Pointe de Mousterlin: A Preserved Natural Haven in Fouesnant
Located between the open ocean and protected marshes, the Pointe de Mousterlin is one of the most remarkable natural sites on the Breton Riviera. Just a short distance from the campsite, it offers a peaceful and wide-open environment, perfect for families who appreciate wildlife, coastal landscapes, and tranquility.
The Mer Blanche Lagoon: A Coastal Sanctuary
The defining feature of Mousterlin is its unique geography. On one side, you will discover the "Mer Blanche" (White Sea), a stunning lagoon that fills and empties with the tides. It is a natural sanctuary for migratory birds and a fantastic spot for quiet observation. The calm, shallow waters here create a constantly changing landscape that nature lovers will truly appreciate.
Exploring the Polders and Protected Marshes
Inland from the beaches, the landscape gives way to the Mousterlin polders. This protected area features miles of flat, well-maintained paths that immerse you in a completely preserved ecosystem. It is an excellent area for a peaceful afternoon walk away from the summer crowds. For those who prefer to explore on two wheels, these paths are also fully integrated into the local cycling network.
Expansive Sandy Beaches and Open Spaces
Unlike the intimate coves of Beg Meil, the coastline stretching from the Pointe de Mousterlin offers long, wide stretches of fine sand facing the Glénan Islands. These expansive beaches provide plenty of space, ensuring you never feel crowded, even in the height of summer. It is the perfect setting for a quiet family afternoon, enjoying the fresh air and the clear Atlantic waters.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Great for nature lovers" "The campsite location is excellent. The paths through the Mousterlin polders are beautiful for a quiet walk, and the beaches there are wonderfully spacious and clean." — Guest review from our 2025 satisfaction survey.


