and the scenery is stunning, the beaches are white sand and look more caribbean than French.Cant wait to visit again.
4.5 based on 824 reviews
It was great to walk around an experience the atmosphere of the Chateau, and an excellent guidebook is provided (in French and English)) that explains the history and features of the building. The boat trip to get to the Chateau only adds to the experience. Great views also of the Baie de Morlaix from the tower.
4.5 based on 371 reviews
Went to Morlaix twice during our recent stay in Carantec. Such a beautiful town with lovely shops and restaurants. What grabs your attention though, right from the moment you look around is the viaduct. Built in just 2 years (1861-1863) the top part is still used as a train line and the bottom is a pedestrian walkway which strides over the town. The steps are a bit of an effort but totally worth it and has to be done. Each archway has its own spotlight and I just wished I could've seen how they lit it up at night as I'm sure it would've been breathtaking. There is a lovely information board in the middle looking over the town centre with a lovely view at the Hotel de Ville opposite (another gorgeous building). There is even a little part of it giving you the details in English for those who's French isn't what it should be lol. If there are any drawbacks they are few. The side that I scaled the steps of there was no access for our pushchair meaning it had to stay at the bottom while we made the slow climb with 2 small children (who actually really enjoyed the steps and are still young enough to see steps as fun, rather than the soul-crushing pathway to misery they truly are!). The other drawback is that like all these things, the time needed to get everything out of the experience is short, so if you were making a trip especially for the viaduct then prepare for a short stop. On the plus side, Morlaix is truly lovely and well worth spending a diverting afternoon lounging around it's shops and cafe's. In conclusion, while the viaduct itself may not be worth going a long way out of your way for, the town of Morlaix with the viaduct and everything in it, really is!
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Entre Morgat et le Cap de la Chèvre, implantée dans une ancienne école rurale, la Maison des Minéraux vous propose de découvrir l’environnement riche et varié de la presqu’île de Crozon, du Finistère et du Massif Armoricain. Des animations toute l’année, sur des thèmes et des formes variés : animations scolaires sur la géologie, balades "nature" pour découvrir la géologie, la faune et la flore locale, visites commentées des espaces muséographiques, etc. Passage obligé pour les curieux de nature !
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