{"ok":true,"data":{"id":1211,"slug":"plage-de-donville-les-bains-donville-les-bains","name":"Plage de Donville-les-Bains","country":"France","state":"Manche","city":"Donville-les-Bains","coords":{"lat":48.8473,"lng":-1.5896},"beachType":null,"tags":["hidden","family","scenic","sunset"],"article":{"hero":"Donville-les-Bains hugs the Atlantic fringe of the Cotentin Peninsula, a seaside commune where turn-of-the-century villas line the seafront and the beach stretches in both directions like a handshake between Granville's granite cliffs and the open Manche shoreline. You walk the paved promenade past shuttered beach cabins painted cream and blue, then descend wooden stairs to a beach that transforms with the tide: compact sand at high water, vast flats scored with rivulets when the sea pulls back.\n\nThe light here is what coastal painters chase—soft pewter mornings, afternoons bleached by wind, evenings when the westward sun sets the wet sand ablaze in copper and rose. Children crouch over tidal pools hunting crabs. A couple leans into the wind, scarves snapping. Gulls work the tide line. There are no beach clubs, no loungers for rent, just the raw give-and-take of sand, sea, and sky that defines this stretch of Norman coast.\n\nYou return at dusk and claim a spot on the seawall. The horizon swallows the sun in silence. Behind you, lights flicker on in the villas. The beach empties. The tide climbs back, methodical and cold, reclaiming its territory until tomorrow.","teaser":"You step onto the wide sand ribbon of Plage de Donville-les-Bains just south of Granville, where the Channel air smells of kelp and salt. Low tide peels back the water for hundreds of meters, leaving dark rock pools and smooth expanses that catch the evening sun. Families fly kites, dogs sprint in wet sand, and you realize this is Normandy without the crowds.","uniqueAngle":"An unhurried belle-époque beach town where extreme tidal ranges reveal a second, temporary coastline twice a day.","accessType":"Drive-up / promenade stairs","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"sun","title":"Low-Tide Flats","subtitle":"Walk kilometers on exposed sand"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Sunset Watch","subtitle":"Atlantic horizon, no obstruction"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Coastal Path","subtitle":"GR223 trail toward Granville"},{"icon":"food","title":"Villa Quarter Crêperies","subtitle":"Galettes steps from the beach"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Donville picks up Atlantic swells when the Cotentin coast aligns, usually autumn through spring. Waves break over shifting sandbars exposed at mid-tide—beach breaks best two hours either side of high water. Northwest swells work cleanest; onshore westerlies chop it up fast. The lineup stays mellow, locals patient with visitors. Water hovers around 11°C in winter, 17°C summer; bring a 4/3mm minimum. Check the tide chart religiously—low tide leaves you walking forever to reach waist-deep water.","couples":"Claim the western end of the promenade at golden hour, where the seawall curves and the sun drops straight into the Atlantic. The Casino de Granville, a five-minute drive north, hosts quiet dinners with ocean views, or try La Cale in Donville for buttery sole meunière. Stroll the villa quarter after dark—belle-époque facades lit soft yellow, gardens fragrant with hydrangea. Book a chambres d'hôtes in one of the old villas; many have sea-facing balconies where you can drink morning coffee and watch the tide roll out in silence.","backpacker":"Camp at Camping de l'Ermitage two kilometers inland—pitches under €15, hot showers, bike distance to the beach. The promenade is free, all-hours access. Pack a baguette jambon from the Carrefour in town (€4) and eat on the seawall. Bus ligne 1 connects Granville's train station to Donville for €2; rent a vélo at Granville Cycles (€12/day) and pedal the coastal path. Low season, some villa owners rent attic rooms cheap—ask at the tabac on Rue du Général de Gaulle.","local":"Arrive before 8 a.m. mid-July when the sand still holds boot prints from the night's high tide and the families haven't descended. The rock groyne at the beach's southern limit forms a natural windbreak—locals spread towels there when the westerlies kick up. September and October deliver the best light and smallest crowds; the water's warmest then, too. For a quieter stretch, walk north at low tide toward Plage du Lude—the sand merges, but tourists rarely make the trek.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Plage de Donville-les-Bains is generally safe for swimming during calm weather, though it experiences typical Atlantic tidal variations. The beach is supervised during summer months, usually July and August. Strong currents and tides can occur, so check local tide tables and swim only in designated areas when lifeguards are present. The sandy beach has a gradual slope, making it suitable for families with children in shallow areas. Always observe warning flags and avoid swimming during storms or high tide periods when conditions can change rapidly along the Normandy coast.","q":"Is Plage de Donville-les-Bains safe for swimming?"},{"a":"Summer (June to September) offers the warmest weather and longest days, with temperatures around 18-22°C, ideal for beach activities and swimming. However, Plage de Donville-les-Bains is beautiful year-round for coastal walks and sunset viewing, which the beach is particularly known for. Spring and autumn provide fewer crowds while still offering pleasant conditions for strolling and photography. Winter visits appeal to those seeking dramatic seascapes and solitude. The beach's proximity to Granville makes it accessible in any season, though swimming is most comfortable from June through September.","q":"When is the best time to visit Plage de Donville-les-Bains?"},{"a":"Plage de Donville-les-Bains is located just south of Granville in the Manche department. By car, take the D911 coastal road; the beach is easily accessible from Granville centre within 5-10 minutes. Free parking is available near the beach along Boulevard de la Saline and surrounding streets. By train, Granville station connects to major cities, then it's a short taxi ride or local bus to Donville-les-Bains. The beach is also reachable by bike or on foot via the coastal promenade from Granville, offering scenic views along the way.","q":"How do I get to Plage de Donville-les-Bains and is there parking?"},{"a":"Donville-les-Bains offers several beachfront restaurants and cafés serving fresh seafood and traditional Norman cuisine, particularly along the seafront promenade. You'll find crêperies, brasseries, and seasonal beach bars within walking distance. The beach has basic facilities including public toilets during peak season. For more extensive dining and shopping options, nearby Granville (2km) provides supermarkets, bakeries, and diverse restaurants. Accommodation ranges from small hotels and vacation rentals in Donville to larger hotels in Granville. The resort town atmosphere means services are well-developed but maintain a quieter feel than busier coastal destinations.","q":"What restaurants and amenities are near Plage de Donville-les-Bains?"},{"a":"Yes, Plage de Donville-les-Bains is renowned for spectacular sunset views over the Atlantic Ocean, making it a favourite spot for photographers and romantics. The beach's west-facing orientation provides unobstructed views of the sun setting over the water, with the wide sandy expanse offering excellent vantage points. The promenade features benches and viewing areas perfect for sunset watching. Timing varies by season, so check local sunset times. Evening low tides often create beautiful reflections on the wet sand, enhancing the sunset experience. This natural spectacle is accessible year-round and completely free.","q":"Can you watch the sunset at Plage de Donville-les-Bains?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Plage de Donville-les-Bains: Granville's Golden Sunset Beach","description":"Miles of tawny sand meet Belle-Époque villas at this sheltered Normandy beach. 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