
Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer
Plage de Saucemarre
France · Normandie (Seine-Maritime)
Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer
On the Alabaster Coast, between chalk cliffs and the Norman countryside, the Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer beach is a discreet and authentic spot, appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere and distinctly maritime character. Composed mainly of pebbles, it offers straightforward navigation facing the English Channel, in a preserved and sparsely urbanized natural setting. The spot attracts local riders in search of simple, engaging, and unpretentious sessions, away from the crowded beaches.

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Navigation takes place in open sea, on a pebble beach highly dependent on the tide. At low tide, launching is more technical due to exposed pebbles and the steep slope. At high tide, the depth quickly becomes sufficient but the space at the shore decreases. The wind mainly comes from west to northwest, arriving side to side-onshore. The water conditions are generally choppy to rough, with short waves when swell is present.