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This beach is worth a visit this summer, it's a photographer's paradise

We take you to a heavenly beach located in France, with big rocks with original shapes topped with a lighthouse worthy of the most beautiful postcards.

There are little corners of paradise in France that give us the impression of being at the end of the world . Large rocks with mystical shapes, beaches and coves of fine sand, turquoise and transparent water… No, we are not in the Seychelles, but indeed on the Côte des L& ;eacute;legends. 

Welcome to this coast preserved from mass tourism. The Coast of Legends in Finistère in Brittany is home to a quiet, family-friendly seaside resort, with white sand beaches and picturesquely shaped rocks, letting your imagination run wild… Its lighthouse surrounded by a pile of rocks, which is around 15 metres high on the Pointe de Beg-Pol, is a joy for the eyes, as if it had been painted on a canvas. Photography enthusiasts will not fail to take beautiful photos of the Pontsuval lighthouse and the surrounding landscape.

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This beach is worth a visit this summer, it's a photographer's paradise

The Pontusval lighthouse at Brignogan-Plages. © aterrom – stock.adobe.com

The beach, on a human scale, is revealed at low tide, to discover its strangely shaped granite blocks, swim in its translucent waters, or go fishing on foot, looking for shrimp, crabs, cockles, periwinkles and even flatfish. Water sports enthusiasts will be delighted: kayaking, windsurfing, catamaran, floats, sailing or even scuba diving are just some of the activities offered by the nautical center.

The bay doesn't just have this magical beach to offer. The Christianized menhir de Men Marz (miracle stone) balances on the ground. At 8.50 metres high and weighing 80 tonnes, it is one of the largest in Finistère. The Pol chapel, built in granite and framed by a cross, a superb calvary and a sentry box that served as a watchtower, is yet another wonder for photographers. Finally, walkers have plenty to do in the Goulven nature reserve, the Keremma dunes and the GR 34 which runs along the coastal path. You will be amazed by the rugged coastline and these beautiful natural panoramas.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116