Best attractions and places to see around Landévennec include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This peaceful village is situated at the mouth of the Aulne river on the Crozon Peninsula in Brittany, France. The area is known for its rich monastic history and picturesque landscapes, offering diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Beautifully to drive section unfortunately not continuous
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Allows you to avoid the very busy Crozon road in summer. Picnic area where the track crosses the main road. Cycle store at the entrance to Crozon
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Road in a green tunnel
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superb view and essential crossing point for Crozon
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Built on the old railway line linking Châteaulin to Crozon and Camaret, this greenway connects Tal Ar Groas (four kilometers east of Crozon) to Crozon, and extends for 2.5 kilometers towards Camaret, while waiting for the complete development of this old railway line, towards Camaret and towards Le Fret. The two greenway sections, on either side of Crozon, are very pleasant, easy and well laid out. The crossing of Crozon is a little more difficult, due to a small section with a steep gradient, and several sections on shared paths, without any facilities aimed at making cyclists safe.
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The publisher's information on the book by David Foenkinos (on which the film is based) states: "In a small, remote village in Brittany there is a very special library. Books are collected here that were never allowed to be published. One day a young editor discovers a manuscript that causes excitement and life even in the capital Paris changed many people. The author, Henri Pick, was the local pizza maker. But his widow claims that he never read a single book in his life and never wrote anything down on paper other than shopping lists. Did Monsieur Pick lead a secret second life? A charming novel - light, lively and full of humor."
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For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Summit of Ménez Hom. This mountain offers a 360° perspective of the surrounding valleys, the Bay of Brest, and the Bay of Douarnenez. Another impressive spot is Pont de Térénez, where you can enjoy beautiful vistas of the Aulne river estuary.
Landévennec is rich in history. You can visit the ruins of the Ancient Abbey of Landévennec, founded in the 5th century, which includes a museum showcasing archaeological finds and a medieval physic garden. The 17th-century Parish Church (Église Notre-Dame) with its maritime cemetery is also a notable historical landmark. For a deeper dive into Breton heritage, the Breizh Odyssée cultural center offers immersive experiences.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Summit of Ménez Hom is considered family-friendly and offers rewarding views. The Pont de Térénez is also a great spot for a family break with scenic views. Additionally, the Crozon–Tal ar Groas greenway provides an easy and pleasant route for family cycling or walking.
Landévennec offers a variety of hiking opportunities, especially within the Landévennec Forest and along the Aulne estuary. You can find moderate trails like the 'Forêt de Landévennec' loop or the 'Landévennec Abbey – View of the Aulne' loop. For easier walks, consider the 'Sillon des Anglais – Café/Bar Mer Made' loop. Explore more options on the Hiking around Landévennec guide.
The area around Landévennec is excellent for cycling. The Crozon–Tal ar Groas greenway is a very pleasant and easy route built on an old railway line, perfect for leisurely rides. For more challenging adventures, you can find numerous gravel biking and road cycling routes. Discover detailed routes in the Gravel biking around Landévennec and Road Cycling Routes around Landévennec guides.
The Ship Cemetery (Cimetière des Bateaux) offers a unique and poignant panorama of the Aulne estuary. From a viewpoint, you can observe old units of the French Navy, such as the cruiser Colbert, awaiting their final fate. It's a resting place for decommissioned naval vessels, providing a striking visual contrast to the natural beauty of the area.
Yes, Landévennec is part of the Regional Natural Park of Armorique. Within the village, you can find geological points of interest like the Sillon des Anglais and Sillon du Pal, which are recognized as part of the regional natural reserve for geological sites of the Crozon Peninsula. These are characterized by unique sand and shingle spits formed by tidal currents.
Landévennec is beautifully situated at the mouth of the Aulne river on the Crozon Peninsula, within the deep end of the Brest Roadstead. The landscape is characterized by the river estuary, the sheltered bay, and rich vegetation including araucarias, fig trees, mimosas, and eucalyptus, thanks to its mild and humid climate. The Bois du Loc'h and Landévennec Forest also contribute to the area's natural beauty.
The mild and humid climate of Landévennec, sheltered from strong winds, makes it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant natural scenery. Summer is also popular, though it can be busier. The rich vegetation thrives in this climate, making any season enjoyable for nature lovers.
The Saint-Sauveur Church of Le Faou, located nearby, is notable for its rich history and architecture. Rebuilt in 1544 and 1680, it features a beautiful domed Renaissance-style bell tower and a unique baptismal font with snake sculptures, which is rare in Brittany. The church also houses numerous statues and preserved wooden statues of the twelve apostles in its porch.
Beyond the Ancient Abbey of Landévennec, you can also visit Daoulas Abbey (Abbaye de Daoulas), located about 8 km north. This 12th-century abbey features a Romanesque cloister, an abbatial church, a fountain, an oratory, and a beautiful garden with 300 medieval plants, offering another glimpse into the region's monastic past.


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