On Thursday, July 18, a special traffic system will be put in place in anticipation of the crowds during the Brest-Douarnenez 2024 nautical parade. The roads serving Kergolézec and Le Bouis will be one-way to allow access to Cap de la Chèvre. A one-way system will also be put in place in the direction of Kerdroën, Brégoulou, Kerglintin and Saint-Hernot. Parking will be prohibited in the Cap de la Chèvre car park, except for people with reduced mobility and cyclists, and traffic will be prohibited on the Pointe de Dinan, beyond the place called An Drustel.
Passes for residents
Car traffic will be prohibited beyond Saint-Hernot, with the exception of public transport vehicles, vehicles for people with reduced mobility with a regulatory sticker and for residents of the villages of Cap de la Chèvre with a pass issued by the town hall.
Passes will be available at the reception of Crozon town hall from Monday 8 July. They concern residents of the villages of Dinan, Kernavéno, Keraberre, Kergonan-Dinan, Kerguillé, Brégoulou, La Palue, Lesteven, Pen ar Guer, Kerglintin-La Palue, Saint-Hernot, Kerdreux, Ménesguen, Kéravel, Kerroux, Kergonan-Rostudel, Saint-Norgard and l’Île Vierge. You will need to bring proof of address and the vehicle registration document. People with visits from health professionals or home help can request a pass for these visits if they cannot be postponed.