Maybe the best kept seceret in France as far as wine goes. Lots of bulk juice comes out of this region but there are many many boutique producers doing some cool shit here.
One of the most ridiculously beautiful places I've ever been. I half-wanted to cancel the rest of my trip 'round Ireland and use the time to stay here instead.
This was one of the most impressive sights I've seen. You can walk right up to the edge (no railings) and look down towards the water crashing against the cliff. You're up so high, that the seagulls flying down by the water look like fruit flies.
This was one of the most impressive sights I've seen. You can walk right up to the edge (no railings) and look down towards the water crashing against the cliff. You're up so high, that the seagulls flying down by the water look like fruit flies.
When to Go: Spring through fall is best for weather, but the climb can be done year round when the summit isn’t covered with snow and ice. Expect fog, wind, rain, and hail rolling in off the Atlantic at any time.