
Plage de Toulindac
France · Bretagne
The Toulindac beach in Baden, Brittany in Morbihan, is a family beach with fine sand and calm waters. Located in the Kerdelan bay at the heart of the Gulf of Morbihan, it offers a preserved natural setting, perfect for quiet outings.
It is one of the few spots that can be used at both high and low tide. Sailing schools like 47° Nautik offer water activities there, making it a popular place for families and beginners.
The nautical club of Baden is located there, with easy access and a friendly atmosphere by this small sheltered bay.
Historical averages by month — not a live forecast.
The Toulindac beach is oriented facing west in the Kerdelan bay, which favors a side-shore or side-on dominant wind from the NW or W, ideal for navigation. The water surface remains very calm and sheltered from the strong winds from the sea thanks to the configuration of the Gulf of Morbihan. At low tide, the navigable area reduces but remains usable with standing possible near the shore; at high tide, the space opens widely for freeride or freestyle sessions safely.
Launching is done directly from the fine sand, without obstacles, and the take-off area is spacious on the wide beach. Riders navigate in the inner bay, sheltered, with little boat traffic outside marked areas. Local features include always flat or slightly choppy water, perfect for learning, and a nautical base on-site for storage or lessons.
The current is minimal in this closed bay, making the spot accessible regardless of the tide level. For optimal sessions, aim for crosswinds that come in cleanly without risky side-off.
Sources :franceplages.fr · baden.fr · 47nautik.com · sortir-en-bretagne.fr · club-nautique-baden.fr