We decided to check out Dunes 1 and 2 beaches. These beaches are absolutely stunning, with fine sand and occasional pebbles depending on the tide. The waves are beautiful and perfect for having a great time.
This was the worst camping experience I've ever had. The entire campground has a very depressing atmosphere, and it's filled with only rude and disrespectful people. It's also quite expensive, and despite their claims of having electricity available at all pitches, many of them actually don't have any electricity. When we arrived late, our assigned pitch was already occupied, so we had to search for another place to sleep. The next morning, the receptionist had poor English fluency and became very rude when we didn't immediately pay in full before explaining our situation. There was no possibility of a refund or any sort of resolution. The only positive aspect is that the beach is conveniently close, but I don't consider that to be anything special since there are numerous camping sites near the Atlantic Ocean in France that are much more beautiful. The only redeeming quality was that the restroom facilities were fairly clean.
The beach is vast and has smooth sand. It's difficult to envision it becoming overcrowded!
There is a small beach located just outside of town with some nice food stalls and the option to take surfing lessons.
Shoreline, sand dunes, ocean waves, expansive parking area, and a concrete estuary. When viewed from the German coast, this beach is undeniably stunning, but in France, there are more picturesque beach stretches to be found. Nevertheless, this beach transforms into a breathtaking sight when you venture a bit further south. Here, it exudes a wild, secluded charm with a backdrop of lush forest. Truly a delightful experience.