Palus beach

This beach will be appreciated by romantics and connoisseurs of beauty. The blue sea, ochre-colored rocks and green vegetation - the local landscapes seem to have come down from the Impressionist canvas... But to admire this beauty, you have to overcome the descent on the rocks (and then the ascent) of 300 m.

Beach description

Close to the beach by car - it will have to be left in the parking lot, which, by the way, it is better to arrive early. Plage du Palus is very popular, so by lunchtime there are no vacant parking spaces.

You can also take a boat trip to this beach. Tourists are given time to swim, walk along the ornate cliff paths and enjoy gastronomic delights in local cafe. The latter have outdoor terrace with colorful views.

This scenic place is located between the towns of Plouha and Treveneuc. The beach itself is pebble, but at low tide there is a wide strip of sand, so the bottom - sandy, comfortable for entering the sea. It is comfortable to rest with children here, whose leisure time will be enriched by a free playground for all ages.

When is the best time to go?

It is possible to relax in France at any time of the year, the time of the trip depends more on your preferences. Summer - a great time to travel to the sea. Thanks to the Mediterranean climate, even on the southern French Riviera is not hot weather. In winter , people go to ski resorts in France. It should be be mindful that in summer and winter in France there is a high season, respectively, prices soar. To enjoy the excursions, choose the time from February to April or from September to November, when both in the north and in the south it is not very crowded. If you go to the French Riviera in September, you will never lose: You will find a time when the weather is still warm and the prices are not so high. 

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