Sauzon is ranked among the favorite villages of the French. We understand why when we set foot there! Its small fishing port is simply magnificent and very lively in summer, …
The western tip of Belle-Île faces the ocean and the Americas! In reality, this point is a peninsula which connects Belle-Île by means of a fine sandbank which offers one …
The needles of Port-Coton are one of the unmissable places of Belle-Île. Claude Monnet's favorite landscape, living a few hundred meters away, cotton needles bear their name from the cotton-like foam which is crushed there during heavy storms.
Port Fouquet is one of the prettiest coves on the north coast of Belle-Île. It offers a long gray sand beach covered with crystal clear water. It is located halfway …
The guide claims that this place gets its name from bird nests in rock crevices that look like bottles on pharmacy shelves. That wasn't clear to me on site, but …
Formerly the site of an old lifeboat station, the beach of Port Blanc offers some of our Formerly the site of a former lifeboat station, the beach of Port Blanc …
Fine, white, caribbean style sands. Though the french guide books warn that masses of tourists might swamp this jewel, particularly in summer, of course - we came here on a …
The lighthouse was built between 1826 and 1833 to a design by Augustin Jean Fresnel and opened in January 1836. The complete ensemble was recorded as a monument historique on June 12, 1995. tbqb
Port-Penhouet beach is one of the most beautiful coves on the north coast of the island. Less known than its neighbor, the Plage des Poulains, it is nonetheless magnificent.
Port de Kerledan offers a magnificent little beach of fine white sand, sheltered from easterly winds.
It is also a wonderful anchorage point for sailboats and small boats.
The view …