Plage de tharon, Sandy beach in Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef, France.
Plage de Tharon extends over one kilometer along the coast, offering wide sandy spaces bordered by protective dunes that create a preserved natural environment for visitors.
This beach has served as a gathering place for local residents for several decades, transforming from a traditional fishing spot into a popular summer tourist destination.
The beach regularly hosts maritime events and cultural activities, featuring summer concerts at the Grand Escalier and local festivals that celebrate the coastal heritage of the region.
The beach provides modern facilities including seasonal lifeguard stations, restrooms, showers, free parking located just 10 meters away, and accessibility features for people with reduced mobility.
The beach features colorful rental cabins and a distinctive blue and white painted staircase that serves as a central landmark and concert venue during summer months.
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