The charm of this Nodeven Ruduloc de Kerlouan beach is a little less obvious than that of its neighboring beaches, such as Ménéham. This is probably due to the absence of rocks in close proximity to the shore. Its main attraction is its small port and the shelter it provides for boats. Its sand is also pleasant, as well as the presence of dunes. However, in terms of entertainment... Apart from visiting the rehabilitated hamlet of Ménéham 300m away (see the Ménéham beaches), there is not much to do. Oh, except for diving offshore, the seabed is worth a look. A large campsite is located behind the beach.
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