Victoria Creek in Belle Ile en Mer is almost detached from Port An-Dro, with multiple lanes, enclosed between schistose rocks. Very sunny in the morning, less at night. It offers the advantage of being isolated while benefiting from the proximity of a "real" beach like Port An-Dro: space, games, boating, and restaurant ... It is called Victoria Beach because of the central rock in the shape of Queen Victoria. But it seems that the bust of the "queen" has fallen into the sea. Be careful, if the creek is nice, it is complicated to access and has a car park only in the nearby beach. Moreover, one must actually find the entrance...
All the pleasures of Brittany beaches found here a fertile ground. Gros ...
In the village of Herlin, on the right side on the D25 towards Locmaria, one ...
Three valleys lead there and form an aber (or Ria), a feature of Brittany. ...
Located in the heart of Herlin Cove, and just a few steps from the beach of ...
Bangor is one of four towns of Belle Ile en Mer. Located in the center of the ...
Le Palais is the largest city in Belle-Ile-en-Mer. It is organized around the ...
The village of Sauzon is located northwest of Belle-Ile-en-Mer in the department ...
The seaside resort of Quiberon, located at the tip of the peninsula of Quiberon ...
Connected to the mainland by a narrow stretch of sand over a few kilometres, the ...
Bangor and Locmaria (on Belle Ile en Mer Island) are characterised by their ...
Along its coastline, Belle-Île conceals several beautiful secret coves, often ...
The beaches of Belle-Ile are hidden away and secret, sometimes with difficult ...