We visited Cabourg in early March. We arrived at the beach just as the sun was setting. It was a breathtaking sight. The sky and the sea were painted with different shades of pink, orange and purple. The sun slowly disappeared behind the horizon, leaving a trail of light on the water. The beach was quiet and peaceful, as if time had stopped.
We watched the sunset from the sand, wrapped in chilling shore winds. We also walked along the promenade Marcel Proust, admiring the architecture and the atmosphere of the town. The town is quite desert at this time of the year giving the impression of visiting a ghost town, or you can say you have the beach all for yourself.
Cabourg was a wonderful destination for us. It was a place where we could enjoy the beauty of nature and the romance...
Read moreSpacious beach, with plenty of room even during peak season. Wheelchair access poor - we couldn't see a ramp (although we may have missed it). Seemingly plenty of beachside amusements (inflatables etc) although we didn't make use of them. Clean sand, tidal movement seemingly not too big, so no sudden races up the beach to keep stuff dry. Lifeguarded, although unclear whether there were enough to realistically...
Read moreNice beach. It was bit windy when we got there. But worth to see. What bit not fair was, the prices of drinks and food on side road restaurants. Bit pricey. In city center was much more reasonable. So would recommend you make your walk on the sea side and have your drinks, food etc at city center. Service wasn't that professional too by the way. If are charging that much at least Service...
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