You will have to make a 5 km walk from the last car park if you came by car, or 3 km by bike from Carantec, but this island is worth the effort. The beach of L’île Blanche is the nothernmost (north of the turret Mazarin, a bitter) and takes its name from the nearby islet. The sand is very fine and white. The mini land cliffs begin to be attacked by the sea. In the east wind we are sheltered there, in a westerly wind we are exposed. The advantage here is that the beaches are all close to each other and there is always a suitable one. All the tip of the island (tip of Penn ar Waremm) is worth visiting. Be careful, except for the beautiful star or a sense of persuasion that would make you home to the few aboriginal people, no possibility of sleeping on Callot island. Plan your return time according to the tide and the distance to travel. Or come by kayak.
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