Description
At Kerveltrec beach, in Beg Meil, the coast reveals a wilder, more authentic side. Bordered by rocks and vegetation typical of the Breton coastline, this small cove offers a natural setting conducive to calm and contemplation, with water that is often clear with blue-green reflections.
The GR34 footpath runs along the coastline, taking you on beautiful walks between coves and ocean views: on one side towards the pointe de Beg-Meil, on the other towards the pointe de Cap-Coz. Each bend in the path reveals a new viewpoint over the bay.
Access is exclusively on foot, which preserves the tranquillity of the site: it is therefore advisable to travel light, as a short walk is required to get there.
This discretion is what makes Kerveltrec so charming: here, there's no hustle and bustle, just the sound of the waves, birdsong and the feeling of a place that's still confidential.






