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As I embarked on my journey to Notre Dame du Mai via the coastal path, I stumbled upon a hidden gem - a beautiful beach that serves as a crossing point. To access the beach, you must climb up the rocks on the left, but the view is absolutely worth it. It's important to keep in mind that the ascent is limited to a via ferrata, adding an element of adventure to your beach experience. So, if you're up for a little challenge and want to witness the breathtaking scenery, make sure to stop by this beach on your next coastal adventure.
The basketball court on the beach is a great way to spend your time. The climb up to Pointe du Mal Dormi is absolutely stunning and worth the effort. You can also reach the trail by taking the Cargadoux path.
The beach has gray pebbles and can be quite slippery, posing a potential danger to visitors.
This hidden gem of a beach in Six-Fournais is a well-kept secret, tucked away near the coastal path in the Cap Sicié massif. It's a bit of a trek to get there, with a paved road followed by a dirt path, but the journey is worth it. When you arrive, you'll find a small, wild beach that's often deserted, giving you the chance to commune with nature and enjoy a moment of solitude. Forget about the crowds and noise of other beaches - this spot is for those who appreciate the beauty of the natural world. There are no amenities here, but you'll find plenty of walkers, sports enthusiasts, and divers. Keep in mind that the path downhill can be a bit tricky, so it's not recommended for very young children or those in strollers. The beach itself is covered in pebbles and driftwood, with a few remnants of wild barbecues adding to the rustic charm. And of course, the view is absolutely breathtaking. So if you're looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, this is the place for you.
Avoid visiting this beach as it is best to let this serene area remain undisturbed.