MTG1 25 Douarnenez Locranan Plomoderm Menez Hom Peninsula Crozon Camaret Sur Mer
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Last edit: 20-08-2025
This route of only 115 km through beautiful Brittany will take the whole day because of the many sights you can visit along the way.
I rate this route 5 stars because of the beautiful roads through a beautiful green landscape with beautiful views over the sea.
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Duration
6h 47m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
114.80 km
Countries
Bretagne with it's beautiful green countryside and ocean views
Bert Loorbach, the author, is an avid motorcyclist himself and lived in France for a year and a half. During that time, he dedicated himself to mapping France's lesser-known and beautiful back roads specifically for motorcyclists. Hotels, campsites, sights, parking lots, and restaurants are included as points of interest.
This route is only 115 km, but it will take all day due to the many stops. The ride starts in Douarnenez, and there are many campsites and hotels in the surrounding area for overnight stays. The harbor also houses a maritime museum, definitely worth a visit if you're passing through.
Along the way, you'll pass the beautiful Beach du Ris Douarnenez. We'll continue to Locranan, where you should definitely stop in the town center to take a few photos of the beautiful Renaissance buildings, church, and chapel, built of granite. There's also a museum for enthusiasts.
We continue on the D63 to Plomoderm, where we can visit the Sainte-Marie chapel. In March 1903, during a violent storm, this chapel was struck by lightning in its tower, partially collapsing its roof. The chapel has been classified as a historical monument since October 28, 1916. In Breton, it's called the Maison de la Virgen (House of the Virgin), while the popular language refers to the chapels with the Virgin Mary as their hostess. The chapel and monastery are located at the foot of the twin peaks of Ménez-Hom, at an altitude of 193 meters. Definitely worth a short stop.
Then, drive to the summit of Menez-Hom, one of Brittany's highest points at 330 meters. This extinct volcano is definitely worth a visit. After an easy climb, you'll have exceptional views of the surrounding area. These days, this formerly sacred mountain is very popular with paragliders.
We then continue along the D887, a beautiful two-lane road through a green and rolling landscape. Just before Croaz Semeno, we turn left and head back towards the coast, passing many charming little villages and panoramic views.
We drive along the coast towards Crozon, enjoying the beautiful scenery and narrow roads through the rolling landscape. Take the time to stop and take a photo every now and then.
We pass Ponte du Bellec with a small beach, a good place to stop and take a refreshing dip in good weather.
We drive past Four à Chaux de Rozan, a feudal mound on which a defensive structure built of earth and wood overlooks the Aber site.
We continue towards Crozon, where a beautiful tour of the Crozon Peninsula awaits us, with lovely narrow roads through a beautiful green landscape overlooking the sea. Along the way, you'll pass several historic forts, batteries, and memorials.
Lunch is planned on the beach in Morgat (Corzon), where you can choose from several restaurants along the boulevard. After lunch, we'll drive to Cape of the Goat, where we can take a short walk to enjoy the beautiful view and the Naval Aeronautical Memorial and the Cap de la Chèvre Battery.
We continue north, following the beautiful coast for a while, via Taladec'h to Pointe de Espagnol, where we can stop to visit the fort and batteries. After this short stop, we continue along the narrow D355 back towards Camaret-sur-Mer.
We continue to the highlight of the trip, a visit to Pointe de Pen-Hir, the most beautiful of the four peaks on this peninsula. Another stunning view. Off the coast lie three rocks in the water called the Tas de Pois (Pile of Peas).
We drive back to our final destination, Camaret-sur-Mer, a charming harbor town where you can enjoy strolling along the quays with their lively bustle and colorful houses. On the harbor head lies the chapel of Notre Dame de Rocamadour. Continuing on, you'll come to the Tour de Vauban, often called the golden tower because of its ochre color. The tower, which once guarded the Sillon de Camaret and the entrance to the Strait of Brest, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can stay overnight in a hotel or at a campsite.
Beach du Ris Douarnenez
Pointe de Pen-Hir and Tas de Pois
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