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Long sandy beaches
Mousterlin’s long sandy beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing and playing. Calm and natural, they are ideal for families and water sports enthusiasts alike.
Mousterlin slipway
An emblematic feature of the headland, the slipway offers a superb view of the Glénan Islands. At high tide, it’s a popular spot for angling and walks among the rocks and marine souvenirs. The sunsets here are sumptuous!
The Mousterlin marsh
Listed and protected, this marsh is home to a wide variety of birdlife. A nature trail offers a soothing stroll through unspoilt countryside.
Dunes and lagoons: the Mer Blanche
This lagoon, bordered by a dune belt, changes its face to the rhythm of the tides. It’s a fragile and unique place, ideal for exploring and observing.
Cycle paths and walks along the sea
Mousterlin’s coastal paths and waymarked footpaths are perfect for walking. A cycle path runs along the coast, perfect for exploring in complete safety.