Between the Pointe des Chats and the Grands Sables there are many coves, often isolated at high tide. That of Norterven, near the campsite and the Port Coustic cove, is quite wide and is a mixture of sand and rock bands. No shingle or shade. No parking either and no real access. The best way is to go to the campsite and follow the trail. Tranquillity assured, even at the height of the season, unlike the neighbouring beaches. Who sees Groix sees its cross, as the saying goes (or its liver, depends on the versions). Here, we have a very nice cove.
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