Pretty beach on the east curve of Amiets’ peninsula. Cléder’s Grenouillère beach differs from Amiets (Cléder Lighthouse Beach, 100 m), by rocks that form, on its left side, not a lagoon but a permanent pool of natural and artificial origin that probably gave it its name. A mid-tide, it becomes a very nice pool for the children.
The dunes, the rocks, the extreme fineness of its sand and also its closeness to places to discover as Amiets Island, reachable at low tide ... but also the amenities offered by the beach of nearby Amiets, make it a good choice (there is also parking, toilets and showers).
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