The beach of St Pierre is the nearest beach to the village of Saint-Pierre-en-Port. Wedged between the cliffs of the Côte d’Albâtre, this small beach is made of pebbles and some sand banks. The environment is very nice and preserved despite the narrowness of the beach (170 meters long). In the summer season, a lifeguard station ensures the safety on this beach.
There are two accesses to this beach. The first coming from the village of St-Pierre, take the D79 towards Eletot. On leaving the village, take the Castle street on the right (the beach is indicated). There is free parking down the street. The second access is located at the D79 on the rue de la Hêtraie.
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