Saint Valery en Caux’s main beach extends on the right bank of the port. Composed mainly of pebbles, the easterly part is supervised in the summer season (next the casino) and near the cliffs of Amont. Heading west, the beach continues to the harbour entrance and is divided into sector by breakwaters. The environment is very nice but the pebbles are relatively large. Note that St Valery en Caux is the busiest resort of the Pays de Caux with many shops, hotels and beachfront restaurants (open all the year round).
There are two car parks. The largest is located at the Saint-Valery’s casino. The second at the waterfront harbour.
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