Less accessible, not supervised, offering fewer services, the Porh Skeudoul beach on the island of Groix attracts more than its better equipped neighbour Porh Melite beach. Is it the transparency of its waters? Its protective cliffs? Its little side "far from the world"? The absolute absence of any construction? In any case, the regulars seem to find pleasure there. Be careful, getting parked can take time, given the lack of parking. And you will have to walk a bit.
Below the Fort of Talud, you will find Pérello cove which offers a beautiful ...
At the exit of Lorient’s harbour and opposite the island of Groix, Saisies ...
Facing Larmor-Plage and at the exit of Lorient’s harbour , the Gâvres Porh ...
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Situated in northern Brittany, close to Lorient, the town of Ploemeur offers a ...
Plouhinec is situated in the south of Brittany in the Morbihan department next ...
Guidel is located in the south of Brittany, in the southwest of Lorient. This ...
Between Plouhinec and the peninsula of Quiberon, Erdeven offers 8 km of sandy ...
The beaches of Belle-Ile are hidden away and secret, sometimes with difficult ...
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