The Crozon peninsula
In Brittany, at the extreme western end of the hexagon, at the foot of the Menez-Hom, near the isles of Ponant, the Crozon peninsula attracts thousands of visitors each year. This region of Finisterre has many features that delight everyone who are lucky enough to stay there.
Nestled in the heart of the Armorique Natural Regional Park and the Iroise Marine Park, the Crozon Peninsula is a preserved nature reserve dominated by heathland. It attracts ornithologists, botanists and geologists who come to study its natural wonders, like the red-billed chough which nests in its cliffs or the rare purple gromwell. Not forgetting hikers, photographers and anyone who wants to enjoy the pleasures of the land and the sea.