The cove of Petit Ailly is located in the town of Varengeville sur Mer, near Pourville sur Mer. At low tide, there is a beautiful sandy beach (which is very rare in Seine-Maritime) surrounded by the cliffs of the ...
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Quiberville Beach offers a nice pebble beach (with some sandbars at low tide) surrounded by many shops, restaurants and hotels. The main area is supervised in the summer season and has a water sports centre. On the ...
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Petites Dalles Beach offers a pleasant setting in the centre of the high cliffs of the Alabaster Coast. They were immortalized by Claude Monet. The beach consists of large pebbles with some sandbars that are exposed ...
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Etretat Beach extends between two cliffs (Aval and Amont) that divide up the pretty stone beach of Etretat. The seafront possesses a beautiful promenade with four terraces (Courbet, Monet, Leblanc and ...
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The beach of Saint Aubin sur Mer is the largest Seine-Maritime sandy beach that is uncovered at low tide (high tide there are pebbles). Lesser known than other Seine Maritime beaches, this beach has many advantages: ...
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Straddles the municipalities of Ste Marguerite sur Mer and Varengeville sur Mer, the beach in the cove of Vasterival is one of the finest in the Seine-Maritime. It includes the high cliffs of the Albâtre Coast ...
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Veulettes sur Mer’s beach offers one of the largest pebble beaches of the Caux plateau (the eastern part of the beach is in the town of Paluel) and one of the most popular due to its seawall promenade and its ...
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Antifer Beach or the Tilleul Beach is west of Etretat. It straddles the towns of Tilleul and Poterie-cap-d’Antifer. Surrounded by the cliffs of Etretat, the beach offers a beautiful stretch of shingle with some ...
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Veules les Roses Beach offers 300 meters of pebble beaches in a typical landscape of the Alabaster coast but easily accessible. At low tide, a sandy beach appears to the delight of children. Along the beach, there is ...
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Le Havre Beach stretches to Port Sainte Adresse. Made up of pebbles, this central beach is popular for the activities it offers. The wider area is located at the port. There are games for the children, beach ...
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Tréport Beach is a wide pebble beach 800 meters long. Although the waterfront of Tréport is not the most pleasant (long apartment blocks), the view of the cliffs in the south and Mers les Bains in the ...
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The big Dieppe Beach is located on the left bank of the harbor. It extends across the cliffs of the Cote d'Albatre to the dam near the harbor, or about 1.6 kilometers of pebbled beach. Very wide, we are ...
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Fécamp Beach extends from the casino to the harbor along the promenade dam. This stone beach is about 800 meters long. Facing the west, this beach is sunny up until the night. Near the harbor, we find a ...
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