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Loctudy fishing port

The port of Loctudy is famous for its “Demoisellesde Loctudy”: langoustines.

An active port

The port is located at the mouth of the Pont-l’Abbé river estuary and faces Île-Tudy.

From 4.30pm, you can buy freshly caught fish and langoustine from one of the fishmongers in the port.

An auction (for professional fishermen) takes place in the morning at 6am from Monday to Friday.

The main species landed at the auction is the langoustine, otherwise known as the “Demoiselle de Loctudy”.

Museum of the Le Gall canning factory

It is both a museum and a collector of memories, dedicated to the history of the workers and the great families who owned the canning factories in southern Brittany.

The Conserverie Alexis Le Gall is the last witness to an extraordinary Breton story: the adventure of canned fish, an industry that began in the 19th century and is still alive and well in the Bigouden region. This place will tell you all about an industrial and human epic, to the rhythm of the arrival of the fish and the factory bell!