Located at the beginning of Cap d'Antibes coming from Antibes, we find several little sand, stone and rock creeks. The different Bacon Beaches and creeks are little known and therefore little frequented. The creeks to the west are shady but access is delicate (climb over a wall on the side of the road). The second creek is located about 20 meters before the Pointe du Bacon. It is accessible by stairs. Continuing to the right we have a coast that becomes very rocky.
We have a nice view of the ramparts of Antibes and of the old city.
It is very difficult to park nearby (only a few places along the route near the houses). It's better to use the bus and get off at the stop “Bacon”.
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