I
have hesitated in writing anything about Plage de la Batterie, the nude beach
located between Cannes and Golfe-Juan because it seems every year I kept
hearing rumors that it was closed, or just not that popular anymore.
What I can tell you is that I have gone
by the beach of late and it’s obviously open, and two close friends of mine who really
like to go to naturist beaches have also confirmed that information.
The miscommunication could've been because a couple of routes previously used to get to
the beach itself have been closed, one of those routes was by walking over the
railway tracks, which makes sense for safety reasons for why that route would be
closed and people then thinking the whole beach was closed.
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So
here is how to get there and what to kind of expect. If you are driving, from Cannes, head east on
route N7 for several kms, Plage de la Batterie is just before the town of
Golfe-Juan. You will know when you are
there when you see a Shell Station on the north (left) side of the road, and
just before the station there is a parking lot.
This is where you can park your car but I would advise you to get there
early as it fills up very quickly, especially on the weekends.
If you are taking the bus from Cannes, take bus #200 on the coastal route and
get off at Batterie stop, it costs one euro to take the bus one way, tell the
bus driver when you get on which stop you would like to get off.
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Once
you arrive to the parking area next to the Total Gas Station (with red signage), you will see a
staircase to the right of the entrance to the car park that will take you down
to the tunnel under the roads leading directly to the mixed, nude beach.
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Plage
de la Batterie has many sandy parts to it and the
beach itself can hold about 80 people, it's small but nice. As with any beach, especially a nude one, the
popularity of it can vary, this one though has a steady mix of people and by
mix I mean gay and straight people go to this beach.
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Nudity
isn’t mandatory but most people there are naked, it seems gay men like to
frequent either end of the beach with straight people preferring to stay in the
central part of the beach, it’s also not unusual to see people perched on one
of the surrounding rocks with the waves of the sea lapping against it.
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Entrance to Plage de la Batterie |
Another thing worth mentioning is many people in the area
have been coming to Plage de la Batterie for years, older couples and even
families that know each other, especially on the weekends. So if you were expecting complete discretion,
it’s not likely going to happen.
If you are in the area, check out Plage de la Batterie!