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To the right the cemetery of the boats of Kerhervy

Cemetery of the boats of Kerhervy
Credit : Lorient Agglomération

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This place is steeped in a history strongly linked to the island of Groix: from 1920, the fishing bosses of the tuna boats put their boats there for wintering; sheltered in the mudflats for one season, the tuna boats then leave again for fishing in spring. During the Second World War, these fishing bosses were mobilized to join the front and hid their boats at the bottom of the mouth of the Blavet, so that they could escape a requisition by the Germans. Alas, many of these soldiers never returned from the front and the boats thus remained on the site, damaged by the bombings, sinking inexorably into the mud. Later, other old rigging and wooden trawlers came to complete the site, which became a boat cemetery. Last witnesses of a know-how and a traditional fishing, their ghostly silhouette produces a mysterious atmosphere, full of history.

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47.7760934-3.3100605
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43 m
Point of Interest updated on 18/02/2026

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