The « must sees »
Fill up on salty air and go in quest of larger than life beauty
The Tréhic lighthouse
Ideal for a breath of fresh sea air !
Built between 1840 and 1844 under the direction of engineer Maillard de Gournerie, this 858-meter long granite ribbon effectively protects the entrance to the port of Le Croisic. The Tréhic lighthouse was placed at its end in 1872.
The Tréhic lighthouse
- 1872 -
The wild coast
Coves and rocks with strange shapes
Wild side
Let's go for an 8 km ride.
The rugged coastline of Le Croisic has a thousand faces and will amaze you at every step. Its steep cliffs, coves and rocks with unique shapes, will leave you with unforgettable memories. Accessible to everyone on most of the trail (GR34), strollers and wheelchairs will have to go out of the way in some places to continue on their way.
Port district
The 16th and 17th centuries were periods of full prosperity for the port of Le Croisic. Profiting from the salt trade, cod fishing and shipbuilding, shipowners and traders grew richer; their old ones on the quays bear witness to this.
It is also the ideal area for shopping and sitting at a terrace to taste local products.
The Mont-Esprit
A view of our peninsula and the Traict
Gardens
We invite you to come and discover our 6 gardens accessible to all for a moment of calm in a green setting.
- The Mont-Esprit for its view of our peninsula and the ocean inlet
- The town hall garden and its South American inspiration
- The garden of the Galerie Chapleau (open during exhibitions)
- The Mont-Lenigo and its meridian cannon
- The Jan garden bird paradise
- The Penn Avel Park and its 9 hectares.
Beaches
Beaches and sandy bays await you on our peninsula for the competition of the most beautiful dive. On the south coast, you will find the beach of Port Lin lined with seaside villas and then make way for a few coves along the wild coast. The Pointe du Croisic will give way to the lighthouse of Tréhic with more extensive beaches with rocky spaces. St Goustan beach allows people with reduced mobility during the high season to use a floating wheelchair.