Facing Larmor-Plage and at the exit of Lorient’s harbour , the Gâvres Porh Puns beach is part of the neglected beaches of the peninsula to the detriment of the Grande Plage beach. Narrow and bordered by a seawall, not very crowded, but a few locals in search of a little calm frequent this area in the summer season. Even if the beach is not the most beautiful, the view is worth a visit: on the right the citadel of Port Louis and opposite the various beaches of Larmor-Plage. Interesting for those who want to escape the crowd...
To get there, at the south end of the rue de l’Eglise, take the street on the right (rue de Porh Puns). Small free car park.
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