Ponant Museum
Renovated in 2019, the museum presents the history, art, economy, culture and life of Léon in the past.
Renovated in 2019, the museum presents the history, art, economy, culture and life of Léon in the past.
Who would have thought that in the heart of Finistère, a Palmeraie would find its source? Located not far from the Parc Naturel Marin d'Iroise, the exotic garden at Saint-Renan is an invitation to travel... Want to relax and recharge your batteries? Come and discover this unique plant paradise with its lush, generous natural surroundings!
The Saint-Laurent peninsula is a great place to take a stroll in front of the Four lighthouse. In addition to its wild and grandiose landscape, the peninsula boasts a number of menhirs, all located on the southeastern tip of the peninsula, and seaweed kilns.
Firmly anchored in the open sea, the Four lighthouse has weathered every storm since it was built 150 years ago.
The highest point in the Pays d'Iroise, at 142 m above sea level, is located in the heart of the countryside, in the commune of Ploumoguer. Around the orientation table, you can discover an exceptional 360° panorama. Picnic area, heritage trail and dry toilets on site.
Just a stone's throw from Pointe Saint Mathieu, come and step back in time in this exceptional German command blockhouse.
On 5 floors, discover a museography centered on testimonies and anecdotes, amply illustrated by thousands of objects, documents and photographs.
In Ploudalmézeau, just below the town center in the direction of Lannilis, the Jardin Botanique et animalier du Moulin Neuf welcomes you every day, with free admission.
On March 16, 1978, the oil tanker Amoco Cadiz sank off Portsall, spilling 227,000 tonnes of oil along 360 km of coastline. A dedicated museum space takes you to the heart of this disaster, which became an incredible human adventure.
Situated along the GR 34, facing the sea and the Iroise islands, the Pointe de Corsen site is a very pleasant walking area, fully accessible to people with reduced mobility. A fun trail leads you to the orientation table.
From its height of 37 metres, the Trézien lighthouse illuminates the open sea for up to 32 km. Up there, you'll be between heaven and earth, contemplating the coast and sea as you've never seen them before!
Dating back some 4,000 years, the Kerloas menhir is, until proven otherwise, the tallest megalith currently standing.
Backing onto the Vauban military fort of the same name and aligned with the Portzic lighthouse, which is more firmly anchored in the harbour, this 26-metre-high lighthouse, which reaches 34 metres above high water, stands on a gigantic rock jutting out into the waves.
Located at the tip of the peninsula of the same name (which is classified and managed by the Conservatoire du littoral), renowned for its beautiful walks, the Kermorvan lighthouse is a privileged spot offering a breathtaking view of the Iroise Sea.
The little chapel of Saint Samson, dating from the second half of the 18th century, offers a marvellous panoramic view of the ocean.
Discover this center for the interpretation and development of seaweed from the Molène archipelago, located in Europe's 1st seaweed unloading port.
This summer, three temporary exhibitions will take place on the site of the Maison de l'algue, which is currently undergoing renovation.
Built by the Marquis François III de Kergroadez near Brest, this early 17th-century château is a classic example of Breton Renaissance and defensive architecture. This vast Leonardo residence is built entirely of Lanildut granite, around a square courtyard enclosed by a defensive wall.
Looking to relax and have a good time with friends or family? Head for the "La Récré des 3 Curés" amusement park in Milizac (10 minutes from Brest). Dozens of fun activities await you on the 17-hectare park.
Today you're visiting Molène, so don't miss the Maison de l'Environnement, where you can learn a little more about your surroundings.
Molène, always with an eye on the sea. Discover the island's natural and cultural heritage. Along the way, you'll discover the semaphore, a two-story exhibit on the history and function of this emblematic island landmark.
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