Mané Guen is Plourharnel’s southernmost beach and the closest to the Quiberon Peninsula. Known for its water sports, it has various areas reserved for conventional surfing and kitesurfing, however it is also well appreciated by swimmers for its nearby parking (much easier access than the beaches further to the north). Leashed dog are also allowed on this beach. Although the only downfall is: no monitoring station….
To get here from Plouharnel centre, follow the D768 to Quiberon, before reaching the Peninsula take a right and you should arrive at Manè Guen’s car park.
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