The best of the Breton coast in 3 days!
To discover all the beauty of the Crozon peninsula and its exceptional landscapes, we set off as a duo for a 3-day hike along the GR34, departing from Camaret-sur-Mer. A unique experience!
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Day 1 - Camaret
Day 2 - Cap de la chèvre
Day 3 - Anse de Morgat
Day 1
Departure from Camaret-sur-Mer on the GR34
For the first day of our escapade, we set off from Camaret-sur-Mer, heading south. Our first destination: the Pointe de Pen Hir, and also our first emotions. In front of us, untamed nature, cliffs tumbling steeply down to the sea and white foam contrasting with the blue of the ocean.
On our faces, the sensation of a light spring breeze, and in our nostrils, the scent of gorse and burnet roses. We're overwhelmed by a feeling of real fulfillment. In front of us, the Tas de Pois form dotted lines, like the mystery in store for us on this escapade...
The most beautiful hikes
The Crozon peninsula is THE hiking area par excellence! If you'd like to take the GR34 all the way round, allow a week's hiking time. The Camaret - Telgruc section is around 60 kilometers long.
We stop and contemplate
Hiking on the Dinan cove
Our first overnight stop is at the Goulien campsite, so we have the whole day ahead of us to sail along the Dinan cove. Our route is full of surprises: cliffs and points follow one another, revealing pretty coves with translucent waters. This first day's hike gives us a good idea of the diversity and purity of the natural spaces of the Crozon peninsula.
More information
Did you know? The GR34 runs for over 2,000 kilometers across Brittany, from Mont-Saint-Michel to Saint-Nazaire. It's also known as the "customs trail", as it was patrolled by customs to stop smuggling from the sea.
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The beaches of Goulien, Kersiguenou and Kerloc'h
They are among the most beautiful beaches on the Crozon peninsula. Like the other beaches on the Atlantic front, they offer an unspoilt environment, a wild and untouched nature.
That day, the waves attracted a few surfers. Before heading back to our campsite for the night, we settle down on the sand to admire the scenery.
day 2
Cap de la Chèvre
With the aim of reaching Morgat for our second night, our itinerary for the day takes us around Cap de la Chèvre. Our calves are put to the test: the area has a slight gradient. Here again, unique landscapes unfold before our eyes. We've never felt so much like we're at the end of the world, putting our vertigo to the test!
In late spring, we enjoy the colors and scents of the seaside vegetation. We spend the night at the gîte d'étape in Morgat, where we meet up with other hikers from all over France. We spend a convivial evening over a good meal, exchanging ideas, meeting new people and laughing.
Find your bed to spend the night on your journey
Please note that bivouacs and wild camping are strictly forbidden along the coast of the Crozon peninsula.
Day 3
Morgat cove
Our destination is Telgruc-sur-mer, where we plan to take the bus back to our car in Camaret-sur-Mer. During the day, we'll explore the cove of Morgat and its beaches, sheltered from the currents. As the tide is low as we pass through, we make a short detour to Aber Island to discover its fort.
Our arrival at Trez Bellec beach marked the end of a timeless weekend. Before the summer rush, we were able to enjoy the mild climate and tranquility of well-known sites, while discovering some real hidden nuggets. Next stop: the northern part of the peninsula, in September!
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Best practices
To preserve the beauty of our natural spaces and biodiversity, whether you're out walking or hiking, there are a few simple rules to follow.