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 a pleasant pedestrian promenade with a playground for children (slides, swings ...) and some cabins bathroom. In summer, there is also a pool and the beach is supervised.
On the seafront, it is possible to eat (restaurants and bars).
To get to this beach on arrival by the D925 follow the directions for Sotteville-sur-Mer when you arrive at Veules les Roses (av Jean Moulin). After 400 meters turn left onto Route de la Corniche (the range is indicated). At the end, there is free parking.
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