Plage de Gatseau
Gatseau beach is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island of Oleron, bordered by a pine forest with a superb view of the Arvert peninsula.
Descriptif
Located in the south of the island of Oléron, this beach faces the Arvert peninsula. Bordered by a thick forest, it is an authentic and wild place. Its location at the tip of the island and its southern exposure make it a pleasant beach where strolls and idleness mingle with seaside activities. Its well-protected position at the edge of the forest gives you a breathtaking view over a magnificent bay.
Dogs are not allowed from July 1 to August 31.
Sanitary facilities available in July and August.
Parking nearby.
Characteristics
Utilities
First aid station
Toilets
Car park
Free car park
Parking
Services
Supervised beach
Languages
French
Disability access
Tourism and Disability labels
Hearing disability
Mental disability
Physical disability
Accessible for wheelchairs with assistance
Reserved space 330 cm wide < 100 m from the site
Access to water facility
Wheelchair available
Surroundings
Waterside
On an island
Feet in the water: beach
Coastal
Village 2 km away
Sea view
Sandy beach
Additional features
Blue Flag
Types of activities and facilities
Water sports
Beach / Bathing Area