Keryvon Beach (Keryvon Bay) is a wild, peaceful, and uncrowded beach with fine sand bordered by pink granite rocks. Ideal for families, it offers a vast tidal flat at low tide, perfect for shellfish gathering (cockles, spider crabs, crabs) and exploration for children; the water is warm and shallow. However, be cautious during spring tides, when you may need to walk up to 2 km to swim, and swimming is not supervised. For sports, you can practice paddleboarding (toward nearby islands), windsurfing, wing surfing, and snorkeling when it's windy. A small parking lot, clean restrooms, and dogs are allowed complete the experience.
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