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Mysterious and authentic, Clohars-Carnoët invites you to discover its rias and the ocean: its cliffs, beaches and harbours. A land of painters since the 19th century, Clohars-Carnoët also fascinates visitors with its wooded landscapes and country lanes.
Clohars-Carnoët is a commune on the Atlantic coast at the south-eastern end of the Finistère département.
It is bordered to the east by the Laïta river, which separates it from Morbihan. It is linked to Morbihan by the Saint-Maurice bridge (on the road from Clohars-Carnoët to Guidel).
he Saturday market in Place de la Mairie, the Wednesday morning market in Place de l'Océan in Le Pouldu and, during the summer season, the Sunday night market in Rue des Grands Sables.
Restaurants - Creperies - Takeaways
Food: farm shops, Carrefour contact
Organic producer of honey, propolis, gingerbread and apple juice,
Organic bulk grocery, fruit and vegetables, local produce, dairy products
Mould production
Cafés - Bars Bakeries Pastry shops Butchers Delicatessens Cellars Tobacconists - Newsagents - Bookshops - Stationers Hairdressers, beauty salons Shoe repairers Dressmakers Florists Opticians Ready to wear
Les Rias Festival
Live shows
The Nature Raid
La Longère Municipal Gallery
A walk in the footsteps of Tal Coat
The painters' path
Musical interludes at Saint-Maurice
The exhibitions
Nature pass
Sailing in Clohars-Carnoët
Port of Doëlan
Port du Pouldu Laïta
The surf base
Kayaking in Clohars
Mountain bike routes
The Maison-Musée du Pouldu
Le Pouldu: 3 supervised beaches: Kérou, Bellangenêt and Grands Sables.
The port of Doëlan
The abbey site of Saint-Maurice
The mill at Kercousquet
The Chapel of Our Lady of Peace