The creeks of Beg-Meil
Description
Take the Cap-Coz coastal path, towards the tip of Beg-Meil and its semaphore. Then let yourself be guided by the famous and picturesque GR®34. The walk offers you breathtaking views of the ocean and the surrounding coves: Lantecoste, Bot Conan, La Roche Percée... Don't hesitate to stop there for a swim or a picnic. Then stroll through the charming shopping street of Beg-Meil. The circuit continues towards Cap-Coz along the kiwi orchards.
Technical information
- Level: Easy
- Distance: 10,2 km
- Roaming time: 3:00 hour(s)
Comfort / services
- Walking & more
Steps
1. In the car park at the corner of Descente Bellevue and Hent Kerscolper, head towards the Cap Coz viewpoint at 350 m which is the starting point of the G34. View location
2. From the Cap-Coz viewpoint, walk the GR34 from cove to cove, following the white and red markings for approximately 3 km. Cross the Pen An Roz dead end, to arrive on the path to the hold. View location
3. Head towards the belvedere which overlooks the Beg-Meil slipway and turn right. Proceed along the sunken path and turn left onto the second dead end. Continue straight ahead to find the sea. Walk the coastal path and continue towards Kerambigorn beach. View location
4. Before Kerambigorn beach, go up towards the Kerlosquen car park. Continue straight ahead and turn left after 600 m towards Chemin de Kerdero. After 300 m, on the path to Park Marc'h, head straight ahead following Hent Galzadeg and Vinogen Louarn. At the intersection with Chemin de Kerbrigent, turn right. After the barrier, take the wooded path for 300m then turn right at the exit of the path onto Hent Brinigwenn. View location
5. On the road to Beg-Meil (D45), follow the road up for 150 m. Cross the pedestrian crossing which leads to Hent Kerveltrec. Turn left towards Allée de la Roche Percée then turn right onto Hent Lantecoste for 300 m. View location
6. At the first intersection, turn left. Take the wooded path passing Bot Conan's castle and the Kiwi orchards. After camping, you will find your starting point. View location