The coves, beaches, bays ... known as the "Curés" (or Bellec in Breton) have in common to be located in steep places, difficult to access or to conceal hidden places, caves. It is assumed that priests came here to preserve their dignity as prelates and not to be seen undressed and lose their prestige in the eyes of the common. This cove does not deviate from the rule: high cliffs, caves, hidden corners ... If the access is difficult (a path winds and ends on the rocks), the setting is superb and very mineral. All this rock exposed to the south accumulates the heat and restores it at a time when the temperature of the air decreases. It's very nice. To see in the area, the gulf of “Trou de l’Enfer”.
As the crow flies, Ty Hoche beach is 300 metres from Plouharnel’s main beach ...
Plouharnel’s La Guérite beach is close to the village of Sainte-Barbe. It has ...
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Larmor-Plage, located in the south of Brittany, is open on the Atlantic Ocean ...
Situated in northern Brittany, close to Lorient, the town of Ploemeur offers a ...
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Close to Lorient, Port-Louis is located in the south of Brittany, in the county ...
The beaches of Belle-Ile are hidden away and secret, sometimes with difficult ...
Bangor and Locmaria (on Belle Ile en Mer Island) are characterised by their ...
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The Morbihan is of remarkable natural beauty. The village of Gâvres is part of ...