Plage Bonaparte
Plage Bonaparte
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njwh2016
Sheffield, UK13 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2017 • Solo
Having read about many downed airmen escaping by boat in the night, under the noses of the Germans, this was a must visit and didn't disappoint. Great memorials there and interesting to see the long and narrow path those brave men trod from Maison D'Alphonse before sliding down the cliff on their backsides.
Written 7 June 2017
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Rich H
Malton, England, United Kingdom60 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2016 • Family
I have always loved Plage Bonaparte. A huge area of sand, surrounded by rugged granite, the beach shelves sufficiently for you to body surf, when conditions are right.

Of historic interest to WW2 enthusiasts - this was the location where the Resistance smuggled Canadian Air Force personnel out of France (plaque and information commemorating this at the top of the pathway down to the beach)

If you like making sand castles, this may well be the best sand we have found in Brittany (and believe me - we've looked !)

The slightly remote setting means that (on weekdays) this beach will never be overcrowded.

I will post a couple of photographs but mark my words, you won't regret a visit to this spectacular beach !

TIP - check tidal times and get there early, after the tide starts to recede.. The sea covers the whole beach, so dry spots are at a premium !
Written 4 September 2016
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