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Plage d'Herlin

Beach, Natural site in Bangor
  • Delimited by high cliffs, the deep estuary has allowed the installation of a beautiful sandy beach in the shape of a fan narrow towards the sea and open to westerly winds. At high seas, the rocky outcrop in the middle of the beach almost divides it in two. It is a family beach, quite busy, where all beach sports are possible. Rollers often allow initiation to body-boarding. The violence of the currents on the sides causes eddies, digs holes and makes swimming dangerous: the beach is...
    Delimited by high cliffs, the deep estuary has allowed the installation of a beautiful sandy beach in the shape of a fan narrow towards the sea and open to westerly winds. At high seas, the rocky outcrop in the middle of the beach almost divides it in two. It is a family beach, quite busy, where all beach sports are possible. Rollers often allow initiation to body-boarding. The violence of the currents on the sides causes eddies, digs holes and makes swimming dangerous: the beach is supervised in July and August from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. First aid station: 02 97 31 46 14
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