Léa is a blogger from La Manche who has a taste for discovery and new experiences, she is also passionate about photos, and shares very beautiful articles on his blog.

For this new article, Léa tested the bivouac one night on the GR223. On the program: walk along the GR223 from Pointe de Jardeheu to Nez de Jobourg, in the Hague. And to finish in style, a surf session in Siouville! 

The summary of his article in detail: 

  • The tip of Jardeleu: the end of the world just for you
  • Hike on the GR223 in the Hague
  • Port Racine: the smallest port in France
  • Goury and its small port: facing the strongest currents in Europe
  • The nose of Voidries and the nose of Jobourg: head for the cliffs!
  • Escape to Siouville: a well-deserved surf session
  • Bivouac in the English Channel: some advice

Step by step or while roaming, the Channel can be discovered or rediscovered at your own pace and in all seasons.




Discover La Hague in Cotentin on the GR223 by Lea Guillotte

As Lea says so well, bivouac is tolerated and regulated but it is possible to practice it at the discretion of the person in charge of the place and of course check your location carefully before leaving and do not leave anything there that does not Wasn't there when you arrived.

The Others also devoted a complete guide to bivouac and wild camping regulations in France














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