At St.Jacut-de-la-Mer and on to St.Cast-le-Guildo

 Last night (Saturday) we stayed at a Camping-Car Park at St.Jacut-de-la-Mer.  Our afternoon walk there along the beach was lovely but not very sunny, so I didn't take any photos.

This morning was back to blue sky and sunshine, so we parked the van opposite the church,

 

joined the coast path a little further north - and I took umpteen photos!!  We passed the abbey which we believe is now a retreat.

Attractive street, almost to the sea.
We joined the coast path here,

negotiated a very rocky stretch
watched a kite surfer (not sure if that's what it's called)
then decided to walk in a northerly direction avoiding the rocky section. 




(Not sure where this cotton wool came from)

At the northerly point - Pointe de Chevet - we enjoyed the view to several islands which can  be reached on foot at low tide. 
Zoomed in on the beach on the big island.
We were then moving on to our next stop at St. Cast-le-Guildo, stopping by this estuary to eat our lunch.  So glad we were sitting in the van because a dark cloud came over and rained for about 20 minutes,

then cleared, but downpoured again as we arrived at the campsite!  But these are just May showers, so exploring our beach was back to sunshine.  Fort la Latte, on the next peninsular is in the far distance

and here it is zoomed.
We are camped on an end pitch just in front of the central trees (van just peeping over the hedges)

Dinner on the go ......
........ cheers!



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