Plage de Trégana, Public beach in Locmaria-Plouzané, France.
Plage de Trégana is a public beach in Locmaria-Plouzané with fine sandy shores and natural rock formations framing the coastline. The shoreline extends along the Breton coast with a southern exposure.
The beach has been preserved through environmental protection efforts over several decades as part of the local coastal landscape. This long-term conservation approach continues to shape how the place looks and functions today.
The beach serves as a gathering place where locals and visitors swim and enjoy seaside activities throughout the year. It reflects the simple coastal lifestyle of the region, where the shoreline remains central to community life.
The beach has lifeguard services, restrooms, drinking water stations, and first aid facilities available during summer months. These services are typically offered in the afternoon and early evening.
For two months each year, sections of the beach close to protect marine species during their breeding season. This regular closure is an important part of the local ecosystem protection.
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