Plage de Mousterlin is an expansive and picturesque beach located in the town of Fouesnant, in the FinistĂšre department of Bretagne, France. The beach lies at the point of Mousterlin, forming part of a large sandy stretch that extends for approximately 5 kilometers in the direction of BĂ©nodet.
The beach is known for its natural characteristics, with the western side being particularly wild and untouched. This part of the beach may become narrow or even disappear during high tide. On the eastern side, visitors will find a mooring area equipped with a boat ramp, indicating the area's suitability for boating activities.
Plage de Mousterlin is not just a beach, but a natural haven, surrounded by beautiful dunes and marshes. These natural features provide ample opportunity for scenic walks, making it perfect for those who wish to explore and enjoy the natural surroundings. A promenade by the sea adds to the beach's charm, offering spectacular views especially during sunrise and sunset.
The beach is easily accessible for visitors, with a well-connected road, the D134, leading to Mousterlin. To facilitate the convenience of visitors, the beach provides parking facilities. Public toilets are also available, ensuring basic amenities for those spending the day at the beach.
Despite its size and beauty, no information is available about the beach being crowded. The large expanse of sandy shore, however, suggests that it can accommodate a considerable number of visitors while still providing ample space for relaxation and enjoyment.