Last cove in the town of Sauzon on the inside coast (north), Port-Poyed has nothing exceptional but its ark on the left; unfortunately there is no pictures. Mixture of sand and small pebbles, the soil is sometimes adorned with foreshore, somewhat unsightly but not smelly. Those present said they are accustomed to the peaceful and secure appearance of the place.
To get there from Le Palais, take the D 30 towards Sauzon and once past the wood (as well as the campsite of Moulin Luc.), take the first path on the right (after the road leading to VVF), the road of Kerbellec. Then after the hamlet of Kerbellec, the first right to the end.
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