Côte d'Opale
The Opal Coast is a coastal region in northern France on the English Channel, popular with tourists.
Geography
The Côte d'Opale is a coastal region in North Central France, in the departments of Nord and Pas-de-Calais. It extends over of French coast between the Belgian border and the border with Picardy. This coastline faces the English Channel and the North Sea, and is situated directly opposite the chalk cliffs of southeast England, which at the closest point are only away.The Côte d'Opale is composed of many varied landscapes including beaches, dunes, swamps, estuaries and cliffs. The coast is marked by the presence of two large promontories situated between Calais and Boulogne: the Cap Gris-Nez, reaching an elevation of above sea level, and the Cap Blanc-Nez, which reaches. These capes are the closest points to England on the entire French coast.
Cities
- Boulogne-sur-Mer
- Calais
- Dunkerque
Famous seaside resorts
- Berck
- Le Touquet-Paris-Plage
- Sainte-Cécile-Plage
- Hardelot-Plage
- Équihen-Plage
- Wimereux
- Audresselles
- Ambleteuse
- Wissant
- Blériot-Plage
- Bray-Dunes
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- Merlimont
- Cucq
- Saint-Étienne-au-Mont
- Le Portel
- Audinghen
- Escalles
- Sangatte
- Marck
- Oye-Plage
- Grand-Fort-Philippe
- Gravelines
- Leffrinckoucke
- Zuydcoote
Arts