Quiberville Beach offers a nice pebble beach (with some sandbars at low tide) surrounded by many shops, restaurants and hotels. The main area is supervised in the summer season and has a water sports centre. On the promenade, there is also a playground for children. After the water sports centre, we have the famous cliffs of the Alabaster Coast, which gives authenticity to this place. In the morning, on the promenade, you can even buy fish or Norman oysters at the fishermen’s huts. Note that there are several breakwaters on this beach.
To get to this beach from Quiberville, follow the D75 towards Quiberville-Plage and Ste-Marguerite-sur-Mer. At the waterfront, there is a car park.
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