{"ok":true,"data":{"id":5637,"slug":"plage-de-cassy-lanton","name":"Plage de Cassy","country":"France","state":"Gironde","city":"Lanton","coords":{"lat":44.7042,"lng":-1.0437},"beachType":"sandy bay beach","tags":["family","scenic","sun_bathing"],"article":{"hero":"Plage de Cassy unfolds along Lanton's eastern basin edge, where the drama of Cap Ferret gives way to something quieter and more domestic. The sand here runs shallow and firm, perfect for small children who splash in water that warms under the sun like a bath. Low tide reveals ribbons of wet sand stretching toward oyster beds in the distance, and the bay's gentle lap replaces the Atlantic's roar.\n\nPine trees crowd the dune line, their canopy throwing lacy shade across picnic blankets and strollers. You spread your towel near families who return season after season, drawn by water so placid you can read a book without waves snatching your attention. The beach lacks the crowds that press into Pyla or Ferret; instead, you hear the creak of bicycle spokes and the distant clatter of sailboat rigging.\n\nMid-afternoon light turns the bay's surface to bronze, and you watch small sailboats tack across water barely ruffled by wind. The Arcachon shoreline curves opposite, hazy with distance and heat. When hunger strikes, you shake sand from your feet and walk barefoot to the village center, where bakery windows display canelés and the day's oyster prices chalk-scrawled on boards. Cassy asks nothing of you but to slow down, dig your toes in, and let the basin's rhythm replace your own.","teaser":"You step barefoot onto sand the color of wheat flour, where pine shadows stripe the beach at midday and the Bassin d'Arcachon spreads out like hammered pewter. Children wade knee-deep fifty meters from shore, and the air smells faintly of resin and salt.","uniqueAngle":"Cassy offers Arcachon Bay's calmest waters on the eastern shore, where shallow sandbars create a natural nursery for families seeking gentle tides.","accessType":"Drive-up","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade the Shallows","subtitle":"Warm basin water, toddler-safe depths"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Pine-Shaded Picnics","subtitle":"Dappled canopy near the dunes"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Low-Tide Sandbars","subtitle":"Oyster beds emerge at ebb"},{"icon":"kayak","title":"Calm-Water Paddling","subtitle":"Protected bay, minimal wind chop"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Cassy offers nothing for your quiver. The Bassin d'Arcachon is a sheltered inland bay where waves measure in centimeters, not feet, and tides expose sandbars instead of reef breaks. The nearest rideable swell breaks on Cap Ferret's ocean-facing beaches, a twenty-minute drive west. Leave your board strapped to the roof and bring a kayak instead—the bay's glassy surface suits paddling, not carving. If you must get wet, the shallow water warms enough by July to swim without a spring suit.","couples":"You arrive near sunset when the beach empties and the bay turns rose-gold. Spread a blanket under the pines where shadows deepen into purple, and uncork a bottle of Bordeaux from the Lanton cave coopérative. Walk the waterline barefoot as sailboats drift toward their moorings, rigging clinking in the stillness. For dinner, cycle to L'Esquirey two kilometers south for plateaux de fruits de mer served on zinc-topped tables. Skip the chain hotels; book a chambres d'hôtes tucked in the pines where breakfast arrives with warm madeleines and fig preserves from the garden.","backpacker":"Camping Municipal de Lanton sits one kilometer inland, charging under €12 for a tent pitch with showers. The beach has free entry—no parking fee, no concession monopoly. Fill your water bottle at the public tap near the beach access and pack a baguette sandwich from the Lanton boulangerie (€4 with jambon-beurre). Cycle here on rental bikes from Arcachon's train station (€8/day) using the bay's flat, paved cycle path. Skip restaurant menus; buy oysters directly from cabanes in nearby villages for €6 a dozen and shuck them on the sand with a borrowed knife.","local":"You come Tuesday mornings in September when tourists scatter and the beach returns to retirees and télétravail refugees. Low tide at dawn exposes the widest sandbars—bring clam rakes and work the flats before the sun climbs. Park at the northern access point where pines grow thickest and shade lasts past noon. The water warms faster here than Andernos beaches to the north; by late May you swim without wincing. Avoid July weekends when Bordeaux families claim every meter of sand. October offers the sweetest light and emptiest stretches.