Plage de Trez-Goarem, Sandy beach in Esquibien and Audierne, France.
Plage de Trez-Goarem is a sandy beach located between Audierne and Esquibien with fine sand mixed with pebbles. The shoreline is framed by the rocky cliffs of Cap Sizun and extends for several kilometers along the bay.
The beach was fortified during World War II with a bunker constructed along the shore. This defensive structure remains visible today and marks the wartime history of this coastal area.
The beach serves as a gathering place where locals and visitors come to swim and spend time outdoors. Its position along Audierne Bay makes it a central spot for recreation in the region.
Free parking is available in the dune area, accessible from Esquibien town center via Rue du Cabestan. The beach is easy to reach and offers good options for a day trip to the coast.
The beach sits within an expansive dune system covering about 75 hectares, serving as an important habitat for coastal plants and wildlife. Several small streams flow through the dunes and carry water from the landscape to the sea.
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