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.

Services

Accessibility Accès PMR

Practical information

Adress Port de l’Aber Wrac’h
L'Aber Wrac'h
29870 Landéda
Téléphone02 98 04 91 62
Mailaberwrach@bretagne-ouest.cci.fr
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