Why travel to Etretat? Walking in Etretat (Normandy, France)
Why travel to Etretat? Take a walk with us to discover something interesting and beautiful!
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Прогулки по Этрета (Франция). Красивые и интересные места. Заметки и советы путешественникам.
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Travel Étretat, France - The Cliffs of Étretat
Take a tour of Cliffs of Étretat in France, famously painted by Monet -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats
The Cliffs of Etretat look like they belong on the Mediterranean or in the tropics.
This beautiful locale, which has attracted painters like Monet, is actually found in Northern France.
The cliffs, some soaring over 300 feet into the air, offer unmatched ocean views.
A particularly striking feature of the Etretat Cliffs is the sea arches at their base.
Also, the White Bird, a biplane attempting a Trans-Atlantic flight, was last seen here in 1927.
The lovely little town of Etretat rests on a sandy resort beach between the cliffs
ETRETAT Beach || LIVING IN FRANCE
Beside LE HAVRE, i visited also ETRETAT in Normandy, France. That's a wonderful yet a breath taking beach which offers us a nice hill view and a beautiful landscape of Britany Sea. It worths to visit and to try local cuisine differently.
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ETRETAT les falaises ** normandie france **
Villaggio di mare nel nord della Normandia, Etretat è famosa soprattutto per le sue due grandi falesie che delimitano la bella spiaggia di ciottoli e sabbia.
A destra la falesia di Amont, alta circa 70 mt, con una piccola porta a mare e in cima la chiesetta di Notre Dame de la Garde.
A sinistra invece la più celebre falesia d'Aval, immortalata anche da Monet, con un grande arco naturale accanto ad una guglia di circa 55 mt. La passeggiata che sovrasta questa falesia è davvero imperdibile: si costeggia a sinistra un verdeggiante campo da golf mentre a destra si può ammirare il panorama del mare, del villaggio, della spiaggia, della falesia d'Amont e della Manneport, un'altra grande porta rocciosa a mare che delimita un piccolo arenile.
La spiaggia di Etretat è separata dal villaggio con una diga-passeggiata a protezione di mareggiate ed alte maree in particolari periodi dell'anno.
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Étretat - French Beach - Normandy Travel Vlog
Explore the French beach of Étretat.
Etretat Normandy
Étretat is a town on the north coast of France. It’s known for the striking rock formations carved out of its white cliffs, including the Porte d'Aval arch and L'Aiguille (the Needle), a pillar rising up from the sea. To the north, the cliffside Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde has dramatic views. Le Vieux Marché is a market hall in town. Nearby, Le Clos Lupin villa was once home to French author Maurice Leblanc.
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West Coast of Brittany - France 4K Travel Channel
The west coast of Brittany undoubtedly belongs to the most beautiful in the world. Miles long sandy beaches alternate with bizarre rock formations. At low tide you find a flat beach, whereas towering wave often rage at high tide. Fishing boats and sparse vegetation give the landscape its unique touch.
The Route of our discovery tour leads from Brest to le Conquet, Ruscumunoc, the lighthouse of Trézien, the port of Porscav, Lanildut, Melon, Porspoder, Argenton and to the beach of Penfoul. Along the tourist coast to Portsall we drive to the beaches of Saint Pabu Lampaul-Ploudalmézeau and d'Erlearch. From there we return to Brest.
Le Conquet lies in the outermost west of Brittany. The bay offers the fishing boats a good protection from the elements. It is market day and we take the opportunity for a little walk through the small town. To the east of the city, at the end of the beach are beautiful biotopes which are home for various birds. We reach a fantastic sandy beach north of Le Conquet, la Plague des Blancs Sablons.
In Ruscumunoc à Trézien we explore the coast. It is characterized by rocky sections with huge boulders. After that we go to the lighthouse of Trézien which shall offer a marvelous vision but was closed because of the lunch break. Therefore we drive on directly of to the port Porscav.
Again, the same image; Sandy beaches, cliffs, fishing boats. However, it differs from the previous landscape and shows its unique character.
In Argenton a series of peninsulas lead into the sea. An old stone custom house reminds of past times
North of Penfoul, a bay with fine sand extends deep into the inland region. The bay is used for surfing, that's why you find a surf school here.
Along the tourist coast we reach the small port of Portsall.
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Die Westküste der Bretagne zählt zweifellos zu den schönsten der Welt. Kilometerlange Sandstrände wechseln sich mit bizarren Felsformationen ab. Wo bei Ebbe flacher Strand zu finden ist, toben bei Flut oft turmhohe Wellen. Fischerboote und karge Vegetation geben der Landschaft ihre einzigartige Note.
Die Route unserer Erkundungsfahrt führt von Brest nach le Conquet, Ruscumunoc, zum Leuchtturm von Trézien, zum Hafen von Porscav, Lanildut, Melon, Porspoder, Argenton, zum Strand von Penfoul, über die Touristenküste nach Portsall, zu den Stränden von Saint Pabu Lampaul-Ploudalmézeau und d'Erlearch. Anschließend fahren wir zurück nach Brest.
Le Conquet liegt im äußersten Westen der Bretagne. Die Bucht bietet eine guten Schutz für die Fischerboote vor den Naturgewalten. Es ist gerade Markttag und wir nutzen die Gelegenheit für einen kleinen Spaziergang durch die kleine Stadt. Im Osten der Stadt, am Ende der Bucht gibt es wunderschöne Biotope, die einer Reihe von Vögeln eine Heimat bieten. Wir erreichen den nördlich von Le Conquet gelegenen phantastischen Sandstrand, la Plage des Blancs Sablons.
Bei Ruscumunoc à Trézien erkunden wir die Küste. Die sich durch steinige Abschnitte mit riesigen Felsbrocken auszeichnet. Danach besuchen wir den Leuchtturm von Trézien, der einen herrlichen Weitblick bieten soll, aber wegen der Mittagspause geschlossen war. Deshalb fahren wir direkt weiter zum Hafen von Porscav.
Auch hier wieder das gleiche Bild; Sandstrände, Felsen, Fischerboote. Dennoch unterscheidet sie sich von der vorherigen Landschaft und stellt ihren einzigartigen Charakter zur Schau.
Bei Argenton führen eine Reihe von Halbinseln ins Meer. Ein altes steinernes Zollhaus erinnert an vergangene Zeiten
Nördlich von Penfoul erstreckt sich eine Bucht mit feinem Sand tief in das Landesinnere. Die Bucht wird zum Surfen genutzt, was einer hier angesiedelten Surf-Schule zu verdanken ist.
Entlang der Touristenküste erreichen wir den kleinen Hafen von Portsall.
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