Plage de Port-Maria, Public beach in Larmor-Plage, France
Plage de Port Maria is a public beach in Larmor-Plage featuring about 400 meters of fine sand that stretches along a pedestrian promenade. The waterfront is lined with restaurants, cafes, and entertainment options situated directly by the water.
This beach developed in the early years of Larmor-Plage as a central gathering point for the community and quickly became the core of the seaside resort. Its growth is closely tied to the rise of tourism along the Breton coast.
The beach serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors throughout the summer season, where people come to spend time by the water and enjoy the seaside lifestyle. It reflects the importance of this coastal destination for the wider region.
The beach features wheelchair ramps, shower facilities, and restrooms, along with designated parking areas near the entrance. Lifeguards are present during summer months to monitor water safety.
The water is divided into designated zones that allow swimmers and water sports enthusiasts to train at the same time without interfering with each other. This arrangement enables different activities to coexist peacefully side by side.
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