This beach is divided into two parts and has stunning white sand and submerged rocks visible at low tide. The crowd is mostly young, with families on one side and younger people from the surrounding areas on the other. There's a lovely restaurant and bar at the entrance to the car park and the beach, making it the perfect spot to spend a day. Don't miss out on the Thursday Quikafarz, a popular Breton specialty. Whether you're alone, with a partner, or in a group, this beach is a must-visit. Plus, it's accessible for those with disabilities.
The beach is truly impressive, it almost feels like we're not in Europe due to the coldness of the water.
This beach is a true representation of a typical Breton beach, with its stunning and captivating beauty that transforms between high and low tide.