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America and England united!
The fine sand beach with often transparent waters owes its name to the American aviator, Charles Lindbergh, famous for having made the first solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in May 1927.
Rumor has it that at the time, a resident heard the sound of the Spirit of St. Louis passing overhead. This statement, impossible, and the arrival of Charles Lindbergh in Lessay two weeks after his exploit, gave the idea to a real estate developer to create a major tourist project there.
The aviator did not fly over this beach but the name stuck and paradox of history, this corner of wild and preserved coastline is a refuge known by a large number of Anglo-Saxons, as it turns out!
” Surveillance of areas reserved for swimming will be ensured by volunteer fire rescuers when the flags are raised on the signal pole.
All swimming is prohibited and dangerous in the access channel to the port, the north and south harbour, at the level of the PEP and the VVF. Anyone who swims does so at their own risk, even on the beaches of Lindbergh in Saint Lo d'Ourville and Denneville, which are unsupervised beaches.
Dogs, even on a leash, are prohibited on the beaches in July and August from 9 a.m. to 19 p.m. They are tolerated on a leash outside of these periods. In the event of droppings, owners are required to remove the droppings.
During the months of July and August, the movement of horses is authorized before 10 a.m. and after 19 p.m., in low water areas, outside the supervised swimming area and the sand yachting area.
Fishing on foot using bottom line is prohibited from June 1 to September 15 inclusive in the area between “la Caillourie” up to 200m beyond the property occupied by the VVF as well as in the southern harbor of Port -Bail-Sur-Mer.
Mayor’s Order No. 121/2021″
The fine sand beach with often transparent waters owes its name to the American aviator, Charles Lindbergh, famous for having made the first solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in May 1927.
Rumor has it that at the time, a resident heard the sound of the Spirit of St. Louis passing overhead. This statement, impossible, and the arrival of Charles Lindbergh in Lessay two weeks after his exploit, gave the idea to a real estate developer to create a major tourist project there.
The aviator did not fly over this beach but the name stuck and paradox of history, this corner of wild and preserved coastline is a refuge known by a large number of Anglo-Saxons, as it turns out!
” Surveillance of areas reserved for swimming will be ensured by volunteer fire rescuers when the flags are raised on the signal pole.
All swimming is prohibited and dangerous in the access channel to the port, the north and south harbour, at the level of the PEP and the VVF. Anyone who swims does so at their own risk, even on the beaches of Lindbergh in Saint Lo d'Ourville and Denneville, which are unsupervised beaches.
Dogs, even on a leash, are prohibited on the beaches in July and August from 9 a.m. to 19 p.m. They are tolerated on a leash outside of these periods. In the event of droppings, owners are required to remove the droppings.
During the months of July and August, the movement of horses is authorized before 10 a.m. and after 19 p.m., in low water areas, outside the supervised swimming area and the sand yachting area.
Fishing on foot using bottom line is prohibited from June 1 to September 15 inclusive in the area between “la Caillourie” up to 200m beyond the property occupied by the VVF as well as in the southern harbor of Port -Bail-Sur-Mer.
Mayor’s Order No. 121/2021″