The Chausey Islands
A few miles from Granville, the archipelago of the Chausey Islands, a small natural paradise, is composed of 52 islands at high tide and 365 islets at low tide.
Board a shuttle from Granville
For an escapade on the Big Island, the largest of the archipelago, barely 2 km long and the only one inhabited year round.
Here, nature is generous and wild: no less than 500 floral species are listed, with a rather Mediterranean vegetation on the coast of the Pointe de la Tour, a Norman bocage in the center, several white sand beaches and dunes of gorse and broom. It is also a paradise for birds, with more than 200 species, including common mergansers, but also many gulls and cormorants.