The tiny cove of Port Coustic on the Island of Croix quickly becomes crowded at high tide season, due to the presence of the Port Coustic campsite just above. For this reason, low tide is preferred here because it increases the playing space. For lovers of small Breton coves that resonate with the chirping of children and seagulls, fishing parties and endless exploration, the rocks are perfect. You can visit the nearby Nosterven fort and the Pointe des Chats, not so far. Note the absence of parking, unless you stay at a campsite. Access is via the route de la Pointe des Chats and the Fort Nosterven road. The campsite is a good landmark.
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