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The Corniche de la Mer – Anse du Trez is a captivating coastal destination in Bénodet, Finistère, Brittany, France, renowned for its beautiful sandy beach and the scenic promenade that traces its edge. Situated at the entrance to the Odet river, this prominent cove serves as Bénodet's main beach, offering fine, light-colored sand and exceptionally clear waters. The Corniche de la Mer, an elevated coastal path, provides stunning vistas over the beach and the surrounding maritime landscape, reaching an elevation…
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Elevazione 60 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
Oggi
domenica 7 giugno
19°C
11°C
69 %
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Velocità max vento: 23,0 km/h
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The Corniche de la Mer features a smooth, paved surface, making it suitable for leisurely strolls. The beach itself, Anse du Trez, consists of soft, fine sand.
While the Corniche de la Mer itself is a well-developed pedestrian path, it connects to various coastal walks. You can find several routes that incorporate the promenade and extend along the beautiful Brittany coastline, offering scenic views.
Along the Corniche de la Mer, you'll find numerous charming bathing cabins that add to the classic seaside resort ambiance. The promenade also offers scenic views of the Pointe de Combrit Sainte-Marine, the vast open sea, and the distant Glénan archipelago.
Yes, the Corniche de la Mer provides enjoyable walking opportunities year-round. While summer offers supervised swimming and children's activities, the promenade remains a pleasant spot for a winter stroll, with cafes nearby for refreshments.
As the main beach of Bénodet and a popular family destination, Anse du Trez can become quite busy, particularly on summer weekends (July and August). Arriving earlier in the day is advisable if you prefer a quieter experience.
No, Anse du Trez is a public beach with free entry, and there are no specific permits required to walk along the Corniche de la Mer promenade.
During the summer months (July and August), Anse du Trez offers a children's club with inflatable structures. Additionally, there's a playground, and the calm waters are suitable for swimming. Beach volleyball is also a popular activity.
While the promenade is generally accessible, specific regulations regarding dogs on the beach itself can vary by season. It's always best to check local signage upon arrival or consult the Bénodet tourism office for the most current rules regarding dog access to the beach and trails.
Bénodet is a well-known seaside resort, and local bus services typically connect it to nearby towns. For specific routes and schedules to Anse du Trez, it is recommended to check the local public transport authority's website or inquire at the Bénodet tourist information center.
The area around Anse du Trez beach, being part of the Bénodet resort, offers a variety of dining options. You'll find cafes near Anse du Trez beach for refreshments, as well as a range of restaurants and shops within easy walking distance, including those near the Casino and thalassotherapy center.
Anse du Trez itself is a popular and supervised beach during summer. While the clear waters are inviting, for potentially less crowded swimming, you might explore other smaller coves or beaches along the Brittany coast further from the main resort area. However, these may not have the same facilities or supervision.