Climbs 3
Rocktype Artificial
Altitude 2m a.s.l
Faces S
The back wall of Bijou Plage is too obviously climbable to not give it a try, it is built with cement and untreated rocks providing few sharp crimps and very tricky feet. The left was is short and has a few tricky traverses, the right is taller and certainly has a greater potential for hard slab climbing above sand.
Given the number of beach goers around the Summer period this may not be the easiest place to climb in the peak of the tourist season and I would advise against bringing a crash pad in this time, however in the Winter the beach is completely empty and the temperatures are cooler and far more tolerable.
The area is almost entirely unclimbed and waiting for some strong climbers to free these difficult and technical boulders.
The drive to the beach is simple just follow google maps indications to the area. In the peak of the Summer parking can be very difficult so keep in mind you may be circling the streets waiting for a spot for a while, there is also a paid car park but it tends to be full in this period (generally this is only the end of July and first few weeks of August). During the Winter parking should be readily available.
From wherever you park, the beach is within walking distance again following google maps or another service.
This beach is a public beach and although there shouldn't really be a problem due to the limited height, however if a lifegaurd becomes concerned please be respectful
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