{"ok":true,"data":{"id":5643,"slug":"plage-du-mauret-andernos-les-bains","name":"Plage du Mauret","country":"France","state":"Gironde","city":"Andernos-les-Bains","coords":{"lat":44.7266,"lng":-1.0873},"beachType":"sandy bay beach","tags":["hidden","family","scenic","sun_bathing"],"article":{"hero":"Plage du Mauret sits in deliberate obscurity along Andernos-les-Bains' southeastern arc, where the Arcachon Basin spreads wide and calm. The beach unfolds in a gentle crescent of fine blonde sand, bordered by a canopy of parasol pines that throw dappled shade across the dunes by late afternoon. You'll wade thirty meters before the water reaches your knees—ideal geometry for toddlers paddling in the sun-warmed shallows while parents plant beach chairs at the tideline.\n\nThe absence of commercial infrastructure keeps Plage du Mauret off most visitor itineraries. No snack bar, no rental concession, just a simple access path threading between the pines and a handful of wooden benches facing the basin. Across the water, Cap Ferret's slender peninsula etches the horizon in pale gray-green. The tide retreats twice daily to reveal sandbars stippled with wading birds, and the air carries brine mixed with pine sap—a fragrance particular to this stretch of the Gironde coast.\n\nLocal knowledge keeps this beach quiet even in July. Andern families arrive mid-morning with coolers and umbrellas, stake out their patch near the forest edge, and settle in until the evening light turns the basin copper. You'll share the sand with perhaps two dozen others on a busy Saturday, half of them repeat visitors who've learned that Mauret delivers everything Betey does, minus the parking scramble and the selfie-stick gridlock.","teaser":"You'll find Andernos families spreading blankets under the umbrella pines at Plage du Mauret while tourists cluster a kilometer north. The bay's shallow lap brings ankle-deep warmth across rippled sand, and the scent of resin drifts from the maritime forest behind you. This is where locals come when they want the bay to themselves.","uniqueAngle":"Plage du Mauret gives you Arcachon Bay's signature shallow warmth without the crowds that flock to its better-known neighbor beach.","accessType":"Walk-in via pine forest path","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade the shallows","subtitle":"Knee-deep water stretches thirty meters"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Pine-shaded lounging","subtitle":"Natural canopy shields afternoon heat"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Sandbar wildlife watch","subtitle":"Low tide reveals foraging birds"},{"icon":"kayak","title":"Paddle Cap Ferret","subtitle":"Calm bay suits beginner paddlers"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Arcachon Basin is landlocked bay water—no Atlantic swell penetrates this far into the Gironde estuary. The basin runs flat year-round, protected by Cap Ferret's barrier peninsula. If you're hunting waves, drive forty minutes west to the ocean beaches at Lacanau or Le Porge, where consistent southwest swells deliver shoulder-high peaks most of the year. Mauret works for SUP fitness paddles across glassy mornings, but bring your shortboard elsewhere.","couples":"Arrive an hour before sunset when the families pack up and the pines cast long shadows across the sand. The basin reflects peach and violet as the sun drops behind Andernos, and you'll have the shoreline nearly alone for an evening wade. Afterward, walk fifteen minutes north into town for oysters and Bordeaux Blanc at La Cabane 57, where the terrace overlooks the jetty. For lodging, book a room at Hôtel La Côte d'Argent—renovated 1920s charm two blocks from the beach, with breakfast served under wisteria.","backpacker":"Camping Les Arbousiers sits one kilometer inland, pitches running €12–15 in shoulder season with hot showers and bike storage. The beach has zero entrance fees and zero services, so pack lunch from the Petit Casino supermarket on Avenue Bordeaux—baguette, camembert, and peaches come to under €6. Rent a bike (€8/day at Andernos Cycles near the train station) to avoid parking hassles. The TER regional train connects Bordeaux Saint-Jean to Andernos in fifty minutes for €8.60 each way.","local":"Hit Mauret on weekday mornings between 8 and 10 a.m., before the first families arrive and after the sunrise dog-walkers clear out. The best sandbar露出 happens on spring low tides when the basin drains nearly to the navigation channel—check tide tables and arrive two hours after high water. Park along Rue du Mauret rather than the official lot at Betey; you'll walk an extra three minutes but skip the bottleneck. Bring your own shade—the pine canopy doesn't extend to the waterline.