Quelle mer à Concarneau ?
Quelle mer à Concarneau ?
Vue aérienne de la ville close de Concarneau. Concarneau [kɔ̃.kaʁ.no] (en breton Konk-Kerne) est une commune du département du Finistère dans la région Bretagne en France....Communes limitrophes.
| La Forêt-Fouesnant | Saint-Yvi | Melgven |
|---|---|---|
| Océan atlantique | Océan atlantique | Trégunc |
Comment on appelle les gens de Concarneau ?
Informations générales sur Concarneau
| Concarneau | |
|---|---|
| Etablissement public de coopération intercommunale (EPCI) | Communauté d'agglomération Concarneau Cornouaille Agglomération |
| Code postal (CP) | 29900 |
| Code Insee | 29039 |
| Nom des habitants de Concarneau (gentilé) | Concarnois, Concarnoises |
Quel est le nom du corsaire de Concarneau ?
Abraham Duquesne (puis du Quesne après son anoblissement), baron d'Indret dès 1650 puis marquis du Quesne en 1682, né à Dieppe en 1610 et mort le 2 février 1688 à Paris, est l'un des grands officiers de la marine de guerre française du XVII e siècle.
Where is Concarneau located?
- Concarneau is bordered to the west by the Baie de La Forêt . The town has two distinct areas: the modern town on the mainland and the medieval Ville Close, a walled town on a long island in the centre of the harbour. Historically, the old town was a centre of shipbuilding.
What makes Concarneau such a popular summer resort?
- As well as being France’s third most important fishing port, Concarneau has other assets that make it a very popular summer resort. The main draw is the quaint ville close (walled town) followed by some lovely sandy beaches and a lively maritime festival in August.
What is the official language of Concarneau?
- Inhabitants of Concarneau are called in French Concarnois . Pop. In 2008, 2.16% of primary-school children attended bilingual schools, where Breton language is taught alongside French.
What to do in Concarneau in July?
- Several scenic walks start in Concarneau, such as the pushchair-friendly route through Kérandon wood, but the most pleasant is probably the coastal path from Quai de la Croix, past the splendid villas, to the Sables Blancs beach. Here, in July and August, you’ll find water- and land-based activities to suit adults and kids alike.













