NEW IN 2025! One-way crossing in July and August. Ideal for hikers and cyclists
Description
The motorboat leaves the port of Bénodet in the late morning to reach Loctudy by sea. The guide’s comments on board illustrate the mouth of the Odet. On the left bank, the corniche of Bénodet takes shape, with the Pyramide lighthouse, the Minaret and its waterfront. On the other bank, the village of Sainte Marine offers a moment of tranquillity with its café terraces, restaurants and chapel. The two points mark the Odet estuary. The boat changes course, heading for the port of Loctudy along the long beach of Kermor and Ile Tudy. When you disembark in Loctudy, take advantage of your stopover to visit the Musée de la Conserverie Le Gall or the Kerazan manor house. The beautiful beaches of Langoz, Lodonnec and Larvor promise moments of relaxation! Do the loop on foot along the GR34 (approx. 7 km), taking the P’tits Bacs between Loctudy and Ile Tudy, and between Sainte Marine and Bénodet. By bike, the V45 offers a safe return journey. It is not possible to make the return journey by boat.
Departure times
Departure from Bénodet
July 8 to August 23, 2025
Tuesday to Saturday, 12:15 p.m.
Useful information
Bike
Bicycles are permitted on this maritime link. Classic and electric bikes.
Family with children
This service is suitable for families with children.
Stroller recommended
The stroller will come in handy when you're out and about. The crew will ask you to fold it on board.
Hikers
This maritime link is ideal for hikers following the GR34.
FAQs
It’s not possible to make the return trip by boat, as this crossing is only available in the Bénodet-Loctudy direction. Plan to return on foot or by bike. There is no bus service between Loctudy and Bénodet.
The crossing takes about 30 minutes.
It’s perfectly possible to take your bike on board.