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.... Situated
in the Southeast corner of the bay , this pier , offers a 2,70 m high stone
quay with13 steps landing stairs , and a 3m 80 wide stone ramp driving onto
hard sand allowing easy launchings.
When the nearby " Roche de mi-marée " is covered with water , the depth of
water along the quay is over 1m.
On the pier itself where cars may be driven , water taps and electricity plugs
are at yachtsmen disposal.
Drying out for hull work is possible along the quay , or , with legs , perpendicularly
to the promenade leading to the pier.
.... This
pier was built at the end of the 19th century , when sailing
traders loaded and unloaded shallots or linen.
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It was also frequently used by normand " Bisquines " , to deliver
fresh fish , carried in 1h 30 into Landerneau where they were shipped by train
to Paris.
... The
pier can be reached , via rue de la Corniche . There is a car parking area
nearby.
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