The last French beach and the most northern, Perroquet Beach in Bray-Dunes offers a completely wild environment heading toward Belgium. Bordered by a protected natural site (with landscaped paths, ideal for a walk), this vast sand beach is bordered by impressive dunes. The environment is agreeable, despite the view of the buildings and first resorts of Belgium.
However, be careful because there is no lifeguard here. Note that dogs held on a leash are allowed. Near downtown Bray-Plages, we find a kitesurfing zone.
To get here, park on avenue des Goélands (free parking) then take a right.
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