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Plage de Trez Goarem

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Plage de Trez Goarem

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Plage de Trez Goarem is a captivating beach nestled in the commune of Esquibien, within the Finistère department of Brittany, France. Situated in the heart of Cap Sizun, this expansive stretch of fine sand and pebbles lies within the picturesque Anse du Cabestan and the larger Audierne Bay. Characterized by its clear turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs, the beach is backed by a significant protected dune system, the Trez Goarem dunes, which rise to an elevation of approximately 62 meters,…

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    15 maggio 2025

    Escursionismo

    Sono felice che il mio consiglio non ti piaccia, ma consolati: le cose qui stanno peggiorando sempre di più!!! 😁😁😁👍👍👍
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    1 giugno 2023

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    Ricorda che i cani sono vietati sulla maggior parte delle Plages en France dal 1° giugno alla fine di settembre!!! Ti risparmi un sacco di problemi durante il controllo. Buone vacanze 😁👍👍
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    I migliori Tour verso Plage de Trez Goarem

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    1. Punta Penn-an-Enez – Il sentiero costiero giro ad anello con partenza da Audierne

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    Elevazione 60 m

    Meteo

    Offerto da Foreca

    lunedì 9 marzo

    12°C

    9°C

    55 %

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    Velocità max vento: 37,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Audierne, Quimper, Finistère, Francia

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    What are the specific rules for bringing dogs to Plage de Trez Goarem?

    Dogs are generally forbidden on most French beaches from June 1st to the end of September. While the intro mentions this, it's crucial to check local signage upon arrival as specific regulations can vary. During the off-season, dogs are typically permitted, but always ensure they are kept under control and any waste is properly disposed of to protect the natural environment.

    Are there any facilities or amenities available directly at Plage de Trez Goarem?

    Plage de Trez Goarem is known for its wild and natural character, so amenities are limited. During the summer months, a World War II bunker on the beach is repurposed as a first-aid post, and swimming is supervised. For other facilities like restrooms or changing rooms, visitors would typically need to go to nearby towns like Esquibien or Audierne.

    How accessible is Plage de Trez Goarem for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    Given its natural setting with an expansive stretch of sand and pebbles, backed by a significant dune system and cliffs, direct wheelchair access to the beach itself might be challenging. The area is characterized by natural terrain. Parking is available near Rue du Cabestan, but specific accessible pathways onto the sand are not highlighted. Visitors with mobility concerns should be prepared for uneven surfaces.

    What are the best options for public transport to reach Plage de Trez Goarem?

    Public transport options directly to Plage de Trez Goarem are limited due to its natural, somewhat secluded location. Visitors typically reach the beach by car, with parking available near Rue du Cabestan. For those relying on public transport, the nearest towns like Esquibien or Audierne may have bus services, but onward travel to the beach would likely require a taxi, cycling, or a significant walk.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or pubs located near Plage de Trez Goarem?

    Plage de Trez Goarem itself is a natural site with no direct commercial establishments. For cafes, restaurants, or pubs, visitors will need to head to the nearby communes of Esquibien or Audierne. These towns offer a range of dining options, from casual eateries to more formal restaurants, providing opportunities for refreshments and meals after a day at the beach.

    What kind of terrain and elevation changes can hikers expect on the GR34 coastal path near Plage de Trez Goarem?

    The GR34 coastal path near Plage de Trez Goarem offers a varied and often rugged terrain. Hikers can expect paths along the cliffs, which can involve moderate elevation changes as the trail ascends and descends. The highlight data indicates the Trez Goarem dunes rise to approximately 62 meters, suggesting some climbs. The path provides stunning viewpoints but can be uneven, so appropriate footwear is recommended.

    What unique natural features or landmarks can be explored at Plage de Trez Goarem?

    Beyond its fine sand and clear waters, Plage de Trez Goarem boasts several unique natural features. At low tide, erosion has sculpted fascinating caves and arches in the cliffs, offering opportunities for exploration. The extensive Trez Goarem dunes, a protected natural area, are home to remarkable flora and fauna, including protected species like sea kale and sea holly. Visitors are encouraged to stay on designated paths to protect this fragile ecosystem.

    Is Plage de Trez Goarem suitable for a winter hike, and what should I expect?

    Yes, Plage de Trez Goarem is suitable for winter hikes and offers a different, often more dramatic, experience. The beach and its surrounding GR34 coastal path provide a magnificent setting for admiring Brittany's raw beauty. While swimming supervision and first-aid posts are only available in summer, the wild landscape, sculpted by tides and weather, offers a serene escape. Expect cooler temperatures, potentially stronger winds, and fewer crowds, making it ideal for those seeking solitude and rugged coastal scenery.

    What are the best nearby beaches if Plage de Trez Goarem is too crowded or for a change of scenery?

    While Plage de Trez Goarem is known for offering an escape from crowds, especially outside peak season, the broader Audierne Bay area offers other beautiful beaches. Depending on your preference for sand, surf, or sheltered coves, you might explore other options along the Cap Sizun coastline. For specific recommendations, it's best to consult local guides or maps of the Finistère department to find beaches that suit your desired experience.

    Are there any specific hiking trails or routes that start directly from Plage de Trez Goarem?

    Yes, Plage de Trez Goarem is a key point along the famous GR34 coastal path, also known as the 'sentier des douaniers.' This long-distance hiking trail runs along the cliffs above the beach, offering various routes. From Trez Goarem, hikers can head towards notable locations like Pointe du Millier or Pointe de Lervily, creating diverse options for walks of varying lengths and difficulties. You can explore a variety of Plage de Trez Goarem trails and routes, from gentle strolls along the shore to more challenging sections of the GR34.

    What is the historical significance of the area around Plage de Trez Goarem?

    The area around Plage de Trez Goarem holds intriguing historical significance. A World War II bunker, now serving as a first-aid post in summer, stands as a tangible link to the past. Even more remarkably, the extensive Trez Goarem dunes conceal the medieval village of Gannaeg, which was the first village of Esquibien and was historically buried under shifting sands. These elements add a layer of discovery to your visit beyond the natural beauty.

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