| La pointe Saint Mathieu (the Saint-Mathieu headland) |
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 La pointe Saint Mathieu (the Saint-Mathieu headland) - Pointe Saint Mathieu
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 La pointe Saint Mathieu (the Saint-Mathieu headland) - Fort au large
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fishing port which rallies Ouessant and Molène. Le Conquet is among the
ports of the end of the world. Within 4 kilometres is the impressing
site of la pointe Saint Mathieu and its Plougonvelin commune. |
La pointe Saint Mathieu (the Saint-Mathieu headland) - Le phare Conquet is a tourist commune of approximately 2000 inhabitants. The history of this city is completely dependent on the history of its port which constitutes a vital activity. Moreover, until the revolution and after having been under the power of the English and the French, this small port thrived to the point of competing and even preceding Brest! Plougonvelin is the last commune to the extreme limit of the continent; it shelters a remarkable natural site incarnated by the point |
of Saint-Mathieu. As far as the city’s history is concerned, a local legend reigns. Indeed, merchants from Leon returned back from Ethiopia with the body of the apostle of Christ. They were miraculously saved from a shipwreck off the Saint-Mathieu point (which explains the origin of its name). A monastery will be built there in the 6th century to shelter the Saint’s relics. The beauty and the location of this abbey make of it a unique and very spiritual place. It is located just next to the lighthouse. |