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Located on the northwestern coast of Brittany, at coordinates 48.67°N / 4.31°W, Plage du Lividic is part of the string of small coves that characterize the Finistère coastline. This stretch of coast, exposed to Atlantic influences, benefits from the tidal regime that profoundly shapes the Breton coastal landscape. The shore stretches between rock formations typical of this granite region, where marine erosion has carved out crevices and small natural pools. The beach itself is modest in extent, integrated into a highly fragmented coastal area. Just 100 meters away is Kervillo Beach, while La Tour Blanche Beach is only 1 kilometer distant. This immediate proximity to other small shores gives the area an intimate character, far from large-scale developments. Le Lividic retains a wild, sparsely populated appearance, where granite rocks often dominate depending on the tidal cycles. The atmosphere remains that of an authentic Breton cove, favored by coastal explorers rather than mass bathers. No structured facilities are reported on site: no parking, showers, or restaurants. The beach does not have the Blue Flag label and is not supervised. Access for people with reduced mobility is not arranged. This deliberate absence of infrastructure reflects the status of this stretch of coastline: a preserved natural space, where swimming is a self-reliant and conscious choice given the marine conditions.
The name "Lividic" has its roots in Breton toponymy, where the suffix "-ic" often denotes a named place or small estate. The Finistère region, marked by millennia of human occupation and maritime exploitation, has seen its coasts fragmented into countless coves and inlets, each bearing a local surname anchored in collective memory. These minor beaches, ignored by major tourist routes, retain a discreet historical significance: refuges for fishermen, watch points against invasions, places of smuggling in past centuries. Le Lividic embodies this Breton coastal geography where every corner tells a story of adaptation to a demanding and unpredictable marine environment.
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