Greve de Lecq
This beach has course, golden sand and there is a stream which flows over the sands at the eastern end of the bay. During the 17th and 18th centuries, the bay of Greve de L’Ecq was used regularly by ships sheltering from storms or bad weather and this port gradually became a regular stop off point for passing vessels. Work began on a breakwater arm late in the 18th century, however, continual storms and strong winds hampered proceedings with the pier repeatedly collapsing into the sea and needing to be re-built. The pier was eventually left in its half-built state after yet another storm around 1820 and the pier foundations are still visible today at low water and stretch for approximately 35 metres after the end of the main arm.
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