Karreg Hir is a small peaceful beach near the large beach of Boutrouilles. It is a typical North-Finistère beach that is divided into two coves (Karreg Hir itself and Men Breac'h), each with a boat launch ramp. Fine sand, fragile dunes, round rocks... Karreg Hir means "long rock", like Menhir means "long stone". They are actually more round than long. A beach of freedom and tranquility.
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