Îles de Glénan

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Îles de Glénan is a small archipelago off the coast of Brittany in northwestern France, renowned for its clear turquoise waters, sandy islets, and popular sailing and diving spots.

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Îles de Glénan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
accessFrom Bénodet
Concarneau
Fouesnant
Loctudy
administrativeStatus uninhabited most of the year
climate oceanic climate
country France
department Finistère
distanceFromCoast about 15 kilometers from the south coast of Finistère
hasEcosystem dune habitats
rocky shores
seagrass meadows
hasFlora Glénan narcissus
hasFortification Fort de la Cigogne
hasHarbor Saint-Nicolas harbor
hasIsland Bananec Island NERFINISHED
Brilimec Island NERFINISHED
Cigogne Island
Drénec Island
Guéotec Island NERFINISHED
Penfret Island
Saint-Nicolas Island
hasLighthouse Penfret lighthouse
hasMainIsland Saint-Nicolas Island
hasProtectedArea Glénan archipelago nature reserve
hasTouristActivity birdwatching
boat excursions
hiking
sailing school
scuba diving
sea kayaking
snorkeling
knownFor clear turquoise waters
diving
marine biodiversity
sailing
seabird colonies
white sandy islets
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Brittany
northwestern France
locatedOffCoastOf Brittany
Finistère
partOf Commune of Fouesnant
region Brittany
usedFor nautical training
scientific research
seasonal tourism

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Brittany hasIslandGroup Îles de Glénan