Pors Pol is one of the many coves that is stretched between Brignogan and Plouguerneau. Open cove, without cliffs nor much vegetation around. It is the smooth rocks that jut out the sand and the turquoise water that give a unique cachet. But it is also interesting to see what plants and animals are attracted by the rocks. These soft rocks create alcoves for those who like privacy. But they are obstacles to navigation. Sand and water are of very high quality.
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