Vom Plateau des Pen Hir aus gesehen, hat man einen wunderbaren Blick auf den Plage de Pen Hat. Wir blicken hier auf den Sonntagsbetrieb an diesem einzigartigen Strand, dessen Meeresströmung nicht zu unterschätzen ist! Flickr-Permalink /// Location | Print: on demand (10/10 available)
You can only reach the Ile de Callot at low tide (unless you have a boat). If you have a boat, you no longer need it at low tide. It simply stays in the bay until the tide comes back in. Life on the southern shore of the English Channel. Permalink: flickr Location: ///carnivore.notify.adaptations
Along the eastern side of the Ile de Callot are oyster farms, which are cultivated at low tide. In the far left corner, you can see the tractor with the farm workers on their way to the oyster beds to shake the oysters so that they do not grow onto the crates. Permalink: flickr Location: […]
The Ile de Callot is a wonderful place for a short hike. The landscape at the northern tip of the island is particularly wild and romantic. Here you can see the bay that was navigated to in 2025/216, viewed from its northern end. The water has just receded, revealing the Breton beach pebbles. Permalink: flickr […]
The Ile de Callot is a wonderful place for a short hike. The fact that you can only reach the island every six hours due to the tides ensures that traffic is self-regulating. The landscape at the northern tip of the island is particularly wild and romantic. Here you can see the path to the […]
The Ile de Callot can only be reached at low tide (unless you have a boat). Before the tide reveals the road, it exposes a sandbank that allows you to walk to the island. The Channel leaves seaweed on the beach. These plants are highly ionised and have a rather strong smell, but they were […]