Plage du Guec, Beach in the Pouliguen region, France.
Plage du Guec consists of a series of small coves surrounded by rocks offering a preserved natural environment suitable for relaxation and swimming in excellent quality waters.
This bay has been historically used as a maritime passage point by fishermen and merchants, with an ancient maritime tradition rooted in the local landscape for several centuries.
The site is integrated into the 'La Côte sauvage' walking circuit allowing visitors to combine hiking and discovery of Breton coastal natural heritage in an authentic setting.
The beach is accessible via a marked trail with free parking nearby, facilities adapted for people with reduced mobility and free access without paid zones unlike other beaches.
The main attraction lies in the famous 'Grotte des Jumelles' accessible by a fitted staircase, offering visitors a speleological experience in a preserved maritime environment.
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