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Audierne

The coastal path – Penn-an-Enez Point loop from Primelin

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France
Finistère
Quimper
Audierne

The coastal path – Penn-an-Enez Point loop from Primelin

Hard

4.4

(9)

48

hikers

The coastal path – Penn-an-Enez Point loop from Primelin

07:38

29.3km

190m

Hiking

Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 16, 2026

Waypoints

A

Start point

Parking

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1

1.75 km

Coastal path

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Beautiful view of the wild coast from the coastal path next to the cove of Porstarz. Opposite you can see the old fishponds of Pors Tarz, built in 1883 for shellfish fishing.

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4.21 km

Plage du Loc'h

Beach

3

6.07 km

Plogoff Point

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Landspitze

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4

14.7 km

The coastal path

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The coastal path near the dunes of Trez Goarem offers a wild and magnificent walk in the heart of preserved seascapes. This path winds along the coast, with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and fine sandy beaches. The dunes, covered with typical Breton vegetation, form a soothing setting, while the sound of the waves punctuates the walk.

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5

15.9 km

Plage de Trez Goarem

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I'm glad if my advice doesn't resonate with you, but take comfort, things are getting worse and worse here!!! 😁😁😁👍👍👍

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6

17.8 km

Algae Winch of Le Lennach

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With this system - a kind of cable car - the seaweed fishermen lifted their catch, which was plentiful on the coast of Brittany, up to the mainland using horses or with the help of winches. Behind the cable car there is a Four a Goemon - a soda oven - set into the ground, in which the dried seaweed was burned. In the 19th century, the ash was used not only for soda production, but also for heating and as fertilizer. It was also used in gunpowder production. The antiseptic effect of the seaweed (iodine tincture) was also used in medicine, and around 15 kg of iodine was extracted from 25 tons of seaweed. Napoleon once had factories built in Brittany in which iodine could be extracted from the leaves. Today, the seaweed fishermen go out in a boat and harvest seaweed on site using a kind of lawnmower. Their products are now mainly used in naturopathy and the food industry.

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19.9 km

Four à goémonds

Ruins

21.1 km

Aod Treskadeg

Beach

9

22.1 km

Capuchins' Footbridge

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The Passerelle des Capucins was built in 1895 to connect the Old Mole, built in the second half of the 18th century, to the fortified right bank of the mouth of the Goyen. The pedestrian bridge (which can also be crossed by bike) owes its name to the Domaine des Capucins, located on the slope above the Passerelle.

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10

25.6 km

Beautiful coastline

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11

28.1 km

Penn-an-Enez Point

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Three old canons with a great view over the beach

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29.3 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

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22.5 km

4.13 km

989 m

967 m

808 m

Surfaces

19.2 km

4.13 km

3.20 km

1.40 km

1.37 km

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Saturday 11 July

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23°C

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Comments

May 18, 2025,De Kerhuret à Audierne - 180525
Day 5 of hiking. From Le Loch, the path becomes increasingly easier and we stop going up and down....🤪
This hike offers landscapes typical of the Breton coast, with broom in bloom. We appreciated the tranquility of these places, the weather obviously having a role to play in that!

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