A green setting in the heart of the cliffs, listed as a picturesque site since 1959.
The Bois de Cise is an exceptional natural site, a small natural wood, originally wild and deserted, which became a renowned seaside resort during the Belle Époque, under the leadership of a visionary who stopped at nothing.
This coastal wood was originally a wild wood and then a hunting ground in the Middle Ages. At the end of the 19th century, at the initiative of a real estate developer, the Bois de Cise was sold in lots and became a renowned seaside resort during the Belle Époque.
Today, it is a charming vacation spot and a place to explore, best explored on foot along the small paths and wooden staircases that crisscross the site. Beautiful villas bear witness to the prosperous years before the First World War.

