Cleder: Seaside Holiday Destination in Northwestern France
Bordered by the English Channel and halfway towns of Brest and Morlaix, Cleder is a French commune that features stunning long white sandy beaches, anchor coves, protected dunes and fantastic rock formation. Cleder highlights a strong heritage that reminds strong economic activities of the Clederois. The commune also takes pride of having abundant supplies vegetables and beautiful varieties of flower.
Best Time to Visit
There is a rise in the number of tourists during the month of September for the celebration of the European Heritage Days that will let tourists to discover and learn the primary architectural sites of Cleder. However, tourists planning to be part of the event should expect higher Cleder hotels rates and main streets are crowded.
What to Do & Area Attractions
An inevitably sign of distinct natural environment, Amiets Beach is one of Cleder’s major assets. It is long-stretch of white sand beach and turquoise shade of ocean water. Tourists may also take a visit to Palujous Tanguy-Prigent that offers a place for bird watching and leisure walk. Other places of interests are the Valley Guillec, an area for migratory birds and the Pen-Theven an Dour, a protected area of sandstorm remains in 1666.
For a relaxing overnight stay at the town, tourists may book their hotels at La Canopée des Pins, which is surrounded by beautiful botanical garden and just a few miles away from the beach. Brit Hotel Privilege Cap Ouest Spa & Restaurant is also a good choice for a relaxing and memorable stay in Cleder, France.