To visit Cap Sizun is to plunge into the heart of a spectacular natural environment. Cap Sizun juts out into the Iroise Sea, framed to the north by the Bay of Douarnenez and to the south by the Bay of Audierne. This Breton promontory offers breathtaking panoramas, with steep cliffs plunging into the turquoise waters of the Atlantic. Emblematic sites such as the Pointe du Raz and the Pointe du Van are must-sees for lovers of grandiose landscapes. Between these two points, the Baie des Trépassés offers a wild beach where the waves crash with force, ideal for surfers and thrill-seekers. Its maritime extension is the chaussée de Sein, whose main emerged part is the île de Sein, separated from the cape by the raz de Sein.
Cap Sizun is also rich in history and culture, with picturesque villages, ancient churches and majestic lighthouses, such as the one on the Ile de Sein, that tell the story of centuries of maritime life. Hiking trails, including the famous GR® 34, allow you to explore this region on foot, offering breathtaking views.