Clohars-Carnoet. Clohars-Carnoët is a French commune in the department of Finistère, in the Brittany region.
Its inhabitants are called the Cloharsiens This town includes the seaside resort of Pouldu, the port of Doëlan and various beaches including those of Kérou and Bellangenet. Part of the filming of the Netflix series Marianne was filmed here.
Clohars-Carnoët is a town on the Atlantic coast located at the south-eastern end of the department. It is bordered to the east by Laita, a ria which separates it from Morbihan.
It is connected to this department by the Pont Saint-Maurice and by an intermittent boat passage between the port of Pouldu and Guidel-Plages. According to the definitions of INSEE, Clohars-Carnoët is an urban commune of the isolated city type which does not form part of any urban area, although bordering on the urban area of Quimperlé, but belongs, like Quimperlé, to the Lorient-Vannes urban space.
Clohars-Carnoët is part of the canton of Quimperlé and the arrondissement of Quimper. The coastline consists mainly of rocky cliffs of fairly straight general outline facing south, even if their detailed layout is sinuous, forming a succession of small rocky points like those of Beg an Tour, Beg Ero Gamm or La Vache Noire and small coves like those of Port Blanc, Stang Nabec, Stang Souc, Porsac'h, the beaches being more numerous in the eastern half of the municipal coast near Pouldu