Goury is a small port at the tip of the peninsula, opposite Alderney and in the middle of the Raz Blanchard. This village shapes the shoreline, creating a shingle bank whose size is well known to geologists. This "end of the world" even inspired Édouard Branly for his essays.
This guided tour invites you to walk in the footsteps of the lighthouse keepers, fishermen and sailors who shaped the soul of this place. From the port of Goury, nestled in a protected cove, to the semaphore that watches over the horizons.
Tour stages:
– Near the lifeboat shelter
– Vendémiaire Cross
– Pebble beach
– Coastal path
– Semaphore
– Return via another path
Duration: 3 hours – Distance: 3 km – Recommended for ages 8 and up.
Difficulty: Easy (blue).
Booking is required through the Cotentin Tourist Office.
The meeting point will be provided after booking.