Côte_de_Beauté

Côte de Beauté

Côte de Beauté

Place in France


The Côte de Beauté (French pronunciation: [kot bote], literally Beauty Coast) is a part of the south-western coastline of France, situated south of the peninsula of Arvert, in the department of Charente-Maritime (region Nouvelle-Aquitaine). Its capital is the town of Royan.

Côte de Beauté
Location of Côte de Beauté in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Meschers Beach

The limits are, approximately, Coubre Point on the edge of the Atlantic ocean, in the commune of Les Mathes, and the cliffs of Meschers-sur-Gironde, on the estuary of Gironde. Nevertheless, the National Counsel of Geographic Information considers that the Côte de Beauté extends from Coubre Point, in Charente-Maritime up to Négade Point in Gironde.[1]

Six seaside resorts constitute the backbone of tourism in the Côte de Beauté:

Following the definition of the National Council of Geographic Information two more can be included, Le Verdon-sur-Mer and Soulac-sur-Mer (on the opposite bank of the estuary, in Gironde).

The name Côte de Beauté was invented by the Miss Europe committee in 1931, replacing the former name of Côte d'Argent[2] that still refers to the part of the Aquitaine coast that is between Medoc and the Basque country.


Notes and references

  1. [CNIG : Côtes de France]
  2. Guy Binot, Histoire de Royan et de la presqu'île d'Arvert, Le Croît Vif, p 309

45.65°N 1.11°W / 45.65; -1.11



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