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CAMPSITE IN BÉNODET NEAR THE PORT OF SAINT-MARINE
The port of Saint-Marine is located in the town of Combrit Sainte-Marine, in the south of the Finistère department, on the opposite shore of Bénodet. This town has the advantage of being both countryside and sea-facing, thanks to its port. Created more than 30 years ago, this port has undergone several years of transformation to become a renowned marina.
DISCOVER THE PORT OF SAINTE-MARINE
If you’re really looking for a marina, you’ve come to the right place. The Port de Saint-Marine offers a variety of activities. The port has a careening area that handles between 130 and 160 boats a year.
Divided into five berths according to boat size, the careening area also has port agents to assist you. These agents also provide a rade service free of charge. Cleanliness and respect for the environment are also assets of this port, where waste management is at its best.
A WALK ALONG THE SEAFRONT IN THE PORT OF SAINTE MARINE
Apart from all this, the port of Sainte-Marine is also a haven of peace, with numerous restaurants and crêperies. You’ll receive a warm welcome, and the walks are pleasant and enjoyable. The terraces of the bars and restaurants will enable you to enjoy a convivial moment with your loved ones by the sea.
You can also take a boat to Bénodet for just €2. Indeed, Bénodet is a dream destination where you can enjoy a plethora of fun, entertaining and relaxing activities.
DISCOVER THE HARBOUR AREA
Boaters and holidaymakers who come to enjoy the seaside will also have plenty of time to visit Sainte-Marine beach. Once you’ve enjoyed the beach, why not head upstream to discover some of Sainte-Marine’ s other attractions? First, there’s the chapel of Sainte-Marine and the boat house, the first buildings in the port, dating from the 16th century. Then there’s the Notre-Dame de la Clarté chapel, with its rich polychrome wooden statuary. Right in the heart of the port, the Abri du Marin de Sainte-Marine, with its museum and store, preserves the memory of these places. Finally, there’s the Sainte-Marine Fort, built under Napoleon III, and the Sainte-Marine lighthouse, which dates back to 1885.
As you can see, the Port de Sainte-Marine is a calm and relaxing place to come for a stroll if you’re visiting the campsite near Bénodet.
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