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The customs path on the peninsula of Croisic

A walk along the beautiful wild coast to get to Le Croisic

The customs path starts in Le Pouliguen, passes through Batz-sur-Mer and then goes around the peninsula of Le Croisic. The customs officers used it to watch the coast. Along the way there are some beaches but what makes the place so exceptional are the numerous rocks that cut the coastline. As the hike is very long, it is better to stop along the wild coast to walk a little and then take the car. The road goes along the "chemin des douaniers". The arrival is in Le Croisic.

Interest: good (1 user)
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Duration: 4 h.
Practical information

Start of the walk

You can start the walk in Batz-sur-Mer on the parking of the Grand Blockhaus. The coastal path is located just behind.
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Le Grand Blockhaus

The entrance is paying (7,5 euros). The Grand Blockhaus allows to have a panoramic view of the coast. The pocket of Saint-Nazaire was one of the last liberated regions of France (May 11, 1945).
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The wild coast

Very beautiful coastline, we never tire of the spectacle of the ocean waves breaking on the rocks
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The coast

The wild coast is dotted with beaches, small coves and cliffs.
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The ocean

On one side, the view of the ocean is magnificent, but on the other side, the path is adjacent to the road and crosses residential areas, which is less interesting.
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The coastal path

The coastal path continues all along the peninsula of Le Croisic. You can adapt the hike to your desires. There are even some beaches where you can rest.
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The port of Le Croisic

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A street in Le Croisic

There is not an extraordinary animation in the streets of Le Croisic! We quickly made the tour of the city center.
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Along the port

The animation is located near the port's docks.
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The wild coast

The wild coast continues all along the peninsula.
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