Plage du Grand Travers offers a wide stretch of fine sand and clear, shallow waters, perfect for a quick dip on a hot day. While parking along the roadside is often manageable, the beach itself tends to get quite crowded, especially in peak season. Finding a quiet spot can be challenging unless you arrive early or walk further from the main access points. The sea is refreshingly cool, which is great during the summer heat. It's a beautiful beach but better suited for those who don’t mind a lively atmosphere and a bit of a walk to...
Read moreLovely sand beach for miles. One part of the beach is dog friendly where you will see lots of dogs. There is also a beach club near Pampa Plage. its a bit expenaive but worth the price, specially of you spend a full day.
Accessibility It has parking near by and also has a 3 bus stops for bus line 4 so easily accessible via public transport as well. Bus line 4 from Etang de L'Or tram stop (last stop of tram line 3) to Grande travers will only cost 1 euro. Bus 606 from Place de France, Montpellier will cost 2 euros and these are...
Read moreMy favourite beach near Montpellier. The sea is very clean (I saw the fishes regularly). The sand is clean. There are not much people (cause difficult car park. Even payable parking could be full). There are the waves like a Mediterranean sea 😉. There are private beaches/restaurants every 800 metres, i think. So you have a holiday for different ways. There not much beach volley field, only at La...
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