SAUZON SOUTH
- Latitude: 47.3703
- Longitude: -3.22139
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in France
Location: France
Sauzon is a charming and small fishing village located on the island of Belle-Île-en-Mer in the Brittany region of France. The port of Sauzon in the southern part of the village is a picturesque and tranquil spot, popular among boaters and tourists for its serene beauty and traditional Breton character. Here’s a description and specification of the port:
General Description
- Location: Sauzon, Belle-Île-en-Mer, Brittany, France.
- Coordinates: Approximately 47.3690° N, 3.2180° W.
- Type: Small leisure and fishing port.
- Function: The port caters mainly to local fishing boats, leisure yachts, and visiting vessels.
Physical Characteristics
- Harbor Structure: Natural harbor with a sheltered anchorage.
- Mooring Facilities: Equipped with pontoons and mooring buoys. Limited berthing space; early reservation is recommended during peak seasons.
- Depth: Varies depending on tide; average depth ranges from around -2 meters to +3 meters (subject to tidal changes).
- Tidal Information: The port is subject to significant tidal variations. Mariners should be cautious of tidal timings and depth to avoid grounding.
- Navigational Aids: Entry and exit should be guided by navigational aids, especially during low tide.
Port Facilities
- Water and Electricity: Available on pontoons, although limited.
- Fuel Station: Typically, there is no fuel station directly within Sauzon. The closest refueling options might be on the island or main land.
- Sanitation: Public restrooms and showers available.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for garbage and waste disposal are available.
Services
- Marina Office: Assistance and information available during office hours.
- Boat Repairs: Basic repair services can be found; major repairs would likely need to be conducted elsewhere on the island or mainland.
- Local Amenities: The village offers restaurants, cafes, small shops, and a grocery store.
Access and Transportation
- Road Access: Limited road connection within the island; car rentals and bicycles are common for transportation.
- Public Transport: Ferry services connect Belle-Île-en-Mer with the mainland (Quiberon), from where Sauzon can be reached by local transport.
Nearby Attractions
- Natural Beauty: The area around Sauzon is renowned for its rugged coastline, sandy beaches, and scenic walking paths.
- Historical Sites: Nearby historical sites include the Citadel of Le Palais and various lighthouses.
Contact Information
- Marina Office: Specific contact details should be checked through local directories or tourist information centers closer to the time of visit.
Overall, Sauzon port depicts quintessential maritime charm suitable for leisure sailing, short visits, and enjoying the rich maritime heritage of Brittany. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead due to the limited facilities and berthing space, especially during peak tourist seasons.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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FLIP FLOP | Sailing | 12/31/2024 | ||
CAN U SAIL | Sailing | 12/23/2024 |