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Plage de Cassy is safe and well-suited for families, offering the calm, sheltered conditions typical of Arcachon Bay's eastern shore. Unlike Atlantic beaches, there are no significant waves or strong currents, making it appropriate for children and less confident swimmers. Water depth changes considerably with tides, so check tide schedules—low tide can expose extensive sandbars. Lifeguard coverage is typically seasonal and may be limited compared to major resort beaches. The beach's quiet, family-oriented atmosphere and gentle waters make it popular with locals. Always supervise children and be aware of tidal variations that dramatically alter swimming conditions throughout the day.","q":"Is Plage de Cassy safe for swimming and families?"},{"a":"Summer months from June through September provide the warmest weather and water temperatures, with July and August offering peak beach conditions but also most visitors. The beach's relatively quiet nature means it remains pleasant even during high season. Spring (May) and early autumn (September-October) offer milder temperatures with very few crowds, ideal for relaxed family time and sunbathing. Visit during mid-tide for the best balance of beach space and swimming depth. The beach faces west across the bay, making afternoon and early evening pleasant for sun exposure. Weekdays outside school holidays guarantee peaceful conditions at this family-friendly beach.","q":"What is the best time to visit Plage de Cassy?"},{"a":"From Bordeaux (approximately 50km), drive via the A660 and D3 toward Lanton, following signs to Cassy—journey time about one hour. Parking is available near the beach, though spaces may be limited during peak summer days. Public transport involves taking a TER train from Bordeaux to Facture-Biganos, then bus line 601 toward Lanton/Cassy, though bus frequency is limited—total journey around 90-120 minutes. The Arcachon Bay area has good cycling infrastructure, making bikes a pleasant option for exploring between beaches. The beach is located in the Cassy area of Lanton commune on the bay's eastern shore.","q":"How do I reach Plage de Cassy from nearby cities?"},{"a":"Plage de Cassy is in a quieter, more residential area with limited immediate commercial development. A few seasonal cafés and restaurants operate nearby during summer months, typically offering simple fare and seafood. For broader dining options, nearby Taussat-les-Bains and Andernos-les-Bains provide more restaurants within short driving distance. Accommodation in the Cassy area includes vacation rentals and guesthouses, with additional hotels and campsites available throughout Lanton commune. Small shops and markets serve basic needs, but for full services, nearby towns offer better selection. The area emphasizes residential tranquility over tourist infrastructure. Book summer lodging in advance.","q":"Where can I find food and accommodation near Plage de Cassy?"},{"a":"Plage de Cassy offers a particularly relaxed, local atmosphere focused on simple family beach enjoyment rather than activities or nightlife. It provides authentic Arcachon Bay experience with minimal commercial development, appealing to visitors seeking peaceful, uncomplicated beach time. The beach broadens Lanton's coastal offerings, giving the commune multiple distinct beach options along the eastern basin. Compared to busier beaches in Andernos or Cap Ferret, Cassy maintains a quiet, residential character favored by families and sunbathers wanting to escape crowds. Its position on the eastern shore provides good sun exposure and scenic bay views without the tourist infrastructure of major resort beaches.","q":"What makes Plage de Cassy different from other Lanton beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Plage de Cassy: Lanton's Sandy Bay on Arcachon Basin","description":"Golden sands meet shallow turquoise waters at this family-friendly bay beach in Lanton. Sunbathe beneath pine-scented breezes along Arcachon's tranquil eastern shore.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-vAl5yVjQhaSjz6nmuYqLImYwnXHoyBYZxel7F3fR01uvSqXA_XmJRE4YkANrxm8T3y5qjeA-sqOLrznNp7EgBXs2C4mjRWb7YFd_xaKo4qxKfjwfCShnatlekTg2JPaPKyvt4hvOKSsXsQpkn8Cfmez_4MwmqhPqLdOyOTlTsBHr02Z_xe5ErwnSeg6seP2eszdpHb9yvNaYJAru6Lz5HgdqdFp7h0wJe2S3yeLPi8Vl5hI-fQM-FGVm8u2Cu3gg4YVvaniGVP3XJJxuG1UY1lruFuB8oCr69F_2D5OwMBeMe6fVkDPtDGo3oh68aINX63fzX_Xd5H7dVHNYX3x7QTEsV15WZ31g38nQhl5Y2-6EfYwZW6VEpwKTz8WkFpEJrbGt0OuxWUQRS9X93cyVsp9guueDAxcgVkD12Wd_2KQxRi&w=1600"},"images":[]}}