Crozon: a beautiful European seaside village with stunning views that is worth your vacation
A lesser-known European coastal town filled with attractions has been praised by visitors, but it struggles to attract the same number of tourists as other similar places.
Crozon is a commune in northwestern France, located on the Crozon Peninsula, which overlooks the Celtic Sea south of Brest, the Express writes.
The city is very favorably located for British tourists, given its proximity to the English Channel. But it still doesn't have as many visitors as neighboring Guernsey and Jersey, which are very close to the coast.
Travel experts believe that it should be much more popular, and even recommend it instead of some of the most famous attractions in France.
Crozon is one of several towns on the peninsula of the same name, along with Camaret, Argol, and Morgat. The local beaches are only part of the peninsula's beautiful landscape, as it also boasts many other coastal locations.
Earlier, TravelWise told you about Veli Lošinj, a tiny village in Croatia that boasts natural landscapes, azure water beaches, and delicious food. It is called one of the hidden gems of Europe.