Plage Port Bara is a picturesque beach located in Saint-Pierre-Quiberon, part of the Morbihan department in the Brittany region of France. Nestled near the village of Kergroix on the Côte Sauvage, the beach is known for its captivating natural landscapes. The beach is characterized by its sandy cove, which is bordered by stunning cliffs. It is also home to a scenic port-rock, a popular spot for photography, further enhancing its natural charm.
The beach is particularly recognized for its preserved environment, often garnering praise as one of the most beautiful beaches due to its white sand and the ocean splash that adds to its allure. However, despite its beauty, swimming at Plage Port Bara is not recommended due to the presence of strong currents. This, however, makes it a popular spot for surfing, offering visitors the opportunity to watch surfers take on the mighty Atlantic Ocean.
In terms of amenities, Plage Port Bara is easily accessible with a nearby parking lot available for visitors. The beach can be reached by following the directions to Kergroix and then turning left onto Rue de Port Rhu. The second parking lot is the closest to the cove. Additionally, there are several paths that allow exploration of the western part of Quiberon, an area renowned for its natural beauty.
Plage Port Bara amenities include parking.
Visitor reviews highlight the breathtaking beauty of the beach and its preserved environment, with many praising the impressive cliffs, white sand, and scenic port-rock. The west coast of the Quiberon peninsula is particularly appreciated. However, some visitors complain about the ocean splash.
Latitude: 47.5130269 / Longitude: -3.1504523
Plage Port Bara is located in Brittany. The following map of Plage Port Bara shows the exact location.
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