Pointe du Raz, the end of the world
Every year, more than a million visitors from all over the world travel along the wild coastline of the Pointe du Raz in Finistère, one of Brittany's most emblematic sites.
Just 40 minutes from the hotel-restaurant, the natural site of the Pointe du Raz in Cap Sizun has preserved its authenticity and the wild character of its landscapes.
Take a breath of fresh iodised air and wander along the coastal paths, between moorland and heather, discovering small coves with an unexplored air, in an unspoilt environment where only the birds reign supreme.
From the Pointe du Raz, enjoy a unique view of Cap de la Chèvre and the Bay of Douarnenez. The GR34 coastal path takes you on a pleasant stroll from the Pointe du Raz to the Pointe du Van, offering a magnificent panorama of the Baie des Trépassés, the islet of Tévennec and the Ile de Sein on a clear day.
The Lutins trail takes children on a 1? hour discovery tour of the Pointe du Raz. On the programme: legends, discovery of the local flora and fauna...
On site, the site house informs and educates visitors about the richness of the natural environment through projections and exhibitions.
Just 40 minutes from the hotel-restaurant, the natural site of the Pointe du Raz in Cap Sizun has preserved its authenticity and the wild character of its landscapes.
Take a breath of fresh iodised air and wander along the coastal paths, between moorland and heather, discovering small coves with an unexplored air, in an unspoilt environment where only the birds reign supreme.
From the Pointe du Raz, enjoy a unique view of Cap de la Chèvre and the Bay of Douarnenez. The GR34 coastal path takes you on a pleasant stroll from the Pointe du Raz to the Pointe du Van, offering a magnificent panorama of the Baie des Trépassés, the islet of Tévennec and the Ile de Sein on a clear day.
The Lutins trail takes children on a 1? hour discovery tour of the Pointe du Raz. On the programme: legends, discovery of the local flora and fauna...
On site, the site house informs and educates visitors about the richness of the natural environment through projections and exhibitions.