At the foot of a wooded hill on the Goyen estuary you will enjoy a beautifull hostelry with its blue shutters, Le Goyen.
At the Audierne aquarium discover the Breton aquatic farm life. You will resume your journey by travelling past Lervily headland and by discovering a new flamboyant Gothic art : the chapel of Saint-Tugen.
At the Pointe du Raz you will watch an imposing panorama of the landscapes sculpted by the fury of unleashed elements. The Plogoff hell with its range of reefs and spurs is ended by the Vieille lighthouse provides its striking evidence. You will encounter a succession of headlands :Pointe du Van, Pointe de Brezellec…. When travelling around the Trépassés bay
The Cap Sizun reservation will display the variety of the local fauna. On the banks of the Goyen amble down the Pont-Croix side streets lined with old houses up to the river.
Farther the stained glass windows of Notre-Dame-de-Confort church will attract your attention.
Travel back to the ocean to visit the port-museum of Douarnenez a living conservatory of the sea folks’ traditional culture.
out of the forest Névet you will discover the mountain which overlooks the most typical village of the rural Brittany. The Locronan square lined with Renaissance houses is a genuine cinema scenery. This houses were inhabited by weavers and merchants.
You might feel nostalgic when leaving this town before encountering another part of history at the Manor of Moëllien.