Pointe de Brévands, Rocky cape in Baie des Veys, Normandy, France.
Pointe de Brévands extends as a small rocky promontory that marks the southern extremity of Baie des Veys, positioned between the Douve and Vire estuaries.
This headland has served as a natural landmark for local fishermen and sailors for several centuries, helping them navigate the challenging waters of the English Channel.
The site belongs to the Cotentin and Bessin Marshes Regional Natural Park, reflecting the local commitment to preserving Normandy's natural and cultural heritage.
Accessible via the D895 road to Carentan-les-Marais, the site offers marked trails and birdwatching points without developed tourist infrastructure to maintain its natural character.
This cape provides the rare opportunity to simultaneously observe harbor seals and migratory birds in a preserved environment along the Norman coastline.
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