La Hague, nestled in the heart of Cotentin, is a region of wild and unspoiled beauty that attracts nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Perched on imposing cliffs, it offers breathtaking panoramas of the deep blue sea and green landscapes as far as the eye can see. Hiking enthusiasts can marvel at the coastal paths, such as the famous Sentier des Douaniers, offering breathtaking views of the steep coasts and small secret coves.

The Goury Lighthouse

The majestic and emblematic Goury lighthouse stands at the very end of the north-western tip of the Cotentin. Located near the small port of Goury, it offers breathtaking view of the sea and steep cliffs of the region. This lighthouse, built at the beginning of the 19th century, is essential to navigation and maritime safety in this region with its sharp terrain. He guiding sailors for decades with its light, watching over the dangerous coasts of the Channel. You can admire its breathtaking landscapes from the coastal path or from the warmth of the Goury café. The Goury lighthouse is a must for lovers of seascapes.

The Nose of Jobourg

The Nez de Jobourg is the highest point of the Hague cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the English Channel and the surrounding area. With its dizzying cliffs, the Nez de Jobourg is a privileged place for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts. THE coastal path and other marked trails allow you toexplore this exceptional site while enjoying breathtaking panoramas. In addition to its breathtaking landscape, the Nez de Jobourg offers a remarkable ecological wealth with its flora and fauna specific to the coastal cliffs. It is an ideal place to observe seabirds nesting in the rocks and to enjoy breathtaking views of the turbulent waters of the English Channel. Whether to contemplate a breathtaking sunset, to admire the force of the sea or simply to reconnect with nature, the Nez de Jobourg is a must-see place for anyone visiting the Hague region.

Jobourg's nose
Aymeric Picot
Jobourg's nose

Breathtaking landscapes

Aymeric Picot

Root Port

And don't forget to stop at Port Racine, unforgettable detour when visiting The Hague. Considered the “smallest port in France“, it perfectly embodies the charm and authenticity of the region. This picturesque port, nestled in the hollow of the Hague cliffs, is of singular beauty with its colorful boats which gently sway with the tides. Visiting Port Racine offers an authentic experience, far from the hustle and bustle, and allows you to soak up the unique charm of this coastal region.

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