From Port Gwenn to Kastel Brand: you will notice the stone arches of "Pont de Lek" and of "Poul Brenn".
The foreland of Pouldon protects a sandy cove. A lonely rock: Er Gweh is located at the end of this rocky foreland.
The cliff is high and sheer along this coast and there are only a few access points to the sea.
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The
stone arch of Pont de Lek
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The
" Saint Marc" foreland.
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Porh Grouez
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The
"Saint Marc" foreland, seen from Pont de Lek (the cave entrance
is visible).
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Entrance of Saint Marc cave |
Porh Gwenn |
The
creek of Porh Gwenn: in the bakground, the Bangor island.
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Crystal-clear
water at Porh Gwenn
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The
creek of Simmek, seen from "Pont de Lek"
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The
"Saint Marc" foreland, seen from Porh Gwenn.
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A face in the stone at the "Saint Marc" foreland |
The
coast towards "Le Dotchot" seen from the "Saint-Marc"
foreland
(High definition) |
The
stone arch of "Poul Brenn".
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"Poul Brenn". |
The
Pouldon, seen from the Saint-Marc foreland.
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Goats
near "Le Pouldon".
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Goats
near "Le Pouldon".
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The Pouldon cove. |
The
Pouldon cove.
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Rock
"Er Gweh" at the extremity of the Pouldon foreland.
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Kastell Brand. |
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Some keys to decode the local toponimy