Marina Du Moulin Blanc

General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

48ยฐ 23′ 31″ N

Longitude:

-4ยฐ 25′ 59″ W

Email:

moulinblanc@marinasbrest.fr

Phone:

02 98 02 20 02

VHF:

9

Town:

Elorn

ZIP Code:

29200

Province:

Brest

Country:

France

Address:

Port de plaisance du Moulin Blanc

Features

Minimum Draft:

2m

Maximum Draft:

4m

Berth:

1460

Maximum boat length:

30m

Quayside Services

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With Fuel
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Water
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Electricity
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slipway
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Crane
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Toilet Facilities
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Showers
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Weather Services
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Moorers
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Guarding

Description

At the mouth of the Elorn River, the Moulin Blanc marina and its team welcome you year-round for its technical and tourist stops. Completely renovated between 2011 and 2013, the Port du Moulin has 1460 berths, 150 of which are reserved for visitors. Located close to recreational sailing professionals (traders, shipyards, sailors…), the port has complete and environmentally friendly technical equipment. Besides the technical aspect, the Moulin Blanc Marina is also an opportunity to enjoy the vast lake that Brest Bay offers in all seasons.

You will find at your disposal sailing schools, water sports, boat rentals … In a completely redesigned commercial area, you will be welcomed to numerous restaurants, bars, breweries and specialty stores. Finally, the Moulin Blanc is also a cultural site rich in diversity. Escape to the ports by visiting the Stang Alar Botanical Conservatory or Ocรฉanopolis, the marine park. This oceanographic center is one of the largest in Europe. You will discover, in an environment worthy of “twenty thousand leagues under the sea,” the reconstituted seafloor life across three pavilions: polar, tropical and temperate.

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