Kermahé beach in St Pierre-Quiberon on the Quiberon Peninsula (Morbihan, Brittany, France).


The municipality of Saint-Pierre-Quiberon covers the northern half of the peninsula of Quiberon. Saint-Pierre-Quiberon consititué of 16 villages, districts or localities: Prana Penthièvre, Portivy, Kerhostin, Runaron, Le Roch, Keraude, Prana, Kergroix, Kermahé, Kerdavid, Keridenvel, Kerbourgnec, Kervihan, Kerboulevin, Petit and Grand Rohu Rohu. The town has twelve tracks. Ten beaches in the bay side: Penthièvre (Bay), Kerhostin, Lizeau, Poul Perneau, Port Orange, Kermahé, Kerbourgnec, Beg Rohu, Petit Rohu, Grand Rohu. And three beaches on the ocean side: Penthièvre (Ocean), Red Castle, and Fozo. It may be noted that there are four beaches on the Wild Coast: Port-Blanc, Port-Bara, Port-Rhu, and Port-Pigeon.


Size: 3889px × 2592px
Location: Quiberon, Morbihan, Brittany, France, Europe
Photo credit: © Joel Douillet / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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