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From the lighthouse, walk in the sand past pretty Roubary inlet, with its little boats at anchor, before carrying on to Gattemare bay. From here, the sea and the marshes alternate on each side of the path: a blend of fascinating landscapes that are a haven for birds. If you’re lucky, you might see some harbour seals enjoying the water! Further on, you’ll come to another unspoilt setting, the wetlands in Vrasville. This natural site is part of the Natura 2000 network, which works to protect the environment.
Next, you’ll reach the Pointe de la Loge in Cosqueville and the pretty beach of La Saline. From here, looking out to sea, you get a feeling of complete freedom! Enjoy the small unspoilt coves that dot the coastline all the way to your destination. La Mondrée bay and its lovely beach are worth a stop: you might even see some swans there. After the sand and pebble beaches, head through the dunes for a few kilometres, where you’ll see horses grazing and marram grasses blowing in the wind.
Carry on to Cap Lévi and its Napoleonic fort, a former military compound that’s been turned into a gîte. You’ve arrived at your destination! Now sit back and enjoy the gorgeous views of the rugged coastline and the crystal-clear waters that will tempt you in for a swim.
This stage has no particular difficulties, except that you’ll walk in the sand for a few kilometres. This stage can be done in the other direction.
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