In the hamlet of Kerroc'h (Ploemeur town west of the Talud point), you will find the Port-Blanc Beach that is mostly frequented by locals. Small (less than 100 metres long), its view is still very pleasant with a few cliffs and a preserved environment. It is next to the port of Kerroc'h (rather a mooring area for small boats, historically it is a coastal fishing village - presence of a slipway). The beach is not supervised but has toilets and showers facilities. Access is by stairs. Free parking.
To go to this beach, from Guidel-Plage, follow the coastal road towards Ploemeur. After the hamlet of Courégant, take the road on the right towards Kerroc'h (it has an area for camping cars at the crossroad). In the hamlet, follow the direction for the port (on the right at the butcher’s).
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