POULDU LAITA
- Latitude: 47.7726
- Longitude: -3.52935
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in France
Location: Guidel Brittany 56520 France
Pouldu Laita, often referred to as Le Pouldu, is a quaint harbor located in the commune of Clohars-Carnoët in the Finistère department of Brittany, France. While not as commercialized or large as some of France's major ports, it carries significant charm and caters to a range of maritime activities.
Pouldu Laita Port Overview:
Location:
- Region: Brittany, France
- Department: Finistère
- Commune: Clohars-Carnoët
- Coordinates: Approximately 47.7833° N latitude and 3.5500° W longitude
Key Features:
Type of Port:
- Primarily a leisure harbor with facilities for recreational boating.
- Fishermen also utilize the port, reflecting its historical roots in local fisheries.
Capacity and Infrastructure:
- Berths: Numerous berths are available, but it is more suited to smaller, private vessels rather than large commercial ships.
- Moorings: Primarily mooring buoys and pontoon facilities.
- Depth: The harbor depth is relatively shallow and suitable for small to medium-sized boats.
Navigational Information:
- Tidal Port: Pouldu Laita is subject to tidal variations, with access limited to certain tidal windows for deeper draft vessels.
- Navigational Aids: Standard navigation aids including lights, buoys, and charts available but on a smaller scale compared to larger ports.
Services and Amenities:
- Fuel: Limited fuel availability. Boaters typically need to check for the closest fuel stations.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic facilities for minor repairs and maintenance.
- Water and Electricity: Available at the pontoons and harbor master's office.
- Sanitation: Toilets and shower facilities can be found adjacent to the harbor area.
Local Attractions:
- Beaches: Beautiful sandy beaches that attract tourists.
- Culture: Proximity to the artists' colony of Pont-Aven, known for its historic association with Gauguin and other painters.
- Natural Beauty: Scenic riverside and coastal walks, part of the picturesque scenery of the Brittany coastline.
- Cultural Sites: Ancient churches, local Breton architecture, and museums.
Accessibility:
- Road Access: Easily reachable by road, with parking facilities nearby.
- Public Transport: Local bus services connect Pouldu Laita to neighboring towns and cities.
Climate:
- Weather: Typical Brittany maritime climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers.
Specification Summary:
- Port Type: Leisure/Fishing Harbor
- Latitude/Longitude: 47.7833° N, 3.5500° W
- Depth: Varies with tide, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels
- Mooring: Buoys and pontoons
- Services: Basic amenities (water, electricity, sanitation)
- Access: Road, public transport
Usage:
Pouldu Laita is best suited for recreational boating, family yachting, and local fisheries. Its charming atmosphere and strategic location make it a popular spot for tourists exploring Brittany's scenic beauty and cultural heritage.
For more specific information, especially if planning a visit or maritime activity, it is recommended to contact the local harbor authority or the tourism office of Clohars-Carnoët.
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