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Plage naturiste de la Pointe d'Arçay

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Plage naturiste de la Pointe d'Arçay is a BeachFinder spot in FR-W, FR. Today, compare water temperature 26°C, wind 19 km/h · NE, uv 7.7, waves 0.3 m, water quality Check official advisories before leaving. BeachFinder Score: 82/100. Always check official flags, closures and lifeguard advice before swimming.

Water temperature
26°C
Wind
19 km/h · NE
UV
7.7
Waves
0.3 m
Water quality
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Last updated: Jun 24, 10:15 PM local forecast timeBeachFinder Score: 82/100

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Updated: Jun 24, 10:15 PM
Water temp
26°C
Air temp
32°C
Feels like
30°C
UV index
7.7
Wind
19 km/h · NE
Gust 35 km/h
Waves
0.3 m
Current
0 km/h · W
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Weather and marine data: Open-Meteo

Plage naturiste de la Pointe d'Arçay

Pointe d'Arçay juts into the Atlantic Ocean on the western coast of Vendée, about 15 kilometers south of Saint-Clément-des-Baleines and the island of Ré. This coastal extremity, characterized by low cliffs and rocky formations that gradually plunge into the sea, marks the southern limit of the Bay of Aiguillon. The shore, shaped by the currents of the North Atlantic, presents a succession of coves and rocky points typical of this transitional region between the sandy coasts of the north and the more rugged shores of southern Vendée. The naturist beach occupies a secluded and less frequented position compared to its immediate neighbors: Grand Plage, 4.1 kilometers to the north, concentrates most of the beach activity, while Porte des Îles, 7.2 kilometers away, attracts families seeking amenities. Here, the absence of major tourist structures preserves a wild and discreet character. Access is on foot from coastal paths, gradually revealing stretches of fine sand bordered by low dunes and salt-tolerant vegetation. The site remains largely spared from urbanization, offering a natural swimming experience, without official supervision or standardized facilities. No tourist infrastructure is present on site: no toilets, no developed parking, and no showers. The beach is not Blue Flag certified and lacks any lifeguard service. Accessibility for people with reduced mobility is not guaranteed, as access remains natural and undeveloped. This configuration precisely corresponds to the expectations of visitors seeking the authenticity of the Vendée coastline without reliance on beach services.

About this spot

The name "Pointe d'Arçay" refers to the Old French word "arc" — the arched shape that this rocky promontory forms in the ocean. Geologically, this point is part of the Armorican Massif, where granites and schists regularly outcrop along this coast. Historically, these waters have been the site of Vendée coastal fishing since the Middle Ages; local sailors knew every reef and current in this area. Naturism has quietly established itself here during the 20th century, benefiting from the site's relative isolation and the gradual acceptance of this practice in the 1970s and 1980s along the French Atlantic coast.

Updated 5/9/2026

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