We stumbled upon this beach whilst touring and never continued, we stayed all day. Its naturally beautiful.
This charming beach boasts lovely tide pools, though at low tide the shoreline can be a bit rocky. During my visit, I was thrilled to spot some Common Bottlenose Dolphins swimming quite close by, making my time here all the more worthwhile.
While the beach has pebbles and rocks on both sides, it still retains a pleasant and uncrowded atmosphere, allowing for a direct life on Chausey. Although it may not be the ideal spot for diving, the view is still breathtaking.
The walk along the promenade to the lighthouse and the oyster and seafood stalls was quite enjoyable.
Who doesn't enjoy the combination of sun, sea, and sand? I went to this beach during late winter and it was a delightful day. It seems like there will be more amenities available as the season progresses, such as drinks. We didn't spot any restrooms, but we may have missed them. It's an excellent spot for walking with your dog and for yourself, just make sure to pick up all waste. However, there's a shortage of bins which could be an issue. On the bright side, parking is free and it's a well-liked destination.