Located in the northern part of the department of Finistère, the Aber Wrac'h marina is a charming spot with a reputation that goes back several centuries. by choosing a yacht charter at the Port of Aber Wrac'h, you will have the pleasure of discovering the splendors of the hinterland from the side of the boat. You can follow the Aber Wrac'h river for 4 kilometers.
In the land of the Abers, the lighthouses constitute a true historical treasure and are among the most visited sites. The most famous of them is on the Île Vierge, accessible by boat from the port of Landéda. At 82 meters high, it holds the title of the tallest stone lighthouse in the world. The 31-meter-high living area of the former lighthouse is also worth a visit.
Rest assured, these are not the only sights you will discover in the region if you opt for a yacht charter from Aber Wrac'h Port. In the surrounding area, you can visit the National Botanical Conservatory of Brest, the Great Menhir of Kerloas, the Fort Montbarey Memorial… And if you're coming with children, don't forget to take a trip to the La Récré des Trois Curés amusement park.
Explore the Abers region
A wonderful meeting of sea and land that intertwine to offer a rich contrast, the wild coast of the Abers is an essential stopover for sailors transiting between the Atlantic and the English Channel. Those who love beautiful panoramas will have the pleasure of admiring the movement of the marshes, offering a most breathtaking spectacle. at high tide, the water reaches as far as the fields upstream, while at low tide it recedes to reveal its muddy depths. The countless lighthouses watching over the entrance to the inlets are an invitation to walkers and yachtsmen.
The point where the Pont du Diable meets the Baie des Anges, Aber-Wrac'h marks the edge of the Brittany countryside and is the largest of the three most important Abers in the north of Finistère. This takes shape in the northernmost part of the Côte des Abers. This coastal river invites you to dream with its islands, making up the archipelago of the Lilia islands, which offer a beautiful stroll through the sea air toto the Aber-Benoît, which stretches for 8 km. Between two boat trips, the more athletic can veer towards various water sports between land and sea, such as windsurfing, kayaking or kitesurfing.
Discover Landéda
on horseback between the Aber-Wrac'h and the Aber-Benoît, the small commune of Landéda is a must-see. Located in the heart of the Côte des Légendes, Landéda boasts a lovely sandy coastline where you can splash around for a few hours in peace. Set your sights on the beach of Sainte Marguerite Sud, looming in the west. Bathers and kitesurfers share this long sandy stretch while sailing enthusiasts are busy on the Plage des Anges, located not far from the port of Aber-Wrach. In town, walks are rewarded by the magnificent view of the many ancient monuments such as the Abbey of Notre-Dame-des-Anges, listed as a historic monument in 2002.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 421 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess |
Average price per week | $2,300 |
Minimum weekly price | $496 |
Maximum price per week | $10,236 |