This stretch of Côte Sauvage was made by weather and water, and that is why it feels so raw. If you look down from the edge, especially at low tide, you may spot rock shelves, little pools, and narrow gullies that are easy to miss if you rush past them. The cliffs and coves show the coast being shaped right in front of you. A quick stop works best here: park, take the short walk to a viewpoint like Pointe Espagnole, feel the wind, and then keep going before the crowds build. One human detail to notice is simple but important: people built the road to follow this wild edge, so you can watch the sea from above without ever softening it. Stand here for a moment and look for the spray lines on the darker rock, because they show exactly where the Atlantic keeps chewing the land back.
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