Day 04: Up Loguivy
the morning after breakfast for the first time out and see what makes the sea here at Palus Plage . A tractor picks up a boat:
If flood again, the sea comes up to the stones and there is no sand left to see:
(
book Page 136 ff
). A few hundred yards from the point of land, traffic jams, one comes forward with difficulty. And the parking lots which are very close - the back I see countless campers - 10 € cost for 4 hours. Otherwise I do not see any options for stopping or photography. Respect and a repeated note: We are in the midst of the French summer holidays here, the best weather of the year! As the co-driver says: Get out of here - let's get out.
And we can find - a few miles as the crow flies - a beautiful and quiet park in the port of
Loguivy :
Note: Campers are welcome here, but only during the day. Who wants to stand at night in high season is here, and one area is likely to anger.
The hike in the port's worth, especially now that the sea has moved far away. Numerous photo opportunities are waiting for the serious amateur, and he can go both left and right around along the harbor wall to see where right around oyster barges and platforms are:
to the point, then counterclockwise along the harbor, I sit and meditate photographing. A group of paddlers enjoying the beautiful colors and new experiences. Of the blade tip, the view at least 180 degrees (see panorama) to the Ile de Brehat. is
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