A 2 kilometres long fitted out beach (sand and pebbles), 500 metres away from the city centre.
Le Havre was granted the “Seaside Resort” title on the 12th August 1999. Facing the heart of the city are a 2 kilometres long sandy and pebbly beach and a 4 kilometres long promenade along the beach, designed by the talented landscape architect, Alexandre Chemetoff.
From April to September, the “Bains Maritimes” provide various services including: locker rooms, showers, toilets, bike parking lot, loans of special equipment to people with special needs so they can have access to the sea; lots of bars and restaurants offer quality gastronomy from the simplest to the most unusual or cosmopolitan of meals.
The resort allows the practice of several leisure activities: skateboarding track, the largest free open air skate park in France, volley-ball courts, children playground, boules fields, cycle lanes.
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Tourism & Handicap label :
With several equipment installed all the summer to accomodate the handicapped people, the beach of Le Havre obtained the Tourism and Handicap label for the four handicaps mental, visual, auditive and spastic.
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Download our documentation "Beach equipment" (192 Ko) |
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Two European blue flags, certifying the quality of water, are flying over the marina and the beach since 1998.
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