to community Penmarc'h include the districts of Kérity, St. Pierre and St. Guénolé, and the peninsula of the same.
is known to Pointe de La Torche (Felsvorprung into the sea above St. Guénolé) with the beautiful sandy beaches and Pors Carn La Torche, which enjoy great popularity, especially among surfers (see other blog article).
A nice large beach is the Plage du Steir in Kérity that is suitable for children as it is a relatively small waves.
A very small beach, enjoy the many local mothers with their young children in the summer afternoons, is the plague La Joie de near the Chapelle de la Joie in St. Guénolé.
Kérity it is in a small harbor, where there is the off-season still very busy.
Chez Emma "with outdoor terrace is a place for leisure or for Britons. The next nearest fish restaurant or the Pancake of the place you can enjoy specialties of Brittany, if you do not like to cook.
fresh fish you buy at the port of St. Guénolé. Every day at 17h you can watch the arrival of the ships and buy fresh fish directly from boats.
The Phare d'Eckmühl, with 65m height of the highest lighthouses in France, the symbol of Penmarc'h (Blog Article history of the lighthouse) is.
The climb is rewarded with spectacular views of bigouden the Küchte and Pays.
worth mentioning are the many old chapels are worth a visit or the "Côte Sauvage", St. Guénolé's rocky coast.
offers especially in the fall of the surf waves of a magnificent spectacle of nature.
Discover the diversity of Brittany!
Kenavo, à bientôt à Penmarc'h
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