Another damp start and mostly grey day with just a little ray of hope around 5pm but we want to cover some ground today so we will press on. We started the day with a walk from the Aire to the beach on the other side of the dunes – it was drizzling a bit but well worth the effort to see the long white sandy beach of Plage des 3 Moutons….

After packing up the van we drove barely a mile up the road and set out to do a circular walk of the beaches around the small community of Porsguen. Visiting Plage de Treumpan and Plage de Carn….


Before cutting across the village (mostly second homes by the looks) and starting with Plage de Kerdeniel and Plage de Porscave….


And passing Plage de Pors ar Villan, Plage de Porsguen and finally Plage de Port Geoffroy before arriving back at the van…



At about this point we are leaving the north coast of Brittany and beginning to head south and roughly speaking are due south of The Lizard! We made a brief stop in Trémazan to catch Plage de Chateau and Plage de Tremazan…


Parking up in Porspoder we enjoyed another longish walk along the coastal path looking down on the lovely deep sandy beach – Plage de Penfoul, across the coastal path on the dunes behind Plage de Rochard….


Along the pretty Plage du Vivier and more weedy Plage des Colons….


We wandered out onto the Spit of land to find Plage des Dames and back again to Plage de Bourg….


Before wandering back along the low lying dunes to the van and driving the short distance to the final beach in the area – Plage de Melon….

Another shortish drive to our Aire for the night behind the dunes at Lampaul-Plouarzel. Once in and sorted, as the sun was making the effort we took the opportunity to visit the two closest beaches – Plage de Beg ar Vir and Plage de Porspaul – catching both in the golden glow of the evening sunshine…


As a bonus we wandered out onto the small strip of land jutting into the sea – Beg ar Vir and caught what I think is a Tall Ship crossing into the beam of the golden sun….

A long and busy day – we shall eat and sleep well tonight.
Thoughts of the day:
- Some of the beaches we have visited over the last few days have been strewn and quite often smelly with seaweed which I think may have been as a result of Storm Benjamin as it is all relatively fresh – shame otherwise these would all have been absolute beauties.
- Sheep – where are they? Travelling around the UK in the more rural areas you see many sheep but I don’t think I have seen any in France.
Today’s stats:
- Miles driven – 21
- Miles walked – 8
- Beaches – 19 (a new record)
- Aire – £8.45 EHU
- Fuel – £86.85





















































