Letty Beach
Description
Letty beach in Bénodet is a rare pearl even among the many beautiful Breton beaches. Known for its unspoilt environment and natural beauty, it offers an idyllic setting for nature-lovers and holiday-makers seeking tranquillity.
🌊 An Authentic, Unspoilt Spot
Letty beach is distinguished by its wild and preserved appearance - unlike many beaches, this one has retained its natural charm. Bordered by dense vegetation, it offers a true haven of peace. Its fine sand dunes, crystal-clear waters and breathtaking views of the Glénan archipelago make it a truly unique place.
☀️ Activities and Leisure
Although peaceful, Letty Beach offers a variety of activities to suit all tastes. Swimming fans will enjoy its calm and shallow waters, which are also ideal for families with children. Watersports enthusiasts can indulge in sailing, paddle-boarding or even windsurfing thanks to the favourable conditions offered by Bénodet Bay.
🌱 A Fragile Ecosystem
Letty beach is part of a fragile and protected ecosystem. The dunes and local fauna are essential elements of this unique habitat. It is therefore important to respect the rules of environmental conservation, avoid trampling on the dunes and leave no waste behind.
Practical advice
Access: Letty beach is accessible by car with car parks nearby (Saint-Gilles beach), but it is also possible to access it on foot or by bike via the coastal path.
Please note, it is not possible to cross from Groasguen point to reach the sand dune.
Services: The beach is not supervised.