Plage du Linés, Coastal sand beach in Plouhinec, France.
Plage du Linés is a sand beach along the Plouhinec coastline with steep gradients that produce strong waves and an expansive shoreline. Inland from the shore stands one of the region's largest dune systems, which acts as a natural barrier between land and sea.
The beach borders a military training area that has been used by the French Navy for exercises since coastal defenses were established here. This zone has shaped the area's history and strategic importance to national defense.
Local fishers and sailors are regularly seen working here, keeping maritime traditions alive through their daily activities along the shore. These practices show how the community has long connected with the sea as a source of work and identity.
A parking area here is open during summer months, while weekend access is available year-round for visitors to the beach. The D158 coastal road provides straightforward vehicle access to reach this location.
The proximity to the military zone has meant this coastal area developed less intensively than many other French beaches. The limited development has kept the beach and its dune landscape from being heavily altered.
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