The beach of Penn ar Waremm on Callot island is without a doubt the most beautiful wild beach of the island. A feast for the eyes, a shelter for the body, as it is sheltered from the prevailing southwest winds. Oat and gorse add to the impression of being at the end of the world. All the mineral elements and plant contests to make the place a little celtic eden. However, you have to walk almost to the end of the island…all paradise is worthy. To come by bike from Carantec is advised. « Penn ar Waremm » means « the end of the warren ». The proof : rabbits abound.
Access to the island by the street of Port de Carantec then take the path of La Passe by car or on foot. About 3 km from the mainland. Watch out for the tides, the island is only accessible at low tide.
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