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The ramp goes under a bridge , within the Sailing centre
building , it allows cars and trailers , an easy access to hard sand and
the bay waters.
The bridge is 4.5 m wide and 3.7m high .
The first part of the ramp is asphalt , it is then possible to drive on
to the hard sand. With strong East or North-East winds , some surf can
be encountered at the bottom of the ramp.
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Built as its clubhouse in 196. by the Brignogan Sailing Club , with financial
help from its founding members , the building was sold to the Town council
, when the club was transformed into a sailing school, in the mid-nineties.
The creation of renowned architect Claude Petton , a Brignogan regular
from youth , this building has been frequently acclaimed for its perfect
blend with the original lanscape. Imbedded in the sand dune this concrete
, glass and wood building , does not interrupt the coast profile. Thanks
to a roof deck which is part of the coastal path , it also maintains a
perfect view of the bay , for walkers and cyclists. This ramp can be reached
through rue Douar-ar-Pont
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