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L’Anse de Pellinec

At low tide, you can observe some migratory or wintering birds, attracted here by the continuous presence of food. It is common to see purring Brent Geese.

Very small birds can also be observed in this cove: the Common Sandpiper, plump relative of the Woodcock, the Ruddy Turnstone, which turns over stones and seaweeds in search of a few victuals, or the wary Silver Plover, which appreciates these mudflats rich in an impressive microfauna.

The GR34® crosses this cove by a passage which is covered at high tide. In this case a path allows to bypass the passage.