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Plage du Mauret is generally safe for families with children, offering calm bay waters characteristic of Arcachon Basin's eastern shore. The beach has shallow, gentle waters ideal for young swimmers and paddling. However, significant tidal variations mean water depth and beach width change dramatically throughout the day. Lifeguard presence during summer months provides added safety, though it's wise to verify current surveillance schedules. The sheltered bay location means no strong waves or currents typical of ocean beaches, creating a relaxed environment for family beach days.","q":"Is Plage du Mauret safe for swimming and children?"},{"a":"Visit during summer (June-September) for warmest weather and optimal swimming conditions in the bay. Plan your visit around mid to high tide for the best beach experience, as low tide can expose extensive sand and mudflats. Weekday visits typically offer quieter experiences than busy summer weekends. Early mornings provide peaceful atmospheres, while late afternoons can be pleasant for families. May and September offer mild weather with fewer crowds compared to peak July-August season. Winter visits appeal to walkers enjoying crisp bay air, though swimming is uncommon.","q":"When is the best time to visit Plage du Mauret?"},{"a":"Plage du Mauret is located in Andernos-les-Bains on the eastern shore of Arcachon Bay. By car from Bordeaux, drive approximately 45 kilometers west (about 45 minutes) via the D3 and D106. Parking is available near the beach, though spaces fill during summer weekends. Andernos-les-Bains has a train station with connections to Bordeaux, making it more accessible by public transport than some basin beaches. The beach is within walking or cycling distance from the town center, and bike paths connect various coastal points.","q":"How do I get to Plage du Mauret in Andernos-les-Bains?"},{"a":"Andernos-les-Bains offers good restaurant selection including beachfront cafés, traditional French bistros, and seafood restaurants featuring fresh oysters from local beds. The town has more dining options than smaller basin villages, catering to various budgets. Accommodation ranges from hotels and guesthouses to vacation rentals and campsites, with options within walking distance of Plage du Mauret. The town center provides shops, markets, and services. Being a popular family resort, Andernos has better infrastructure than quieter eastern basin locations while maintaining a relaxed atmosphere.","q":"What restaurants and accommodation are available near Plage du Mauret?"},{"a":"While Plage de Betey near Andernos's iconic jetty attracts more visitors, Plage du Mauret offers a quieter, more local experience beloved by residents. It provides similar calm bay swimming and sunbathing with fewer crowds, especially during peak season. The beach has a more residential feel with authentic local atmosphere rather than tourist bustle. Families seeking space and tranquility often prefer Mauret over busier Betey. Both beaches offer typical Arcachon Basin experiences, but Mauret's lower profile means easier parking and more relaxed ambiance while maintaining good access to town amenities.","q":"Why visit Plage du Mauret instead of the more famous Plage de Betey?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Plage du Mauret: Andernos-les-Bains' Quiet Bay Beach","description":"Soft sand meets shallow water at this family-loved pocket of Bassin d'Arcachon. Locals spread blankets here while crowds miss the turnoff to Betey.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-v-3AT8efTy5IK1aXH68tQ_Vw-BlYIZUA3TbWFJgUlXWTL2YpMtybQbeXvdR-JqxN4tXXrw8P-KCiaLN271OwmONDu1JT3qf-pgdjMgV-itErfPrAphEYNhsFz7AZg1uGETBwdSFNu9zcJQIb5loAvII6ZPm__d9ONHVdimkOJR5FEyV5hUPR6kOpiocmyuNgjedm2LRMjnTdPo0C6JMu26TTfuM4FUNb705k3Y87uhaNjys9g8qNDEUUlWNm0Hp1vaVKiYVYr28xf3oMt084Fq0FTyCjp7xiZqHOLJxq0TX8UCw7i0y9zM3GjgP--j01vYJtce2MFBHX-NMIfhzDNWxxbvMnj55qSsDcKVa8WPx1OgeFJs1hnG4OkWY7faN6U46wOCZDM-k-8PeZ-yc8znPflt9FsAUSjk0YKD5QU&w=1600"},"images":[]}}