17. - 19.7. - Côte de Carnouaille

Wɔatintim: 21.07.2023

We leave Finistère and head southeast.

If you have read Jean-Luc Bannalec's books, you know the area. We are 5 km from the residence of Commissioner Dupin, Concarneau (Konk Kerne).

Our campsite is located in La Forêt Fouesnant. Here it feels even more touristy than usual. One campsite after another and seemingly only holiday homes.

Fir tree next to our pitch

Excursion to Concarneau

After only a short trip to the beach on the first day, we set off to Concarneau on the second day. The area is quite hilly and we are pitied by passing e-bike and racing bike cyclists for our mountain bikes.

We first go to eat and then sightsee Concarneau. The city has a Ville Close similar to St Malo. So a completely walled old town, only prettier and not quite as crowded and hectic as St Malo.

Mussels and fries
Hake with red butter
Clock next to the entrance to the Ville Close
Street musician in the Ville Close
The French love flowers
La Port aux Vins
Wall at La Porte aux Vins
Entering fishing boat
Sundial at the park
Apple trees for the cider

On the third day, we take a longer walk along the coast.

Port la Forêt


Anoyie

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