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Breathtaking landscapes
Breathtaking views

Brittany before your eyes
The most beautiful panoramas of the Crozon peninsula

From Camping Kervella, set off to discover the most beautiful viewpoints of the Crozon peninsula and its surroundings. Vertiginous cliffs, 360° viewpoints, wild headlands, and historical sites await you for moments of wonder. Whether you're a hiker, photographer, or simply someone who enjoys contemplation, these landscapes will leave you with unforgettable memories. Pack your hiking boots and camera for your stay at our campsite near the Crozon peninsula!

Horizons as far as the eye can see Nature on display

From Pointe du Raz to Cap de la Chèvre, passing by Tas de Pois, each site offers a unique view of the ocean, the cliffs, and the wild landscapes of Brittany. Accessible by car or on foot from our campsite, these places are perfect for a romantic stroll, a brisk hike, or a moment of quiet contemplation.

The mythical cliffs Pointe du Raz & Pointe de Pen-Hir

  • Pointe du Raz: One of the most spectacular sites in Brittany, where the ocean crashes against the cliffs. A 360° panorama of the Iroise Sea.
  • Pointe de Pen-Hir: With its vertiginous cliffs and Tas de Pois (rounded rocks), this site offers a breathtaking view of Douarnenez Bay.
  • Cap de la Chèvre: A coastal path leading to wild beaches and views of rocky islets.

Belvederes and viewpoints Menez Hom & Rosnoën Belvedere

  • Ménez Hom: This high peak in Finistère (330 m) offers a breathtaking view of Brest harbor and the Crozon peninsula.
  • Rosnoën viewpoint: A little-known but magical viewpoint overlooking the Aulne River and the inland landscapes of Brittany.
  • Toulinguet Semaphore (Camaret): A panoramic view of the sea and the Saint-Mathieu lighthouse.

Historical and unusual sites Fort of the Estuary & Island of the Capuchins

  • Fort de l’Aber: a 19th-century military fort with a breathtaking view overlooking the Aber Wrac’h estuary and the ocean.
  • Îlot des Capucins (Brest): accessible at low tide, this site offers a unique view of Brest harbor and its naval arsenal.
  • Pointe des Espagnols (Brest): a place steeped in history with an unobstructed view of the sea and the fortifications.

Coastal walks and bridges Térénez Bridge & Dinan Point

  • Térénez Bridge: a suspension bridge offering spectacular views of the Aulne River and the surrounding hills.
  • Dinan Point (Morgat): a natural viewpoint overlooking Douarnenez Bay, ideal for watching sunsets.