Plage de Port Rhu is a picturesque beach nestled in the village of Kergroix, within the commune of Saint-Pierre-Quiberon in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France. It is a part of the Wild Coast of Quiberon, renowned for its rugged beauty. The beach is characterized by its strong waves and is surrounded by cliffs, adding to its natural charm. As a result of the strong waves, swimming is not allowed at this beach, but it serves as a popular spot for surfers.
The beach is especially beautiful at low tide and is a popular destination for quality hikes due to the hiking trail located at its foot. It is also accessible via a well-indicated bike route, marked with signs bearing the number '45', offering an additional way to reach this beautiful location.
Despite being a popular destination, Plage de Port Rhu maintains a pleasant atmosphere. During the busy summer months, visitors can expect to encounter others every 4-5 minutes, indicating that while it is well-liked, it is not overcrowded.
To reach Plage de Port Rhu, visitors can follow the direction of Kergroix from the main road and then proceed towards Port Rhu. A free parking lot is available near the cove for the convenience of visitors. However, it should be noted that access to the cove itself is quite dangerous due to the rugged terrain. Therefore, visitors are advised to exercise caution while visiting this beach.