PORT DE LA CHAUSSEE NEUVE
SAINT-ANDRE-DES-EAUX
You can access it either at low tide from the bottom of the cliffs or take the customs path.
This elongated 12-hectare woodland follows a grassy valley that splits into two valleys bordered by rocky slopes.
In the 1980s, the place was nicknamed "Arthon-Plage", a beach, by the locals.
The large beach of La Bernerie is not only known for swimming and water sports, it is also famous for oyster and clam fishing.