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The beach is peaceful with minimal rocks and the sand is coarse but doesn't cling to your skin. However, it's important to note that the beach is unsupervised and dogs are not allowed.
The beach is generally clean, but it's a shame that animals are not allowed access when humans are often the ones causing litter.
This beach is absolutely stunning and has a natural, untouched feel to it. It's actually part of the Conservatoire du littoral, which means it's protected and off-limits to dogs, bicycles, and motorcycles. There are a few small car parks available, and the beach stretches all the way to Pointe de Trévignon. It's also bordered by the GR 34, so taking a walk from Pointe de la Jument to Pointe de Trévignon is a must-do activity.
The beach is absolutely fantastic and located in a peaceful area. I was pleasantly surprised by how welcoming it was. Additionally, parking is conveniently available right next to the beach.
It was a fantastic stroll along the coastline, and it was my first time walking on the beach since the lockdown. It was a pleasant surprise to see the swans nesting there.