With its 85 km2, Belle-Île-en-Mer emerges as a vast ridge overlooking the ocean at an average altitude of 40 m. Nicknamed the Pearl of the Atlantic, this territory between sky and sea, 14 km from Quiberon, is the largest of Brittany's islands. Battered by the waves, its black cliffs mainly consist of shale, every so often giving way to beautiful beaches that offer a wonderful panorama for summer sunsets.The island is home to just over 5,000 permanent residents which multiplies in the summer months to a population of 40,000. Decked out in its lavish natural landscapes, the island attracts a number of very important tourists and must look its best every morning! To keep it looking shipshape, the council of Bangor has armed itself with a valuable ally to maintain the roadsides and paths: a new Fendt Vario 300 Stage 4.