A hike around Buguélès leads to the islets. At low tide, these are relatively easy to access… The path is sometimes muddy, so sturdy, waterproof walking shoes or rubber boots are essential in winter. In summer, it is certainly possible to cross the mud barefoot. But be careful: you must return to the mainland within an hour to an hour and a half after low tide, otherwise it will be difficult, if not impossible, to reach Buguélès with dry feet.






Below, first of all, is a new shot, but an old idea: the house between the rocks! Similar photos of this house in Brittany had already been submitted to countless photo competitions in the 1980s… The house is still there… A memory from my early years of active photography.
This photo is not for sale.









5 photos of Dossen Rouz, near Locquémeau, in Armorica, as well as the last three photos of the Pink Granite Coast.