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This shoreline boasts soft, yellow sand that glows a warm ocher hue under the bright sun. It's a sight to behold, especially during the magical moments at sunset. However, it's important to keep moving as the mosquitoes tend to come out in full force during this time. Despite this minor inconvenience, the beach is a must-visit for anyone seeking a serene and picturesque escape.
Ah, the beach. A place where the sand meets the sea and the sun beats down on you like a relentless drum. This particular beach boasts crystal clear waters in the morning, which is quite the sight to behold. Plus, they offer free parking, but don't get too excited because by 10 a.m. the lot and beach are jam-packed with other beachgoers. But fear not, for medical help is available on-site in case you get a little too carried away with the sun and sand. And if you're not one for basking in the sun, there are plenty of shady spots to lounge around in. Overall, we quite enjoyed our time here.
The stunning shoreline boasts ample parking space, making it easily accessible for all. The added bonus of shaded areas only adds to the allure of this beach.
The beach itself doesn't offer much excitement, except for the convenience of having the car park, WC, shops, and restaurants nearby. It would be more enjoyable to take a stroll along the coastal path to uncover the genuinely breathtaking beaches in the area.
The beach is quite beautiful and during the off-season, you can park your car for free and easily access the coastal path that leads to Fort Brégançon. The walk is truly magnificent and you can also explore other nearby beaches such as Pellegrin, Léoube, and Estagnol. The round trip to the fort takes about 4 to 5 hours.