Postolonnec Beach in Crozon is located between the tips of the Menhir and Trébéron (or Beg ar Rip) in the Bay of Douarnenez. Swimming is only possible at low tide (no beach at high tide, especially with strong coefficient). It is children friendly as the sea withdraws to the tips, leaving hot puddles in summer.
Note that this beach is full of green algae.
To get to this beach from the city center of Crozon, take rue Graveran then the road of Postolonnec for about 2 km. There is a car parking along the beach.
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