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Annie Fouquet6 Rue Saint Corentin
Ile De Sein
29990
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- Phare d'Ar-Men (Ar-Men Lighthouse): Located on a rocky island off the coast, the Ar-Men Lighthouse is one of the most famous lighthouses in France. It offers stunning panoramic views of the sea and surrounding landscape.
- Pointe du Raz: Known as the "End of the World," Pointe du Raz is a rugged headland and a popular tourist attraction. Visitors can enjoy picturesque hiking trails, breathtaking cliffs, and a view of the crashing waves.
- Audierne Bay: A beautiful sandy beach situated on the Atlantic coast, Audierne Bay is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. The bay also offers scenic coastal walks and opportunities for birdwatching.
- Île de Sein: The small island of Île de Sein is accessible by boat from the mainland. It offers a peaceful and idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with charming houses, narrow streets, and a vibrant fishing community.
- Chapelle Notre-Dame de Tronoën (Tronoën Chapel): This historic chapel, dating back to the 13th century, is renowned for its ancient calvary and stone crosses. It is a significant pilgrimage site and houses fascinating religious artifacts.
- Pointe de Penharn: Situated near the town of Plozévet, Pointe de Penharn is a coastal promontory offering captivating views of the sea and surrounding cliffs. It is an ideal spot for hiking, photography, and enjoying the natural beauty of Brittany.
- Musée Maritime du Cap Sizun (Maritime Museum of Cap Sizun): Located in Audierne, this museum showcases the rich maritime history of the region. Visitors can explore exhibits on fishing, shipbuilding, and seafaring traditions, providing insights into the local culture.
- Plage de la Baie des Trépassés (Beach of the Bay of the Dead): Known for its dramatic name, this beach is a popular spot for surfers due to its powerful waves. It also offers stunning views of the rugged coastline and is perfect for a leisurely stroll along the shore.
- La Pointe de la Torche: Situated on the southern coast of Brittany, La Pointe de la Torche is a renowned surfing destination. Surrounded by beautiful dunes and sandy beaches, it attracts surfers and beach lovers alike. 10. Musée Haliotika - City of Fisheries: Located in Guilvinec, this interactive museum offers an immersive experience into the world of fishing. Visitors can learn about the local fishing industry, explore a traditional fishing boat, and even try their hand at fish filleting.