With its very rugged coast, Brignogan displays a high density of beaches. There are various types of beaches which include coves and sand banks. The beaches of Beg ar Scarf are sand banks who courageously face the sea because, in winter, there are severe storms. In the summer time, it is more serene. White sand, hardly disturbed by a few scattered houses. No scheduled activities on this beach because everything is concentrated on the other side of the cove, Crapauds Beach, only 1 km away. There is however a beneficial feeling of isolation. Between rocks and sand, there are also some traces of green algae. Slightly less serene. This lonely beach is only 600 m from the first restaurant.
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