Why is this Phare beach of Brignogan (Lighthouse beach) more often cited than its neighbours when it has many comparable points? Perhaps for its much-photographed lighthouse. Probably because it has a real carpark, it is most sign-posted. Perhaps because it sits close to a campsite...
It is not for the activities proposed anyway, because in Brignogan, they are almost all concentrated on the Crapauds Beach. Perhaps it is simply the charm of the fishermen who go back-and-forth between the beach. An activity reminiscent of the fishermen of old. The beach is a good spot for fishing, both on the rocks and on the sea.
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