Kerhostin Beach is a small sandy cove located north of the peninsula of Quiberon in Saint Pierre Quiberon in a former fishing village on the east coast of the peninsula. It is surrounded by villas and has great charm but the city is busy in summer (it is small compared to the other beaches in Quiberon).
To get to this beach from the entrance of the peninsula, go to fort Penthièvre and turn left after 500 meters on Avenue du Bois (narrow road). One arrives directly on Maufra Square where there is a small car park. The beach is twenty meters below.
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