Cap de la Chevre Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Andrea M
Top spot
This was our favourit hike in the presqu'île du crozon. The cliffs are stunning and so are the endless carpets of flowers. The difference between the west and east coast of cap de la Chevre is remarka...
Not a huge amount to do here but there are some nice walks and amazing views. Recommend bringing a picnic as there are no shops. The parking is free... bonus.
Ok admittedly we were there in peak holiday season (first half of August). But there are great views from other places on the peninsula and Cap de la Chèvre is suffering from erosion. Too many people!
The area is very exposed to the elements. I have a sunburn so bad that I have a few blisters on my chest and the sky was thick with grey clouds. We didn't see the sun all day! The wind is also pretty ...
Walked this headland anti-clockwise, starting at La Palue, then skirting the entire headland back to Morgat. Wonderful views of blue-green seas, near and distant cliffs, with ruins of castles, batteri...
Top spot
This was our favourit hike in the presqu'île du crozon. The cliffs are stunning and so are the endless carpets of flowers. The difference between the west and east coast of cap de la Chevre is remarka...
Good views and free parkingn
Not a huge amount to do here but there are some nice walks and amazing views. Recommend bringing a picnic as there are no shops. The parking is free... bonus.
Beautiful but covered in tourists
Ok admittedly we were there in peak holiday season (first half of August). But there are great views from other places on the peninsula and Cap de la Chèvre is suffering from erosion. Too many people!
Nice view
The area is very exposed to the elements. I have a sunburn so bad that I have a few blisters on my chest and the sky was thick with grey clouds. We didn't see the sun all day! The wind is also pretty ...
Breathtaking clifftop walking
Walked this headland anti-clockwise, starting at La Palue, then skirting the entire headland back to Morgat. Wonderful views of blue-green seas, near and distant cliffs, with ruins of castles, batteri...