Pleubian is best known for the Sillon de Talbert, at the tip of the Lézardrieux peninsula, a 3 km-long tongue of sand and pebbles in the open sea. This natural curiosity is the result of the opposing currents of the Jaudy mouth and the Trieux estuary. The Héaux de Bréhat lighthouse points the way to this unexpected stretch of land. It's a paradise for anglers, with an abundance of aquatic fauna between lagoons and rocks. So if you're an amateur angler, don't hesitate, because if there's wildlife here, it's not crowded - privilege of remote areas like the Sillon de Talbert!

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