Paris is the city break par excellence, but that doesn’t mean you can’t explore some different landscapes on your next trip, too. Ever since the northern coast of France was developed in the 19th century, Parisians have taken to escaping for short breaks beside the sea. The stretch of coastline that takes in Normandy, the Baie de Somme, and Pas-de-Calais is packed with charm and offers something for different kinds of travellers, from keen foodies to intrepid walkers.
When it comes to getting there, you have a few different options. By car, you can explore the northern coast of France on your way down to the French capital, following the coast from the ferry terminus. Alternatively, if you’re flying or taking a train to Paris, the SNCF network allows you to zip up the coast in no time. This means you could start your day with a croissant in a Paris café and enjoy just-caught mussels with a view of the beach for lunch.
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Le Touquet-Paris-Plage
It was an Englishman, Sir John Whitely, who first named this land between coast and forest “Paris Plage,” designating it the perfect holiday spot for the well-heeled inhabitants of the capital at the turn of the 20th century. Today, it is still a popular resort for Parisians and one of the more built-up towns along the northern coastline, known for its shopping and dining options and buzzy nightlife. Unlike some coastal resorts, it’s still lively in winter, particularly before Christmas when elegant decorations fill the town. The local signature dish is un Welsh (i.e., Welsh rarebit), an homage to the Brits who helped popularise this spot. Try the version served at family-run La Chope.
Getting there: The train from Gare du Nord to Etaples le Touquet Train Station takes a little over two hours, with free shuttle buses to the beach on arrival. The town is less than an hour’s drive from Calais.