To visit

The Conquet


At the end of the Breton world, Le Conquet welcomes you with its wild beaches (Plage des Blancs Sablons, Plage de Portez, …) and its charming village with granite houses.

Overlooked by the Kermorvan lighthouse, a jewel of the coast, this place invites contemplation. The Pointe de Kermorvan offers spectacular views of the ocean, perfect for an authentic getaway.

The must-do activities


Le Conquet is an essential stopover for lovers of nature and hiking

The legendary GR34 trail runs along the wild coast, offering breathtaking views of the ocean

From the port, daily departures to the islands of Ouessant and Molène invite you to discover these preserved island lands. 

For a gentler walk, follow the banks of the Aber Wrac'h, interspersed with small coves and green landscapes

Whether you are adventurous or contemplative, every activity here breathe the sea air and the raw beauty of Brittany. An immersion in an authentic and soothing nature.

Natural beauties


The surroundings of the Auberge de Keringar are full of breathtaking natural wonders. 

The Marine Park of the Iroise Sea, with its exceptional biodiversity, is a paradise for lovers of marine wildlife. 

At Pointe Saint-Mathieu, the ocean mixes with the remains of a mystical abbey. 

Further east, explore the village of Meneham in Kerlouan, in the heart of the Côte des Légendes, where granite blocks sculpt fantastic landscapes. 

Finally, the Pointe du Corsen, the westernmost point of France continental, offers you a wild and spectacular panorama over the infinity of the Atlantic.

Brest, the City of the West


Brest, a dynamic port city, is a gateway to the ocean.

Its famous Océanopolis center immerses you in the marine world, with fascinating aquariums and unique ecosystems.

In town, the Brest Castle and its Tanguy Tower tell the story of Brittany's maritime history. Don't miss a visit to the Navy Museum for an immersion in the naval heritage. Stroll along the Moulin Blanc marina or explore the Plateau des Capucins, a lively cultural and artistic venue.

With its gardens, iconic bridges and salty air, Brest is a city full of surprises and contrasts.

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