Grand Rue is the centre of the peninsula. That's where you will find most of the shops and restaurants. The Office de Tourisme is 250m away towards the Mairie.
Less than a century ago, the village de l'Isle (Island village) was limited to this artery going from the abbey to the cross's junction. It was a very busy street, centre of every encounters; on each side of which stretched perpendicularly the famous "rangées" (rows), line of semidetached houses, facing south and blind north. This configuration allowed the fishermen's families to live from little. On the façades, behind the granite low walls, the fishnets and fishes were dried.
(The rows are privates properties. Please respect the tranquillity of the inhabitants)