Stella’s North Beach extends over several kilometres in the direction of Le Touquet. Totally untamed and bordered by towering dunes, the setting is gorgeous. However, swimming is dangerous because there are so many shipwrecks in the area (you can see some at low tide, be careful, risk of injury or being entrapped). Dogs are allowed in the area. Very nice for walking.
There is a car park at the north end of the Boulevard de la Mer. The beach is accessible by a paved road.
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