Located at the entrance to the Four Channel, Aber Wrac'h is the only deep-water port between Morlaix and Brest. Tourists, yachtsmen and sailors meet here; between land and sea, lovers of nature and small cabotage will take advantage of their stopover to discover the Abers and the Côte des Légendes.
Number of places :
300 places on pontoon
80 visitor places
42 places on dumbbells
Technical Services
Submersible fairing area
Selective collection of special waste
Launching hold
24-hour/2-hour refuelling station
0.5 T crane at the fishermen's wharf
Other services
water, electricity on pontoon
weather report
WIFI
toilets accessible 24 hours a day
WC, showers (2€ per token)
washing machine, dryer
telephone, post office
bars and restaurants
all shops in the village of Landéda.
The port of Aber Wrac'h is classified as a port of heritage interest.
Take a walk along the Port of Aber Wrac'h to discover the semaphore of Aber-Wrac'h (1861). Nowadays transformed into a place of exhibitions and cultural conferences, it offers a breathtaking panorama.
The nearby Abbey of Les Anges is an exceptional site that can be visited from May to September during guided tours.
The Aber Wrac'h lake is a vast playground and whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver, you can practice various sports: sailing, kayaking, paddle, diving... Hiking tours also start from the port of Aber Wrac'h.