Plage de l'Arpillon, Mediterranean beach in Roquebrune-sur-Argens, France
The Plage de l'Arpillon is a beach in Roquebrune-sur-Argens with a mix of fine gravel and brown sand extending approximately 300 meters along the coast. Natural stones are scattered across the shore, creating an uneven but distinctive surface.
The beach formed as a natural coastal section and remained largely unchanged during the development of the French Riviera over recent decades. This continuity makes it an example of less urbanized parts of the regional shoreline.
The shore draws locals and visitors who spend time swimming and exploring the rocky seabed beneath the surface. People come here to escape the crowds that gather at more famous coastal spots nearby.
The beach has restrooms, waste bins, and parking available close to the shoreline for visitor convenience. Access is straightforward and facilities are adequate for a comfortable visit.
The water has a rocky seafloor with depths reaching up to 15 meters, attracting people interested in watching marine life. This underwater geology is less known than the surface features of the shore.
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