Next to the Vallières lighthouse, at the St. Georges de Didonne dry harbour, there is a small sand beach. A narrow beach where swimming is impossible at low tide (the Béchade bench reveals the level of the beach), the beach is mostly frequented by local regulars in search of peace and quiet. Features a beautiful view of the Grande Conche. Accessible from the Rue du Port, there is no parking in the neighborhood, so pedestrian access only.
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