L’Ermitage Beach
L’Ermitage first-aid post – L’Ermitage: 02 40 27 87 78
From 01/07 to 31/08:
Surveillance hours (Flame raised every day)
Afternoon: 1pm to 6.45pm
As well as swimming, you can go fishing on this beach.
“The beach isn’t just sand, it’s also a natural habitat for many species”.
The beaches of Saint-Brevin are the only ones in the Loire-Atlantique region where the Red-necked Plover nests. This small bird is a protected species, and we ask you to be particularly vigilant when walking on our beaches, especially the Ermitage beach, which has been identified as a nesting site.
Gravelots lay their eggs in the sand, and their eggs have the same colour as the sand – you could inadvertently crush them.
Here are a few tips to help protect them:
– Make sure that access to the site you are visiting is authorised.
– Stay on marked footpaths.
– Keep your dog on a lead.
– Avoid the top of the beach and the dunes; stay on the wet sand instead.
– During the egg-laying season, certain areas are marked with signs appropriate to the protection operation, so please respect them.
And above all, if you see a bird on the ground calling repeatedly, move away as this is a manoeuvre designed to keep you away from its nest.
Thank you for your help.
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