Plage du Casino, Sandy beach in Saint-Quay-Portrieux, France
Plage du Casino is a wide sandy beach on the French Atlantic coast. It features an outdoor seawater pool for swimming and a shallow children's area that appears at low tide.
This beach played a key role when Saint-Quay-Portrieux grew into a seaside resort in the 1800s. The rise of coastal tourism in Brittany transformed the area into a destination for leisure and recreation.
Water sports enthusiasts gather here to try windsurfing and beach volleyball at seasonal clubs. These activities are woven into the local summer rhythm and draw both regulars and visitors.
The beach has restrooms, a lifeguard station, and a refreshment bar for visitors. Ramps and facilities are available for people with limited mobility.
A floating diving platform extends into deeper waters, giving swimmers direct access without wading far. From here visitors can see the Pointe de l'Isnain peninsula rising from the coastline.
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