Plage de Kerler, Naturist beach in Fouesnant, France.
Plage de Kerler is a beach in Fouesnant along the Breton coast with white sand and dunes that face the Glénan archipelago. The shore stretches between two coastal features and benefits from lifeguard supervision during warmer months.
A section of this shore received official designation in 2004 under specific regulations established by local authorities. This decision followed patterns seen at other coastal locations in the region.
This section of shore serves as a gathering place where visitors can experience a lifestyle choice that has roots in Breton coastal traditions. The naturist practice here reflects how different communities use the same beaches in their own ways.
This shore can be visited throughout the year but is most active with lifeguards from April through October. Visitors should know that designated times and marked zones apply to the area.
A portion of this shore was officially marked out for this use with clear boundaries that visitors can easily spot. The placement was deliberately chosen to allow different groups to coexist side by side.
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