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Dive sites nearby

Porz Amar

Situated 5 minutes from the diving center, easy to navigate, between 0-12m depending on the tide, this site brings together all the Breton diving landscapes and all the underwater species of Brittany.

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Men Garo

Located 5 minutes from the diving center, easy to navigate, between 0-20m depending on the tide, this site brings together all of Brittany's diving landscapes and all of its underwater species.

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Le Sturn

At the exit of Aber Ildut, this dive site for Baptisms and beginning of N1 training, 0-14m at high tide, rocky massif covered with kelp and Hymanthales surrounded by a very white sandy bottom.

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Garo Belen

Site located at the exit of L'aber Ildut, 0-28m depending on the tide. This site is suitable for all levels, and allows you to discover the different species of Atlantic flora and fauna.

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Le Lieu

This site is at the foot of the local rock. Until winter 2019, there was a port turret, which is now on the bottom.

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Les fourches

At the foot of the grande fourche rock, you'll find a plateau of kelp. Heading south, you'll find a large white-sand beach, with scattered rocks. Depth 0-20m

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Basse Grilhed

To the south of Aber Ildut, the drop-off of the lower grilhed begins at 14m and descends gently towards the 40M of the kelp plateau on the way to the Chenal du Four. The faults and rocks are covered with underwater flora.

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Men Dumen du

Not far from Port du Mazou and Port de Melon, at the foot of a rock, diving takes place between 0 and 18 m. Between rocks covered in kelp and a white sandy bottom, take a short stroll to see Jojo the conger.

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Tombant an Eor

10' from aber ildut, a rocky peak at 14m that extends to 32m. On this drop-off you'll find the anchor of a cargo ship, hence the name of the site ( an eor: the anchor).

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Basse Breton

Not far from linioux, lies basse bretons. numerous rocky peaks rise to 18m and descend to 35m. sites with numerous faults and canyons.

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