Being on a car-free island is a change of scenery. And being on a peninsula connected to that island by a thin umbilical cord is even more exotic. On this Nénézic beach on the island of Arz, you come here on foot, not even by bike. There is only a small path to serve the two houses at the end of the world. A world's end that is easier to reach by kayak or boat from the mainland. Sené and Arradon are a stone's throw away. Lying on the sand with no other noise than the singing of the waves and seabirds is an experience we recommend and compensates for the hour-long walk from the town of Arz (one way). A superb walk through the polders, however.
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