2025
Recommended
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2025
This shipyard allows to admire old ships, like the Charles de Foucauld, built here in 1958.
Between 1951 and 1975, this shipyard produced wooden trawlers and beaching boats. Then steel came into its own, and the company eventually closed its doors. In 1994, the yard became a site for the preservation of local know-how. Traditional boats are built and restored here. You'll be able to admire old ships, such as the superb trawler Charles de Foucauld, built here in 1958 and listed as a Historic Monument in 1984.
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