Between the Sables Rouges and the Grands Sables there are several small coves, where in the past (30 years ago) the immense beach of the Grands Sables shifted to the other side of the Pointe de la Croix and the small red lighthouse.
Some of these are tiny coves such as Traezh (beach) ar Krompf. If they are not wide, they offer something different that the other beaches can’t offer. The many traces of campfires are witness to this. Be very careful, however, a non-exploded bomb exploded on the beach near the Sables Rouges some time ago under the effect of a campfire. As for wild naturism, it is not uncommon. It’s up to you. The access being limited to the only shore, you nevertheless have visitors from the other beaches. And you can be seen from boats mooring offshore. It is better to go in the morning to visit these coves due to the shade that the cliffs offer in the late afternoon.
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