Taking the circuit named Papillon in Saint Lunaire, we find a little secret creek near the pointe du Nick. This totally unknown beach is little visited, but it is dangerous to access it. We must go down around twenty meters of rocks to get here. The setting is grandiose and the stretch of sand is vast at low tide, but it is difficult to get to. It's better to come by kayak.
Note that a circuit around this creek and along the pointe du Nick allows us to discover this magnificent site with great view points.
To get here from downtown, follow highway D786 toward Dinard. After Grande-Plage, follow the route for 700 meters then on the left you will see the chemin du Nick which leads to the point of the beach. Parking is very difficult.
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