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Le Varquez-sur-Mer
Camping Le Varquez-sur-Mer
5 route de la Corniche Brehec-plage 22580 Plouha - Brittany, France
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Camping Paimpol Cote de Goelo, GR34, cote de granit rose, ile de Brehat
Brehec harbour

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Brehec beach ant port

You will find Brehec port at one kilometer and the finely sanded beach of Brehec at 600 meters.
On both sides of this small village, the cliffs Plouha offer a view on the hold. The Low Beg Ruz, covered with broom powerful scents in the spring, is the privileged observatory.

Vessels live with the tides, breaking on the sand or swaying gently on a quiet wave as well protected behind the pier. The first stone of it was sealed from 1854 and it was enhanced in 1866 due to the gradual rise, but irreversibly waters of the Channel.

Brehec before the tide goes out very far, especially at the equinoxes, revealing a huge range within the territory of Plouha. On these occasions, she discovered a treasure harboring sands that old familiar: sandeel. Then they descend, in pairs, around the water line for stalk frying delicious. One, with a rake, claw deep strike, the other leapt nimbly to seize the fish will stack flushed it carefully in a basket well filled quickly. Careful, they often raise their eyes, knowing the danger of a place where, when easterly winds rise, Paradise fisherman off it quickly becomes hell tempestuous.
It was during these beautiful tides, too, that the remains of an ancient forest emerging in places: the remains of stumps or trunks still bear witness to the past existence of a plain where the sea had not yet right of the City.

 
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