This beach is absolutely gorgeous! It's not overrun with tourists from other countries, as it's mostly a hidden gem for French visitors. The coastline is stunning with its wild beauty, and it boasts the longest beach in Europe. The sand is incredibly soft, and although the water can be a bit chilly, it's perfect for cooling off on hot summer days. La Baule is a charming town that only adds to the overall appeal.
We went swimming in early October and enjoyed riding the small waves as the tide came in. The beach is clean and free of rocks or stones, making it a pleasant spot to relax. There is also a small food stand available if you need a snack.
This beach is really nice and has a wild feel to it. There are plenty of rocks around, making it a great spot for those who want to relax in peace and quiet, or for those who want to go diving.
When the tide is too low for the expansive sandy beach of La Baule's bay, this beach is the ideal spot to visit and have a great time. It's perfect for families and water sports.