Private island whose only perimeter is allowed to visit. The shore being of course public. Its small creeks must be delicious during the 6 hours of isolation that gives them high tide, otherwise in season there is little passage, but not too much (see photos). The creeks are at the edge of the trail, facing south and the smallest is a bit sheltered by some rocks. Moreover, it has a clear passage to the sea, while we deplore for the big a passage obliged by the rocks, except at high tide. It is probably at high tide that reputation of occasional naturism is justified. Only two houses and very beautiful nature, wilder on the north coast. Be careful, you have to come back to the mainland 2h30 before high tide. At risk of staying 6 hours more on the island. Which would not necessarily be a bad thing…
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