The beach of Laber in Roscoff is very long (about 1km), rather narrow and uninteresting to the north, more pleasant and « busty » to the south. It is a roadside beach (little frequented) but with a rather wild dune space. The place takes all its value at high tide but is not devoid of charm when the sea withdraws (sometimes very far to high tides). Other advantages : fishing on foot is easy (the fishing ground is huge) and bathing there is safe, without currents or traps or soil that goes down too quickly. Note that the cove of Laber is the only place where dogs are, if not allowed, at least tolerated.
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