Sables-d'Or-les-Pins

Sables d'Or main beach, east view

Sables-d'Or-les-Pins (French pronunciation: [sabl dɔʁ le pɛ̃], lit.'Golden Sands the Pines') is a French Seaside resort, located mainly in Fréhel commune in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France.

It was created in 1921 and is known for its long beach located along a spit and its dunes.

Roland Brouard, the initiator of the project, intended to create a competitor to resorts like Deauville and La Baule.

In 1929, as a consequence of the Great Depression, the development of the resort stopped.

After World War II, Sables d'Or became a quiet family beach.

Facilities

  • Harbour (used by a quarry)
  • Casino
  • Golf Course
  • Sailing school and club
  • Roman Catholic Chapel

See also

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48°38′27″N 2°24′24″W / 48.64083°N 2.40667°W / 48.64083; -2.40667


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