Best attractions and places to see around Locmaria-Plouzané encompass a diverse landscape, from its 6-kilometer coastline along the Iroise Sea to its inland bocage. The commune features picturesque sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and the renowned GR 34 coastal path, offering numerous hiking trails. Visitors can explore a rich historical and cultural heritage, including ancient chapels, manors, and megalithic sites. This area provides a blend of coastal beauty and rural charm for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The ruins of "du manoir de Pierre Paul Roux", also called Saint Paul Roux and also Le Magnifique.
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This place is a tip for all weather conditions. In fog, it appears almost mystical and mysterious, and in sunshine, the beach invites a visit. You can often observe surfers on the beach. Swimming is forbidden there due to the strong Atlantic current.
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A sign says: everyone travels at the same speed here. So cycling is allowed, but at walking pace.
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Located between Pointe de Pen Hir and Pointe de Toulinguet, Plage Pen Hat is a stunning sandy beach surrounded by rugged cliffs. However, swimming out is not recommended, as there are sometimes high surf waves and strong undertows that should not be underestimated. Pen Hat is particularly popular with experienced surfers from all over the world. Above Pen Hat runs a coastal path offering magnificent views of Pen Hir and the Atlantic Ocean.
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practical footbridge over the harbor allowing you to reach Le Conquet
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Very spectacular with gigantic views and impressions
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The ruins “du manoir de Pierre Paul Roux”, also called Saint Paul Roux and also Le Magnifique. Saint Paul Roux was a great poet and had a “manoir” built here, which he and his family moved into in 1905. A manor is a building that is somewhere between a castle and a manor farm. The structure was destroyed during bombings in 1944.
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Plage de Pen Hat, a highlight near Camaret sur mer. At low tide it is a huge, wide, firm sandy beach and at high tide it is a hotspot for surfers. If you are lucky enough to be here at Gande Maree, you can also get into caves on the cliffs at the extreme low tide, which are inaccessible the rest of the year. Above the beach, at the Manoir Saint Pol Roux, the ruins of a former manor house, you have an incomparable view of the bay and in the evening, if the weather is right, it is the spot for some great sunset photos.
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Locmaria-Plouzané's coastline offers stunning views of the Iroise Sea. You can explore picturesque sandy beaches like Porsmilin, Portez, and Trégana. The impressive Corréjou cliffs are a highlight, featuring a unique "hanging beach" and dramatic observation points. The coast also extends to the Pointe du Grand Minou, offering views towards the Tas de Pois de Crozon.
Yes, the commune is rich in history. You can visit the Notre-Dame Church, which houses 17th-century polychrome wooden statues, and the historic Chapelle Saint-Sébastien, built around 1640. Other notable sites include the Chapelle de Lesconvel, various crosses and calvaries, and the ruins of the Coecilian Manor - Saint-Pol-Roux.
Hiking is a primary activity, especially along the GR 34 Coastal Path, which offers spectacular scenery with cliffs, coves, and diverse flora. For specific routes, you can explore options like the "Portez Beach – Petit Minou Lighthouse loop" or the "Portez Beach – Fort Bertheaume loop." Find more running trails on the Running Trails around Locmaria-Plouzané guide.
The south-facing sandy beaches of Porsmilin, Portez, and Trégana are popular for families. For experienced surfers, Anse de Pen Hat is a stunning sandy beach known for its surf, though swimming is not recommended due to strong undertows.
The Pointe de Pen-Hir offers expansive views of the Iroise Sea and the Crozon peninsula, known for its impressive sights of tumultuous currents. The Corréjou cliffs also provide magnificent views of Camaret-sur-Mer. Additionally, the coastal path above Anse de Pen Hat offers great views of Pen Hir and the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes, Locmaria-Plouzané has traces of a very ancient past. You can discover the Menhir de Kereven, an ancient standing stone, and the Stèle de Keriscoualc'h, recognized as one of the largest steles in Brittany, an emblematic Iron Age artifact that has been Christianized. Tumuli (ancient burial mounds) can also be found.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic coastal scenery, especially the views from Pointe de Pen-Hir, which is described as emblematic of the Crozon peninsula. The unique geological features of the Corréjou cliffs and the stunning sandy beach of Anse de Pen Hat are also highly rated. Many enjoy the combination of hiking and scenic beauty.
Yes, the area offers various routes for cycling and gravel biking. For cycling, you can find routes like the "Saint‑Mathieu Point – Croaë Footbridge loop." Gravel biking options include the "Plage des Blancs Sablons – Croaë Footbridge loop." Explore more routes on the Cycling around Locmaria-Plouzané guide and the Gravel biking around Locmaria-Plouzané guide.
The sandy beaches of Porsmilin, Portez, and Trégana are popular spots for families. The Croaë Footbridge is also considered family-friendly, offering an original view of the Conquet estuary. Inland, the bocage landscapes provide pleasant hiking and cycling trails suitable for various skill levels.
The GR 34, also known as the "sentier des douaniers," is a renowned coastal path that runs along the Locmaria-Plouzané coastline. It offers spectacular scenery with cliffs, coves, and diverse flora and fauna, providing excellent opportunities for hiking and observing seabirds and local wildlife.
Beyond the ruins of the Coecilian Manor - Saint-Pol-Roux, Locmaria-Plouzané is home to several manors, such as the Manoir de Kerscao, which offers guided tours in summer. The countryside also reveals a diversity of other manors, washhouses, and bread ovens, reflecting the region's rich heritage.
The summer months are particularly popular for visiting the beaches and enjoying coastal activities. However, the GR 34 coastal path and other hiking trails offer beautiful scenery year-round. The dramatic cliffs at Déolen are especially impressive during storms, offering a different kind of natural spectacle.


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