Aber Beach on the peninsula of Crozon is located in the bay of Douarnenez opposite the island of Aber (which can be reached at low tide) east of the tip of Trébéron. This is one of the largest sandy beaches on the peninsula (at low tide as the beach is very narrow at high tide). The site is wild and very pleasant, and attendance is significant in summer. One can also come here to walk or fish on foot.
To get to this beach from the center of Crozon, take the D887 towards Telgruc-sur-Mer for 3.5 km and turn right at the roundabout towards Postolonnec then immediately right. Continue for 1 km and then park in the big car park near the beach.
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