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 at low tide. The right side of the beach is supervised in the summer season. On the edge, a few beach huts are installed during the summer. Children are not forgotten with a playground (slides, swing). Access is easy with ample free parking just a few meters from the sea. The only drawback is there are no shops, only a few houses.
Access to this beach is via the D5 (towards St Martin aux Buneaux) coming from Sassetot le Mauconduit.
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