To the southeast of the island of Sainte-Marguerite, near the pointe de Charbonel and facing the allee du four a boulets, we find the plage dites du Four. Seldom visited (we are in the zone furthest from the unloading stage), here we find mostly hikers or people coming by kayak (in general around lunchtime). The beach is pleasant even if we only find pebblestones (but this is the case on practically the entire island). On both sides of this beach, we find a few small coves (see our photos).
From the unloading stage, you'll need about 30 minutes walking to get to this beach. The shortest way is to take the route de la Convention which allows you to rejoin the southeast of the island. Just before arriving at the point, you'll turn to the right on the allee du four a boulets.
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