{"id":219509,"date":"2020-10-05T12:07:42","date_gmt":"2020-10-05T10:07:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.camping-utahbeach.com\/non-classifiee\/le-nez-de-jobourg\/"},"modified":"2020-10-05T12:07:42","modified_gmt":"2020-10-05T10:07:42","slug":"le-nez-de-jobourg","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.camping-utahbeach.com\/en\/news\/le-nez-de-jobourg\/","title":{"rendered":"Nez de Jobourg"},"content":{"rendered":"

An Extraordinary Setting<\/h2>\n

Located in the Manche department, about an hour’s drive from your Normandy campsite<\/a>, Nez de Jobourg is a superb natural site featuring high cliffs and breathtaking landscapes. Nez de Jobourg<\/a> is the second most visited place after Mont-Saint-Michel. <\/p>\n

Its cliffs are among the highest in Western Europe. The highest point reaches 128 meters. From this summit, you can admire a stunning panorama stretching from Pointe de Goury to the Anglo-Saxon islands. <\/p>\n

The coastal path along Nez de Jobourg is a true paradise for hikers and nature lovers. Indeed, this rocky promontory of Cap de la Hague offers the opportunity to take magnificent walks while breathing in the fresh sea air of the English Channel. <\/p>\n

When admiring the view, it’s easy to understand that Nez de Jobourg was once a highly prized maritime surveillance point. It is indeed easy to monitor the arrival of ships. <\/p>\n

Finally, budding geologists are always fascinated to discover that this area of the Cotentin dates from the Precambrian era. This means these high cliffs were shaped by nature two billion years ago! <\/p>\n