ASSERAC, Between Land & Sea
A legend tells that the Assyrians, great travelers, would have come to Brittany attracted by the tin mines of the coast and that they would have left their name to Assérac.
The first known inhabitants of Assérac were Celts then around the year 300, the Bretons invade the region.The salt marshes already existed and the method of exploitation was practically the same as today. And yes ... for nearly 1,500 years, generations of salt workers have created and maintained this unique landscape that is the marsh of Mès. Swamps, but not only ... Because Assérac, even if she plays it discrete, conceals a lot of treasures, like her beaches.Yes, there are 10, with a specificity somewhat sought after in Brittany: a water that can reach 25 ° in the bay of Pont-Mahe! And what is more, in addition to being calm and secure, the latter is classified by specialist magazines as one of the best spots for windsurfing and kite-surfing.