Pouladen Beach (or Château Rouge) is located on the west coast of the peninsula of Quiberon, after Fort Penthièvre, and stretches 600 meters. Small dunes border it and the environment is very nice with a view of the fort on both sides of Portivy harbour. Note that this beach does not have a first aid station.
To get to this beach from the peninsula of Quiberon, take the D768. Turn right on Kerhostin towards Portivy (Sombreuil Street). Turn right after it (dead end street). There are parking spaces on the left 100 meters away.
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