The Cotentin, this Normandy peninsula with varied landscapes and changing lights, is a true paradise for photographers. From the wild and rocky coast to the green marshes and fine sandy beaches, this territory offers a diversity of scenery that will delight the eyes and lenses of photography enthusiasts.

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The Hague Cape
The landscapes, cliffs, pebble beaches, the lighthouse, the harbor and the colors of the sky offer excellent opportunities to capture memorable images. The sunset adds a special dimension to this beauty, with bright colors reflecting on the sea!

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Racine Port
Port Racine, a real jewel of La Hague. Whatever the season, this small fishing port is an ideal place to relax and enjoy nature. Photographers will find a subject of choice here, with the colors of the boats, the dikes and the changing lights of the sea.

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Cape Levi
Cape Levi is one of the most popular walks on our coastline. The beauty of the landscapes and the imprint of history make it attractive.
And to top it all off, the sunset from Cape Levi offers a spectacular panorama as the sun slowly disappears over the horizon.

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The Gatteville lighthouse
This historic lighthouse is not only a key element of maritime navigation, but also a prime subject for photographers with the rays of light streaming through the clouds, the shadows dancing on the rocks and the lighthouse tower reaching towards the sky, whatever the season.

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Tatihou Island
Tatihou Island, a haven of peace! This 28-hectare island located off the coast of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue offers a range of varied discoveries.
The sunrises over Tatihou might just get you hooked on this place.

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Ravenoville Cabins
All along Ravenoville Beach, an incredible palette of colors covers the aligned facades of houses and seaside cabins.

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The Écausseville airship hangar
The Écausseville airship hangar, not far from Sainte-Mère-Eglise, is a curious place and is a sight to behold. Listed as a historical monument, this astonishing building, 31 metres high and 150 metres long, is an incredible vestige of the First World War.

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The Castle of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte
In Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, the medieval fortress of Geoffroy d'Harcourt remains the most emblematic building of the Hundred Years' War and the English presence in Normandy.
No matter the season, he is the king of the photo lens!

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The cabins of Barneville
The beach known as La Potinière is lined with a series of picturesque white and blue bathing huts that draw us into a carefree atmosphere. A spot appreciated by holidaymakers and photographers.

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Le Cap de Carteret
At Cap de Carteret, the wind blows, whistles, lifts your hair and refreshes your cheeks! You dominate the landscape at more than 77 meters high with an exceptional viewpoint at Cap de Carteret with a plunging view of the sea, the Hatainville dune massif, the Ecrehou archipelago and the island of Jersey.
Get clicking!
Now that you have a keen eye, we invite you to share your photos with us, use the hashtag #CotentinUnique on Instagram.
But the Cotentin is a territory with many facets, and we are convinced that you still have much to explore and discover. So, don't hesitate to take out your cameras or smartphones and show us your visions of the territory!
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