What to do and see in Morgat, Brittany: The Best Outdoor Activities

April 4, 2022 Merry Kessler

Discover the best top things to do in Morgat, France including Passion presqu'ile, EIZH escapades en mer, Vedettes Sirenes - Grottes Marines de Morgat, Crapato, Ile vierge, Plage De La Palue, Ocean Pirogue.
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1. Passion presqu'ile

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Passion presqu'ile

0695487935 Personalized boat trip to discover the nature reserve and its coves sheltered from the winds, by addressing the different aspects of the marine world in a wild and unique setting. Following a preliminary interview, and according to your knowledge and affinities, you will agree with Alain of the program of your output.

2. EIZH escapades en mer

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EIZH escapades en mer

A visit from Morgat to Cap de la Chèvre is not a successful visit if you only use one sense, that of sight. Eizh and his captain offer you another approach to the magnificent coves of the Cap de la chèvre by making you discover the marine scents and the magical sound of the Ocean and especially make you touch the Morgatois dream so that you cannot forget this wonderful moment spent together.

3. Vedettes Sirenes - Grottes Marines de Morgat

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4.5 based on 412 reviews

Vedettes Sirenes - Grottes Marines de Morgat

The Discovery Tour, come and admire the interior of Morgat's Sea Caves, full of colour, masterpieces of nature, each has its own history and legend. The Escape tour, head to the cove of the "île Vierge" with its landscapes made up of sheer cliffs covered with moors and pines. Discover the "Church" sea cave, which is unique and remarkable.

4. Crapato

4 Place D Ys, 29160 Morgat, Crozon France +33 6 88 71 72 22 [email protected] http://www.crapato.com
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Crapato

rental of kayaks, motorboats and bikes to visit the wonderfull bay of Morgat with its amazing caves and beaches. animations on the beach for kids and adults with a jumping castle and elastic trampoline.

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.

6. Plage De La Palue

Plage De La Palue, 29160 Morgat, Crozon France
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Plage De La Palue

Reviewed By CrozonBeachGuide - West Midlands, United Kingdom

Sure, the signs say Baignade Interdite (Swimming Forbidden), because of rip-tides, but the local surf schools are usually out in the water, and providing the wind, wave and tide conditions aren't too strong, bodyboarding is fine. A local surf coach told me that in wilder conditions, bodyboarding's only allowed with flippers, but we had three fine days there. The day we went, it was difficult to catch anything until the late evening, but the skimboarding was fun. Free parking close by (48°12'14.4"N 4°32'49.0"W). The parking is based on a sort of collective common sense: if the top car park is full, then head down towards the beach on the one-way track, checking to see if there are any spare slots in the grass cutaways. Loop round until you find one. If it's grassy, flat and you judge that you can park there without blocking anyone else, you go for it. No toilet facilities. For more Crozon Peninsula beach guides and parking info, see the link in my profile.

7. Ocean Pirogue

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Ocean Pirogue

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