Ile Vierge Creek (or Saint Hernot) in Crozon is one of the most beautiful beaches on the peninsula of Crozon and one of the wildest. It is little known and preserved by the locals. This pebble beach, located in Ile Vierge, is accessible at low tide by a hiking trail (the slope in the creek is steep, one must be careful).
To get to this cove, the easiest way is to park in the car park of Maison des Mineraux in St. Hernot (indicated at Morgat Beach by the D255) and to take the coastal path (the path goes to the end of the car park). It is 20 minutes on foot.
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