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Statua di Nostra Signora dei Naufraghi

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Statua di Nostra Signora dei Naufraghi

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The Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue, or Our Lady of the Shipwrecked, is a deeply moving monument perched dramatically at the iconic Pointe du Raz in Plogoff, Finistère, within the stunning region of Brittany, France. Standing at an elevation of approximately 55 meters above sea level, this significant man-made monument serves as a poignant tribute to those lost at sea, embodying the region's rich maritime history and offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the statue's…

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    12 agosto 2023

    Escursionismo

    All'estremità del Finistère si erge la statua della Madonna dei Naufraghi. Fu realizzata in marmo di Carrara da Cyprian Godebski nel 1903. Con il bambino in braccio, si rivolge a un naufrago accovacciato ai suoi piedi.
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    Notre-Dame des Naufragés è una scultura di Cyprien Godebski realizzata nel 1904 e situata presso la Pointe du Raz a Plogoff (Finistère), su un terreno concesso gratuitamente da un abitante della parrocchia di Plogoff, il signor Yves Kersaudy, residente a Lescoff . La Prefettura marittima di Brest aveva concesso l'autorizzazione l'8 aprile 1901. La statua fu collocata sabato 19 giugno 1904. (Wikipedia)
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    In questo luogo esposto sulla Pointe du Raz, con vista libera sul mare e ovviamente ben visibile da lì, è stata eretta una statua della Madre di Dio Maria. Attorno …
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    I migliori Tour verso Statua di Nostra Signora dei Naufraghi

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    1. ap Sizun e Pointe du Raz – Finisterre

    15,2km

    04:33

    230m

    230m

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    Elevazione 50 m

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    Offerto da Foreca

    sabato 7 marzo

    12°C

    10°C

    34 %

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    Velocità max vento: 7,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Plogoff, Quimper, Finistère, Francia

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    Is the area around Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue suitable for families with young children?

    While the monument itself is inspiring, the terrain at Pointe du Raz can be challenging. The intro mentions steep slopes, so walks directly around the statue might be difficult for very young children or those in strollers. However, there are often easier, paved paths leading to the general area, and the stunning views can be enjoyed by all. Consider shorter, well-maintained paths for family-friendly walks.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and near the Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on the trails around Pointe du Raz, but they should always be kept on a leash due to the exposed cliffs and the presence of other visitors and wildlife. Always check for specific signage at the entrance to the site, as regulations can vary.

    What are the parking options available at Pointe du Raz for visitors to the statue?

    There is a large paid parking area at Pointe du Raz, which serves as the main access point for visitors to the statue and the surrounding trails. From the parking, it's a walk of about 15-20 minutes to reach the monument. During peak season, especially in summer, parking can fill up quickly, so arriving early is advisable.

    Is the Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue and its immediate surroundings wheelchair accessible?

    Access to the Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue itself involves navigating the natural, often uneven and steep terrain of Pointe du Raz. While there might be some paved sections leading towards the general area, the path directly to the statue and its immediate vicinity may not be fully wheelchair accessible due to the natural landscape and slopes mentioned in the intro. It's best to check local visitor information for the most current accessibility details.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to the Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue?

    Yes, at the Pointe du Raz visitor center, which is near the main parking area, you can typically find facilities such as cafes, souvenir shops, and restrooms. For more extensive dining options or accommodation, you would need to venture into nearby towns like Plogoff or Audierne, which offer a wider selection of restaurants, hotels, and guesthouses.

    What is the best way to get to Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue using public transport?

    Reaching Pointe du Raz, and thus the Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue, primarily relies on personal vehicle access. Public transport options directly to the site are limited. Some regional bus services might connect larger towns in Finistère, but a direct route to Pointe du Raz is uncommon. It's recommended to check local bus schedules for the Finistère region or consider a taxi from a nearby town if you're not driving.

    What should I wear when visiting the Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue, considering the coastal weather?

    Given its exposed location at Pointe du Raz, the weather can be unpredictable. The intro highlights the potential for strong winds and coastal conditions. Therefore, it's recommended to wear layers, including a windproof and waterproof jacket, even on seemingly clear days. Sturdy, comfortable walking shoes with good grip are essential due to the steep and sometimes uneven terrain.

    Are there any other significant landmarks or viewpoints near the Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue that are worth visiting?

    Absolutely! The Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue is located at the iconic Pointe du Raz, which is a landmark in itself. Beyond the statue, you can explore the dramatic cliffs, the Phare de la Vieille lighthouse (visible offshore), and the nearby Pointe du Van. The entire area offers numerous breathtaking viewpoints along the coastal paths, perfect for hikers and nature enthusiasts.

    What is the historical significance of the annual blessing ceremony at the statue?

    The annual blessing ceremony, typically held on the last Sunday of July or first Sunday of August, is a deeply rooted tradition that connects the monument to the region's maritime heritage. It serves as a poignant remembrance for those lost at sea and a blessing for current sailors, reinforcing the statue's role as a symbol of hope and protection for the Breton seafaring community.

    How difficult are the trails around Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue, and what kind of elevation changes can I expect?

    The trails around Pointe du Raz, including those leading to the statue, can range from moderate to challenging. The intro mentions steep slopes, and the highlight data indicates an elevation of approximately 55 meters above sea level at the statue's location. Hikers should expect significant elevation changes, particularly when exploring the various viewpoints and coastal paths. Appropriate footwear is highly recommended for navigating the rugged terrain.

    Can I visit the Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue during the winter months?

    Yes, the Notre-Dame des Naufragés Statue and Pointe du Raz are accessible year-round. While the winter months offer a dramatic and often solitary experience, visitors should be prepared for harsher weather conditions, including strong winds, rain, and potentially colder temperatures. The views can be equally stunning, but ensure you wear appropriate warm and waterproof clothing, and exercise caution on potentially slippery paths.

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