VILLERVILLE BEACH IN PRACTICE
The narrow and colorful streets of Villerville lead down to the sea and its two beaches: the beach of Graves to the west and the beach of the Baths. If the steep cliffs of the Roches Noires are only accessible at low tide, they can be observed from afar at high tide, from the dike. A sensitive natural area, the Roches Noires cliffs are 60 meters high and owe their name to the blocks of limestone rocks on the beach.



The sandy beach of Villerville extends over several kilometers in the direction of Honfleur and is only accessible at low tide. For swimming, the beach is not supervised.
The beach on the side of the Parc des Graves, wilder, allows to get closer to the cliffs of the Roches noires. The one of the baths, more east, offers a pleasant walk, bordered on one side by a long sandy beach, and on the other Villerville overlooking the sea from the cliff.
Shellfishing is prohibited on the entire Villerville coastline.


