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Country
  
France

Department
  
Finistère

Intercommunality
  
Pays Bigouden Sud

Area
  
16.39 km²

Local time
  
Sunday 10:20 AM

Region
  
Brittany

Canton
  
Le Guilvinec

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
5,889 (1999)

Arrondissement
  
Quimper

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Weather
  
10°C, Wind E at 19 km/h, 76% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Phare d'Eckmühl, Musée de la Préhistoir, Rocher Des Victimes

Places to see in penmarch france


Penmarc'h or Penmarch is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. It lies 18 km south-west of Quimper by road.

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Map of Penmarch, France

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Geography

Penmarch is the southwest most township of Pays Bigouden, at the southern end of the Bay of Audierne. It is the most populous township of the Guilvinec's canton, with a population of 5,889 inhabitants in 1999 (21,813 for the entire township).

The territory of the town is particularly flat and a very low altitude. There are many marshy lagoons, some of which have been drained and filled, especially in St. Guénolé to save space or habitat for the installation of local handicrafts.

The municipality consists of four villages:

  • Penmarch-Bourg, formerly known as the Tréoultré;
  • Saint Guénolé (main fishing port);
  • Kerity (fishing port side moving towards the hosting of the craft);
  • St. Pierre (port for very small units).
  • Many islands or reefs of very variable dimensions punctuate the coast of Penmarch; the most important are the Etocs south of Kerity, and the island St. Nonna west of Saint-Pierre.

    The port of Saint-Guénolé has a pass opening due west, thought to be dangerous in rough weather. It is protected by two granite peninsulas: Krugen in the South, and Conq in the northwest. Krugen is connected to the mainland by a sandy isthmus. Conq is connected to shore by an artificial embankment itself protected by concrete blocks to better break the flood wave.

    The rocky granite coast (called "savage coast" in St. Guénolé) is interspersed with several beaches:

  • North, the beach of Pors Carn-which extends to the tip of the torch (joint Plomeur);
  • West, the beach of Joy;
  • South, the beach Steir Kerity which begins and continues through Guilvinec.
  • History

    On the extremity of the peninsula on which it is situated are fortified remains of a town which was of considerable importance from the 14th to the 16th centuries and included, besides Penmarc'h, Saint-Guénolé and Kerity. It owed its prosperity to its cod-banks, the disappearance of which, together with the discovery of the Newfoundland cod-banks and the pillage of the place by the bandit La Fontenelle in 1595, contributed to its decline.

    The church of Saint Nouna, a Gothic building of the early 16th century at Penmarc'h, and the church of St. Guénolé, an unfinished tower, and the church of Kerity are of interest. The coast is very dangerous. On the Pointe de Penmarc'h stands the Phare d'Eckmühl, with a light visible for 60 miles. There are numerous megalithic monuments in the vicinity.

    Climate

    Average Temperature for Penmarch, France

    January- 6°C. February- 7°C. March- 8°C. April- 10°C. May- 13°C. June 15°C. July- 17°C. August- 17°C. September- 15°C. October- 12°C. November- 9°C. December- 6°C.

    Population

    Inhabitants of Penmarc'h are called in French Penmarchais. The commune has a greater population than Guilvinec.

    Sights

    Penmarch is also home to the 'Droguen' rock.

    References

    Penmarch Wikipedia