Which parts of France are covered by the sea on nearly all sides ?
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Official name: French Republic
Area: 547,030 square kilometers (211,208 square miles)
Area: 547,030 square kilometers (211,208 square miles)
Highest point on mainland : Mont Blanc (4,807 meters/15,772 feet)
Lowest point on land: Rhône River Delta (2 meters/7 feet below sea level)
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What is the French seaside like? What are the seashores and beaches like? Where are the best beaches in France? These are questions that tourists often ask; but with over 2000 miles of coastline, continental France (i.e., excluding Corsica) has plenty of coastline and beaches of different sorts to satisfy the millions of tourists and holidaymakers who flock to them each summer. But for the foreign visitor, a holiday on the French coast can sometimes be a disappointment if the resort or region chosen has the wrong kind of seaside or seashore.
The map above divides the French coast very schematically into two types: in pink, coasts that are predominantly rocky, often with cliffs; in yellow, the flatter areas of coastline, where there are plenty of long sandy beaches.
Here, in greater detail, is a description of the French coastline, taken in an anti-clockwise direction, and starting at the top, on the Belgian border.
The North Coast
The Atlantic Coast
The Mediterranean Coast
Beaches of France
Plage du Touquet. Hauts de France - South of Boulogne
Plage de Surtainville, Normandy - on the west coast of the Cotentin Peninsula
Plage des Grands Sables, Brittany - on the Morbihan coast in southern Brittany
Plages de la Baule, Pays de la Loire. On the Atlantic coast, just north of the mouth of the Loire
Plage de Chatelaillon, Charentes. Just to the south of La Rochelle
Plage du Pin Sec, Gironde. Naujac sur Mer, on the coast north of Arcachon
Plage de la Côte des Basques, Biarritz. Pyrenees Atlantiques, near the Spanish border
Plage du Racou, Argelès sur Mer. In the Eastern Pyrenees south of Perpignan.
Plage des Orpeillères, Valras Plage. Hérault. to the east of Valras, bordered by a nature reserve.
Plage Beau Rivage, Baie des Anges, Nice, French Riviera. One of the most famous beaches in France
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The map above divides the French coast very schematically into two types: in pink, coasts that are predominantly rocky, often with cliffs; in yellow, the flatter areas of coastline, where there are plenty of long sandy beaches.
Here, in greater detail, is a description of the French coastline, taken in an anti-clockwise direction, and starting at the top, on the Belgian border.
The North Coast
The Atlantic Coast
The Mediterranean Coast
Beaches of France
Plage du Touquet. Hauts de France - South of Boulogne
Plage de Surtainville, Normandy - on the west coast of the Cotentin Peninsula
Plage des Grands Sables, Brittany - on the Morbihan coast in southern Brittany
Plages de la Baule, Pays de la Loire. On the Atlantic coast, just north of the mouth of the Loire
Plage de Chatelaillon, Charentes. Just to the south of La Rochelle
Plage du Pin Sec, Gironde. Naujac sur Mer, on the coast north of Arcachon
Plage de la Côte des Basques, Biarritz. Pyrenees Atlantiques, near the Spanish border
Plage du Racou, Argelès sur Mer. In the Eastern Pyrenees south of Perpignan.
Plage des Orpeillères, Valras Plage. Hérault. to the east of Valras, bordered by a nature reserve.
Plage Beau Rivage, Baie des Anges, Nice, French Riviera. One of the most famous beaches in France
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