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Camaret-sur-Mer – Tips

Transport

Getting there

By Car
By Train
FromViaTimeTime
CalaisA16, A28, N76, N127:45 hoursNOT SERVED
ParisA11, A81, N246:30 hoursNOT SERVED
DieppeA28, N76, N126:20 hoursNOT SERVED
Le HavreA28, N76, N125:30 hoursNOT SERVED
CherbourgA84, N176, N125 hoursNOT SERVED
MarseillesA54, A61, A62, A10, A8712 hoursNOT SERVED

The railroads do not come to Camaret-sur-Mer anymore. The closest railway stations are Brest and Quimper (both about an hour drive, bus services are available).

Air: Camaret-sur-Mer does not have an airport, but there are two airports serving international flights closeby. One is the airport of Brest (about 1 hour car drive), the other the Quimper airport (about 1 hour car drive).

Click here to access the Brest Bretagne Airport website to see their schedules.

Click here to access the Quimper Airport website to see their schedules.

Ferry: There are no international ferries coming to this town. There are however local season ferries that can bring you to places like Brest and towns around the area.

Bus: There are no long distance bus operators serving this town.

Within Camaret-sur-Mer

Camaret is really small, so everything is done on foot. There are buses, but they service nearby town and cities (like Brest).

There is a rather large public parking space close to the harbour.

Restaurants

For a small town, they still have some 25 restaurants. Most of them serve fish and/or crepes (a Brittany speciality).

Almost EVERY restaurant can be found alongside the beach or harbour.

Hotels

There are only 5 hotels, none of them luxury. Several campings can be found in the area.

Things To See/To Do

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The Vauban Tower of Camaret-sur-MerThe Vauban Tower of Camaret-sur-Mer
The drawbridge of the Vauban Tower of Camaret-sur-MerThe drawbridge of the Vauban Tower of Camaret-sur-Mer
The central tower of the Vauban Tower of Camaret-sur-MerThe central tower of the Vauban Tower of Camaret-sur-Mer
Fortified walls of the Vauban Tower of Camaret-sur-MerFortified walls of the Vauban Tower of Camaret-sur-Mer
The moat of the Vauban Tower of Camaret-sur-MerThe moat of the Vauban Tower of Camaret-sur-Mer
  • The Croix de Pir monument
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The 'Croix de Pen-Hir' monument of Camaret-sur-Mer seen from a distanceThe ‘Croix de Pen-Hir’ monument of Camaret-sur-Mer seen from a distance
The 'Croix de Pen-Hir' monument of Camaret-sur-MerThe ‘Croix de Pen-Hir’ monument of Camaret-sur-Mer
Inscriptions on the 'Croix de Pen-Hir' monument of Camaret-sur-MerInscriptions on the ‘Croix de Pen-Hir’ monument of Camaret-sur-Mer
View towards the North/West from the 'Croix de Pen-Hir' monument of Camaret-sur-MerView towards the North/West from the ‘Croix de Pen-Hir’ monument of Camaret-sur-Mer
Rock formations close to the 'Croix de Pen-Hir' monument of Camaret-sur-MerRock formations close to the ‘Croix de Pen-Hir’ monument of Camaret-sur-Mer
One of several beaches of Camaret-sur-Mer as seen from the 'Croix de Pen-Hir' monument One of several beaches of Camaret-sur-Mer as seen from the ‘Croix de Pen-Hir’ monument
  • Hike around the dramatic cliffs
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Cliffs close to Camaret-sur-Mer in BrittanyCliffs close to Camaret-sur-Mer in Brittany
View towards the other cliffs of Camaret-sur-MerView towards the other cliffs of Camaret-sur-Mer
Cliff formations in the se alongside Camaret-sur-Mer in BrittanyCliff formations in the se alongside Camaret-sur-Mer in Brittany
Narrow passageways alongside the cliffs at Camaret-sur-MerNarrow passageways alongside the cliffs at Camaret-sur-Mer
Ragged edges of the cliffs near Camaret-sur-MerRagged edges of the cliffs near Camaret-sur-Mer
Dramatic looking cliffs at Camaret-sur-Mer in BrittanyDramatic looking cliffs at Camaret-sur-Mer in Brittany
  • Visit the small but beautiful fisherman chapel (there is a board where you can show which part of the world you came from)
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Inside the Notre-Dame-de-Rocamadour Chapel at Camaret-sur-MerInside the Notre-Dame-de-Rocamadour Chapel at Camaret-sur-Mer
The altar of the Notre-Dame-de-Rocamadour Chapel at Camaret-sur-MerThe altar of the Notre-Dame-de-Rocamadour Chapel at Camaret-sur-Mer
Small side chapel of the Notre-Dame-de-Rocamadour Chapel at Camaret-sur-MerSmall side chapel of the Notre-Dame-de-Rocamadour Chapel at Camaret-sur-Mer
Several model fishing boats inside the Notre-Dame-de-Rocamadour Chapel at Camaret-sur-MerSeveral model fishing boats inside the Notre-Dame-de-Rocamadour Chapel at Camaret-sur-Mer

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