Best lakes around La Forêt-Fouesnant are predominantly coastal, reflecting the region's strong maritime character. While the commune itself is known for its expansive bay and a large marina, the broader area offers a mix of marine-influenced lagoons and inland freshwater bodies. This part of Brittany provides diverse water-based experiences, from coastal walks to water sports. The landscape features coves and a vibrant port, with some accessible lakes a short distance away.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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A superb location, the white sea is calm because it is protected from the Atlantic by a long strip of sand several kilometers long. Be careful, at the western end, not far from the mouth, cycling and walking are prohibited except on the beach because certain rare birds nest there, including the Ringed Plover.
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It is located just opposite the campsite, a great place where you can find different species of birds.
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The natural harbour of Cap Coz reveals a breathtaking coastal landscape where you can appreciate the natural beauty of Brittany's rugged shores. Here you will find a picturesque natural harbour surrounded by lush vegetation. The clear blue waters of the harbour contrast beautifully with its green surroundings.
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Pointe du Coq offers a view of the eponymous lighthouse. Located at the mouth of the Odet river, the lighthouse owes its name to a rock. The latter stood nearby until the end of the 1960s. From a certain angle, it resembled the profile of a rooster. The rock has now disappeared but the view from the ledge is still just as beautiful.
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Located north of Bénodet, Penfoul Cove reveals a unique setting. Some old hulls of abandoned boats are visible before going up towards the marina. The greenway along the water is ideal for a stroll.
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The White Sea or Anse du Groasguen, is a lagoon which extends between Bénodet and the tip of Mousterlin. When the sea recedes, it reveals a white sandy bottom.
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Good starting point for water sports.
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Superb site, well preserved, you can go around it, or find the start of the greenway. For my part, that day, I took the lunch break there.
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La Forêt-Fouesnant is primarily a coastal region, so the 'lakes' you'll encounter are often marine-influenced lagoons, coves, and natural harbors. For example, La Mer Blanche Lagoon is a significant lagoon, and the Natural Port of Cap Coz is a beautiful natural harbor. While direct freshwater lakes are not common within the commune, there are some inland ponds like Rosporden Ponds a short distance away, and larger lakes in the broader region.
Yes, for those willing to travel a short distance, the Etang de Pontigou in Langonnet (approximately 40-50 minutes drive) is a popular bathing lake. It offers amenities like playgrounds, a fitness trail, and picnic tables, and is also suitable for fishing.
Several spots are great for families. La Mer Blanche Lagoon is family-friendly and a good starting point for water sports. The Natural Port of Cap Coz and Rooster Point also offer beautiful coastal scenery suitable for family outings. For a more tranquil experience, Penfoul Cove is ideal for strolls and birdwatching.
The Bay of La Forêt itself is excellent for coastal walks, particularly around coves like Anse de Penfoulic and Anse Saint-Laurent. These areas are rich in natural beauty and provide opportunities to observe diverse flora and fauna, including migratory birds. Penfoul Cove also features a greenway along the water, perfect for a stroll and birdwatching.
Absolutely. La Mer Blanche Lagoon is known as a great starting point for various water sports. The Bay of La Forêt also offers superb conditions for activities like kayaking, windsurfing, and paddleboarding.
The coves within the Bay of La Forêt, such as Anse de Penfoulic and Anse Saint-Laurent, are rich in wildlife. You can often spot diverse flora and fauna, including migratory birds like little egrets, cormorants, swans, and kingfishers. Anse de Penfoulic also hosts a 15-hectare shellfish park.
Yes, the Etang de Pontigou in Langonnet is a popular spot for fishing. Further afield, in Guiscriff (around 60-70 km away), the Brittany Forest Lakes complex is renowned for carp fishing, with some very large carp reported.
For breathtaking coastal views, the Natural Port of Cap Coz offers a stunning landscape where clear blue waters meet green surroundings. Rooster Point provides a beautiful vista of the eponymous lighthouse and the mouth of the Odet river.
Yes, there are several options. You can enjoy a pleasant path around the Etang de Pontigou that connects to the village of Langonnet. Penfoul Cove has a greenway along the water ideal for a stroll. Additionally, Rosporden Ponds offers opportunities to walk around the ponds or access the start of a greenway. For more extensive options, you can explore various running, gravel biking, and MTB trails in the region. For example, you can find routes like the 'View of Anse de Saint-Laurent – Plage des Sables Blancs loop' in the Running Trails around La Forêt-Fouesnant guide.
Yes, Penfoul Cove is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your canine companion. Always remember to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
The summer months are ideal for enjoying water sports and bathing at spots like Etang de Pontigou. However, the coastal areas, such as the Bay of La Forêt and its coves, offer beautiful scenery and walking opportunities year-round, with spring and autumn providing pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds for nature observation.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For instance, you can find gravel biking routes like the 'Kerler Beach – Mousterlin Point loop' in the Gravel biking around La Forêt-Fouesnant guide. There are also MTB trails, such as the 'Cap Coz Beach and Harbor – Sea view loop' available in the MTB Trails around La Forêt-Fouesnant guide, which explore the coastal landscapes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty of Brittany's rugged shores, the clear blue waters contrasting with green surroundings, and the opportunities for coastal walks. The unique settings of coves with old boat hulls and the vibrant atmosphere of Port-La-Forêt are also highly valued. Many enjoy the diverse water-based experiences, from tranquil strolls to active water sports.


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