Port de Larmor-Baden, Marina in Larmor-Baden, France
Port de Larmor-Baden is a boat harbor on the south coast of Brittany with 424 mooring spaces arranged across two zones. It offers both permanent berths and temporary spots designed for visiting vessels.
The harbor grew from the oyster farming trade that once dominated the local economy. By the 20th century it had become a major maritime center for southern Brittany.
The port is a working hub where fishermen, leisure sailors, and locals gather daily around the water. It reflects the maritime traditions that have long shaped life in this part of Brittany.
A boat ramp near the harbor office allows vessels to be launched and recovered seasonally. Visitors should check with staff about available spaces and current conditions before planning a visit.
The harbor maintains a lengthy waiting list for permanent moorings, showing just how sought-after these spots are. This high demand reflects the real value that sailors place on securing a berth here.
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