The beach of Pearson (or beach of Vaux) is the most central beach of Graye sur Mer. Totaly wild and less known, it is mainly frequented by Ringed Plovers. It is then forbidden to walk on the upper part of the beach (the eggs are directly on the beach) between May and July. It will only come at low tide to enjoy a large space, ideal for walks or fishing on foot. At low tide, the beach is reduced.
To get to this beach from Courseulles sur Mer take the direction of Arromanches by the D514. Turn on the right at the level of the third trail (sign indicating the Brèche Maison Peardon facing the intersection of the hamlet of Vaux).
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