An “aber” in Breton means “ria” in French, meaning a narrow, elongated and relatively deep bay. Here, the aber-Benoît perfectly meets this definition. The site, particularly pretty, is crossed by a single Tréglonou bridge.
One of the two main tributaries of the Etang de Cornic. From here there is a beautiful view over the lake and the dam that separates the lake from the Atlantic Ocean.