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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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practical footbridge over the harbor allowing you to reach Le Conquet
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The Saint-Mathieu lighthouse is classified as a historic monument. It was the first fire in Finistère. It peaks at 37 meters high. Tours are organized, if you are not afraid to climb the 163 steps that lead to its summit.
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In the far west of Finistère, Pointe Saint-Mathieu illuminates the dark waters of the Atlantic. On a rocky promontory which endures the most heated anger, a lighthouse erected over the ruins of an abbey dating from the 6th century guides sailors coming from the ocean. Between nature and history, the charm operates.
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Welcome to Le Conquet, where the echoes of the past meet the majestic waves of the present. Here, on the nature-protected Kermorvan Peninsula, the Phare de Kermorvan stands proudly - the westernmost land-based lighthouse in France. Built in 1849 under the watchful supervision of Louis Plantier, this 20 meter high tower is an impressive architectural masterpiece. With a square floor plan, it stands firmly on a rock and the sturdy granite bridging provides safe access for all who want to Looking for adventure. The lighthouse's eventful history can be felt in every corner. A fog bell installed in 1874 commemorates days when visibility was cloudy and ships sought their way in the fog. A fortress, once built to defend against enemy fleets, was later converted into a comfortable home for the lighthouse keeper and his family. Amazingly, the lighthouse remained untouched during the turmoil of 1944, a testament to the times that tells stories of bravery and hope. Although the Phare de Kermorvan is now automated and remotely controlled, its presence along the Four-Passage (Chenal du Four) remains essential. This important sea route, which connects the mainland with the Molène archipelago, is made safer by the light of this tower. For those looking for a unique experience, the lighthouse offers guided tours during the summer months. A small donation of €5 gives you the opportunity to climb the tower and enjoy breathtaking views of the Brittany coast.
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A majestic lighthouse that sits proudly on the cliffs of Saint-Mathieu Peak and tells of a rich history. This lighthouse is not just a guide for ships, but a witness to time. It immediately catches the eye with its magnificent architecture, consisting of smooth granite masonry from Aber Ildut and partly from Kersanton. Its white and red horizontal stripes that wrap around the tapered tower make it a real eye-catcher. The impressive ensemble of the lighthouse, the neighboring church ruins and the chapel is not only historically significant, but also offers an incomparable view. The Phare de Saint-Mathieu was built on the remains of the old Saint-Mathieu Abbey and houses a smaller tower next to it, the Semaphore. This was once used to monitor communications along the coast. The position of the lighthouse was not chosen by chance. It offers a magnificent panorama that extends from the Pointe du Raz to the Ile d'Ouessant and includes the Molène archipelago and the Chaussée des Pierres Noires. With an impressive range of around 55 kilometers, the lighthouse is not only an important landmark for sailors, but also marks the Four Passage. This important north-south route between the mainland and the island of Ouessant saves ships a valuable two days on their journey. The historical and cultural heritage of the Phare de Saint-Mathieu is so important that it has been listed as a French historical monument since 2011. It is open to all visitors to experience the fascinating history and impressive views.
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At the windswept westernmost point of Brittany, where the sea hits the cliffs harshly and relentlessly, rise the picturesque ruins of Saint-Mathieu Abbey. This once sacred place, which fits harmoniously into the dramatic coastal landscape, contains a rich and eventful history that has significantly shaped the appearance of this region. As early as the 6th century, according to legend, there was a monastery here, founded by St. Tanguy, which had the skull of the Apostle Matthew as a relic. However, most of the abbey walls visible today date from the 11th century, although the exact beginnings of this impressive monastery complex lie in the darkness of history. What we know for sure: The monastery was repeatedly the victim of destruction and raids; for example, in 1295 the monks lost seven bells to English invaders. The neighboring sea, which is always present and creates an almost mystical atmosphere, also played a central role for the monks of the abbey. It was they who kept a beacon on the tower of the monastery church to guide the sailors safely through the dangerous sea of Iroise. But the fate of the abbey took a dramatic turn during the French Revolution: the monastery was abandoned, the buildings were sold and many of them were demolished. But despite the turmoil of time and the destruction it brought with it, impressive ruins still stand today that testify to the former splendor and importance of this place. A modern lighthouse sits right next to the remains of the abbey - a stark contrast, but one that symbolizes the connection between history and the present.
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The Croaë Passerelle is the only connection between the two banks of the estuary, and therefore the best view point over the port of Conquet and its unique landscape worthy of an impressionist painting. Exclusively pedestrian, the Croaë footbridge can be explored on foot or by bike for a peaceful stroll through a typical setting of the Breton country.
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