La Trinité sur Mer’s Ty Guard Beach is the most southerly beach of the seaside resort. It takes its name from the house which is found at Kerbihan point (left side of the beach) which you can reach via the customs trail. This stone house with a staircase roof is now privately owned. The beach on the right of it is made up of fine sand. However, access to the beach is difficult, due to a number of rocks.
To reach this beach, take the D186 and follow the indications for the Kerbihan point (rue de Kerhino, rue de Kervillen and then rue de Ty Guard). There is a shaded carpark next to the beach.
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