
DISCOVER
THE CROZON PENINSULA
There are places that draw us in even before we have set foot there.
The Crozon Peninsula has a strange charm: this ‘end of the earth’ is the ‘beginning of the sky’.
TREZ BELLEC BEACH
A vast stretch of fine sand offering breathtaking views across the whole of Douarnenez Bay, it is an ideal spot for swimming & water sports (sailing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, etc.).
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THE CHAPEL OF LANJULITTE
With its 17th-century wayside shrine and fountain, this secluded haven of peace in a small valley is an ideal stop for walkers heading towards the coast.

THE DOLMEN OF PEN AR RUN
At Telgruc-sur-Mer, this dolmen bears witness to thousands of years of human settlement on the peninsula, offering a historical relic nestled in the heart of the countryside.

THE FESTIVAL DU BOUT DU MONDE
Every first weekend in August, the Landaoudec meadow in Crozon hosts the Bout du Monde festival, a must-see event dedicated to world music. For its 26th edition, running from 31 July to 2 August 2026, it offers a family-friendly and festive atmosphere featuring artists such as Pomme and Gaël Faye.
BREIZH ODYSSÉE
Whether you’re Breton by birth or by heart, passionate and curious, enjoy an unforgettable immersive experience. Breizh Odyssée opens the doors to Brittany’s heritage, culture and history. From the legends of yesteryear to the great periods of history, from local customs and traditions to the world of possibilities that is modern-day Brittany…

THE ROZAVERN CIDER FACTORY
This organic farm turns its apples into distinctive ciders, juices and authentic aperitifs, available all year round through direct sales, with tastings and educational tours. In the summer, the cider house comes alive every Monday evening with its lively farmers’ markets and open-air concerts.
HIKES ON THE GR34
A trail that circles the entire Crozon Peninsula, offering miles of walking amidst steep cliffs and flower-filled moors, and linking the headlands of Pen-Hir, Les Espagnols and Le Raz.




