Still a small comma of sand nestled in the rocks. Very close to the very large beach of Dossen (they share the same parking), Poul Gueguen is for lovers of tranquility…while enjoying the benefits of the nearby big beach when they want it (sanitaries, animations etc). On the other hand, swimming is very difficult because of the rocks.
Moreover, since July 2015, dogs are accepted on all the beaches of Santec, kept on a leash, and also required to leave no trace of their passage.
We can also enjoy the proximity of the island of Siec at low tide to go there. There, naturism is tolerated, as long as it remains moderate.
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