Villa in Clohars-Carnoët
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Le Pouldu port
The port of Le Pouldu where the river Laïta empties itself is also a passage way and a surveillance location. As with most of the infrastructures of the Finistère ports, le Pouldu which has remained a modest one in size, dates back to the second half of the 19th century, a time when this privileged site was turned into a resort attracting artists related to the pictorial movement known as the "School of Pont-Aven".
Le Doëlan port
Is an authentic port like those typically found on postcards. A long quay side, rocks and the Beg An Tour beach are the perfect setting for a pleasant swim. The alignment of the famous 'upstream' lighthouses inside the Harbour (in red and white) and "downstream" lighthouses at the end of the coast line (in green and white) indicate the route for ships to follow. You can get fresh fish directly from the fish market.
Two canneries used to operate at the port of Doëlan, the Peyron cannery on the right bank and the Larzul (Captain Cook) cannery on the left bank.






















