DISCOVER THE CROZON PENINSULA DIFFERENTLY
From the port of Morgat to the Roscanvel peninsula, via Cap de la Chèvre, Camaret
and the pointe de Pen Hir, embark on one of our five walks along the water and admire
the maritime treasures of the Crozon peninsula. Shimmering sea caves, heavenly coves, dizzying cliffs, majestic Tas de Pois, fortifications, fauna, flora, legends and stories from the past - each route invites you to marvel and enjoy a unique moment on the ocean.
Leaving from Morgat :
01 -A visit to the sea caves (50min)
Come on board with our sailor guides for a unique experience, a journey back in time. A visit to the sea caves of Morgat, on the Crozon Peninsula, veritable open-air museums of incredible colours and legends.
Take a picturesque trip around Morgat and discover the places that have made this seaside resort famous, developed by Armand Peugeot and Louis Richard since the end of the 19th century: sea caves with their shimmering colours, centuries-old legends, a marina, Chabal villas perched on the heights...
A walk through history, nature and geology.
02 -L'Anse de l'île vierge, Criques & Falaises (1h15)
From the port of Morgat to the grotte de l'Église, discover the treasures of the coastline and in particular the beauty of the turquoise waters of Ile Vierge, the cliffs, wild coves and pebble beaches, most of which are only accessible by sea.
Leave the port of Morgat to admire the caves that line the coast and the impressive cliffs all the way to the Pointe du Dolmen, passing through the turquoise waters and paradise of Ile Vierge. It's the perfect opportunity to discover the local flora and fauna, and gain a better understanding of how the tides govern life in the surrounding area.
And if the sea is mild, our sailor guides will show you the inside of the Grotte de l'Église and the beauty it conceals.
03 - Cap de la Chèvre & Anse de St Nicolas (1h15)
From the port of Morgat to Cap de la Chèvre, a walk along the water to discover the foreshore and sea caves of the Crozon peninsula.
A walk in the Mer d'Iroise, between the Pointe du Raz and Cap de la Chèvre, to discover the cove of Saint-Nicolas, when the foreshore reveals its treasures. You can admire islets, rocky points and vertiginous cliffs eroded by time. A magical setting where the flower-filled moorland, lagoon-like coves and maritime pines have nothing to envy of the Mediterranean.
A place rich in stories and legends that our sailor guides will be delighted to tell you about...
Leaving from Camaret :
04 -La Pointe de Pen Hir & its Tas de Pois (1h15)
From the port of Camaret-sur-Mer to the famous Tas de Pois, the Pointe de Pen-Hir is yours to explore on the Iroise Sea.
Leaving from the port of Camaret, set off to meet the impressive Tas de Pois, the emblematic sentinels of the tip of Finistère and the haunts of many seabirds. A route punctuated by wild places, memories of the past, caves, coves and beaches. It's a privileged moment when you might come across a seal, a crested cormorant, a common guillemot or, if you're lucky, a Torda penguin.
05 -The Pointe des Espagnols & its Fortifications (1h30)
Discover the route of the fortifications as seen from the ocean, the history of the Roscanvel peninsula and the works of Vauban. An open-air history lesson.
Embark on a journey back in time along the fortifications route, to discover the built heritage of the north of the Crozon Peninsula. A strategic area for the defence of the Goulet de Brest, it is home to a number of cliff-top forts, including the Fraternité, Capucins and Cornouaille. This is an opportunity for our sailor guides to talk about Vauban, the battles that have left their mark on history and the landscape, and of course the omnipresent nature that is gradually reclaiming its rights.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Municipal car park (fee payable) next to the Morgat ticket office.
From the port of Morgat to the Roscanvel peninsula, via Cap de la Chèvre, Camaret
and the pointe de Pen Hir, embark on one of our five walks along the water and admire
the maritime treasures of the Crozon peninsula. Shimmering sea caves, heavenly coves, dizzying cliffs, majestic Tas de Pois, fortifications, fauna, flora, legends and stories from the past - each route invites you to marvel and enjoy a unique moment on the ocean.
Leaving from Morgat :
01 -A visit to the sea caves (50min)
Come on board with our sailor guides for a unique experience, a journey back in time. A visit to the sea caves of Morgat, on the Crozon Peninsula, veritable open-air museums of incredible colours and legends.
Take a picturesque trip around Morgat and discover the places that have made this seaside resort famous, developed by Armand Peugeot and Louis Richard since the end of the 19th century: sea caves with their shimmering colours, centuries-old legends, a marina, Chabal villas perched on the heights...
A walk through history, nature and geology.
02 -L'Anse de l'île vierge, Criques & Falaises (1h15)
From the port of Morgat to the grotte de l'Église, discover the treasures of the coastline and in particular the beauty of the turquoise waters of Ile Vierge, the cliffs, wild coves and pebble beaches, most of which are only accessible by sea.
Leave the port of Morgat to admire the caves that line the coast and the impressive cliffs all the way to the Pointe du Dolmen, passing through the turquoise waters and paradise of Ile Vierge. It's the perfect opportunity to discover the local flora and fauna, and gain a better understanding of how the tides govern life in the surrounding area.
And if the sea is mild, our sailor guides will show you the inside of the Grotte de l'Église and the beauty it conceals.
03 - Cap de la Chèvre & Anse de St Nicolas (1h15)
From the port of Morgat to Cap de la Chèvre, a walk along the water to discover the foreshore and sea caves of the Crozon peninsula.
A walk in the Mer d'Iroise, between the Pointe du Raz and Cap de la Chèvre, to discover the cove of Saint-Nicolas, when the foreshore reveals its treasures. You can admire islets, rocky points and vertiginous cliffs eroded by time. A magical setting where the flower-filled moorland, lagoon-like coves and maritime pines have nothing to envy of the Mediterranean.
A place rich in stories and legends that our sailor guides will be delighted to tell you about...
Leaving from Camaret :
04 -La Pointe de Pen Hir & its Tas de Pois (1h15)
From the port of Camaret-sur-Mer to the famous Tas de Pois, the Pointe de Pen-Hir is yours to explore on the Iroise Sea.
Leaving from the port of Camaret, set off to meet the impressive Tas de Pois, the emblematic sentinels of the tip of Finistère and the haunts of many seabirds. A route punctuated by wild places, memories of the past, caves, coves and beaches. It's a privileged moment when you might come across a seal, a crested cormorant, a common guillemot or, if you're lucky, a Torda penguin.
05 -The Pointe des Espagnols & its Fortifications (1h30)
Discover the route of the fortifications as seen from the ocean, the history of the Roscanvel peninsula and the works of Vauban. An open-air history lesson.
Embark on a journey back in time along the fortifications route, to discover the built heritage of the north of the Crozon Peninsula. A strategic area for the defence of the Goulet de Brest, it is home to a number of cliff-top forts, including the Fraternité, Capucins and Cornouaille. This is an opportunity for our sailor guides to talk about Vauban, the battles that have left their mark on history and the landscape, and of course the omnipresent nature that is gradually reclaiming its rights.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Municipal car park (fee payable) next to the Morgat ticket office.












