Callot island is a little paradise and if this First beach is not the most beautiful, it gives a nice overview. From there we can reach the islets of La Passe aux Moutons at low tide. Only drawback, precisely, the low tide that lets pass a lot of cars. The island is indeed accessible to cars in its first half. But at high tide, it is quiet.
You access this beach from the street of Port de Carantec and then using the path of Passe (about 900 m, access only at low tide). We can also come by car, parking behind the beach. Watch out for tide times for the return.
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