Pointe de Pen-Hir

Local namePointe de Pen-Hir
LocationCamaret-sur-Mer, France

The pointe de Pen-Hir is a promontory of the Crozon peninsula in Brittany, to the south-west of Camaret-sur-Mer. On a clear day there are views to the Pointe du Raz and the islands of Sein and Ouessant and to Pointe Saint-Mathieu. The cliffs are as tall as 70 metres high.

It is the site of the Monument to the Bretons of Free France, known as the Cross of Pen-Hir and inaugurated by General Charles de Gaulle in 1960. It is intended to bear witness to the group of Free French Bretons who founded Sao Breiz in Great Britain during the Second World War. It was created in 1949–1951 by architect Jean-Baptiste Mathon and sculptor Victor-François Bazin.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointe_de_Pen-Hir

Address (Unnamed Road), 29570, France

Coordinates 48°15'21.559" N -4°37'18.255" E

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