The pebble beach of Fosse Eyrand in Erquy,located between two great wild beaches (Le Guen / Lanruen and Saint Michel), is like an equally wild hyphen but less convenient as it is cluttered with pink pebbles, at least in the upper part. It is therefore a sloping pebble beach at high tide. At low tide however, the foreshore clears a nice hard flat sandy space.
To get to this beach from the center of Erquy take the street and the road of the Hospitals and rue Saint Michel. At the village of the Hospitals, turn right onto rue de la Moinerie along rue de la Fosse Eyrand.
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