The Fanal Beach in Kerlouan is a long west-facing beach located at the mouth of the Tresseny estuary. The tidal range is not yet very important and at low tide, you are not obliged to walk for hours to find water, as in the depths of the estuary. The beach is still more beautiful at high tide where it remains quite wide. Dunes in the background, rocks here and there, one can appreciate the fact that green algae are less present here than on the beaches on the other side of the estuary. In summer, this is appreciable because these last ones proliferate especially with the heat. Finally, there are a few of them anyway.
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