Cléder’s Poulennou Beach is a small beach leaning to the dune and its small port, it is appreciated above all by the fact that there is no break between the sand and dune, and no drop. This shows that you can freely lie on the short grass. Typical of the “Côte de Sable” that combines sand, rocks and dunes. Note that we must respect the flora which fixes the dune and prevents erosion. The nearby port has neither a hectic activity or excessive charm. It is a working port, peaceful and, above all, it serves as anchorage for tourist boats and fishermen’s.
The island of Sieck is a private island of which only the perimeter is ...
Private island whose only perimeter is allowed to visit. The shore being of ...
The beach of Dossen is the biggest beach of Santec, the one that concentrates ...
Still a small comma of sand nestled in the rocks. Very close to the very ...
Located opposite Roscoff in Finistere, the island of Batz is part of the Ponant ...
Roscoff is appreciated for its mild climate and the preserved charm of its ...
Located between Roscoff and Plouguerneau, north of Brest, on the “Côte des ...
Located between the bay of Morlaix and the bay of St Pol de Léon, the seaside ...
Saint-Malo is the port city not to be missed during your visit to Brittany. On ...
Connected to the mainland by a narrow stretch of sand over a few kilometres, the ...
In the heart of the Pink Granite Coast, situated between Trégastel and ...
The Morbihan is of remarkable natural beauty. The village of Gâvres is part of ...