REMAINS OF THE BEGO
A site with 180 concrete structures and a fascinating guided tour to learn more about the Second World War.
Meet in front of the Museum of the Chouannerie for a fascinating guided tour which will make you discover a part of the Second World War often ignored. The site of Le Bégo counts 180 reinforced concrete remains scattered in the dunes of Plouharnel. The Atlantic Wall was the coastal defensive line that protected the harbor of Lorient and prevented a possible allied landing. The bunkers that sheltered the 700 German soldiers are still present. The fire observation tower, which rises to 21 m, bears the heron of the graffiti artist WAR. Impossible to miss it.
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