The chalk cliffs
The Norman cliffs, about 65 yards high, date back to the cretaceous era (60 million years ago). These cliffs, visible from the “chemin des planches” (the planks path) contain a precious material: flints. Those flints would be rolled by the sea to become the blue pebbles you can find in the South of the Picard seaside.
The hamlet of the “Bois de Cise” where villas of the 19th century can be seen, offers to its guests an ideal setting for a walk or a little hiking along the seaside.
