La Trinité sur Mer’s Kerbihan Beach is located opposite St-Philibert. This beach is often confused with the beaches of Kerbihan point (Ty Guard and Grazu) because of its name. In fact, it is before the point and unlike the beaches of the point, it is usable at low tide. It is in our opinion, one of the most beautiful beaches of La Trinité sur Mer because it is very rarely crowded even in the summer (difficult to find).
Coming from La Trinité sur Mer, take the D186. Turn on the left in the direction of Kerbihan point on the rue de Kerhino. Continue on the Rue de Kerbihan then turn left at the signpost for beaches and chemin de Côte (the signs indicate the beaches of Kerbihan on the right in fact these are the two beaches of the point that are difficult to access) . There is a small carpark at the end of the street.
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