
Plage de Mers-les-Bains
France · Normandie (Seine-Maritime)
At the border between Picardy and Normandy, the Mers-les-Bains beach is a spot with a strong character, recognizable by its chalk cliffs, Belle Époque villas, and long stretch of pebbles. More wild than urban despite the proximity of the city, it offers decidedly maritime navigation, often powerful and technical. The scenery is spectacular, with cliffs plunging into the sea and a raw atmosphere, ideal for riders looking for committed and authentic sessions.
Historische Monatsmittel — keine Live-Vorhersage.
Navigation takes place in open sea, on a pebble beach highly dependent on the tide. At low tide, water entry can be tricky due to exposed pebbles, while at high tide the depth quickly becomes sufficient but space reduces. The wind primarily comes from the west to northwest, arriving side to side-onshore. The water conditions are generally choppy to rough, with short and sometimes powerful waves when swells are present.