Small resort of Seine-Maritime, Veulettes-sur-Mer is known as the Pearl of the Pays de Caux because of its beautiful beach, the largest in the county.
Not far from Etretat, it also has stunning cliffs that surround the beach and offers a preserved and little built on landscape that appeals to the nature lovers.
Walkers can enjoy a kilometre-long dyke that is well appointed and can admire the spectacle of the ocean and the many windsurfers who sail here.
The village, originally a fishing village, is housed in the hollow of the cliff Catelier. There are still old farmhouses with thatched roofs that add to the charm of the town and beautiful houses that became holiday homes in 1875, when sea bathing was in the fashion. In the 50s, an abbot had built the "sheds at the end of the beach" for everyone to enjoy low cost holidays. Today, they are one of the things not to miss when you visit Veulettes. Shore fishing is the most popular activity at low tide; there are shrimps everywhere!
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