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Tour of Île-Tudy via Anse de Pouldon
After walking through the streets and alleys of Île-Tudy, which became a peninsula when the Kermor dyke was built in 1853, blocking the sea on the Pont-l'Abbé River side, this route continues along a new path along Anse de Pouldon, managed by the Conservatoire du Littoral. The return journey is through the polder area.
NB: between points (6) and (7), the coastal path should not be used during the nesting season from April to July (in this case, follow the GR® and turn left towards point (7).