The estuary of the Penerf River is wide and forms a small inland sea. It is certainly not the Gulf of Morbihan but it has similar characteristics. Calmer waters, oyster farms, a more wild aspect than on the coastal area. This is where you can find Larmor beach, a little-known beach... It is an excellent place for fishing. You can discover seabirds, horses, and a little "out of time" aspect that can appeal to sensitive souls (or agoraphobics).
Marking the limit between the Atlantic and the estuary of the Vilaine, ...
Pénestin’s La Source Beach follows on from the Mine d’Or Beach. Its ...
Bordered by high ochre coloured cliffs, Pénestin’s La Mine d’Or Beach is the ...
On the Bilhervé peninsula, which is attached to the Isle of Arz, there are a ...
The resort of Pénestin is a county in Morbihan part of the Guérande peninsula ...
The seaside resort of Assérac is known for its superb coastal facade formed by ...
As the largest island in the Gulf of Morbihan, the island of Arz is easily ...
The resort of Mesquer located on the peninsula of Guérande, on the edge of the ...
The beaches of Belle-Ile are hidden away and secret, sometimes with difficult ...
Along its coastline, Belle-Île conceals several beautiful secret coves, often ...
Bangor and Locmaria (on Belle Ile en Mer Island) are characterised by their ...
On the Brittany coast, the Côte d’Emeraude has several jewels one of which is ...