The Côte Sauvage is a portion of the French coastline located in the Charente-Maritime department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It stretches for approximately 20 kilometers from the Pointe Espagnole to the pointe de la Coubre, and is known for its natural beauty, with long sandy beaches, dunes, and a pine forest. The area is also home to several surf spots, including the spot de surf de La Coubre and the Pointe Espagnole. The Côte Sauvage is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and water sports. However, it is also a sensitive area, prone to erosion and affected by climate change. The forêt domaniale de la Coubre, a 7000-hectare forest, is also located in the area and offers opportunities for hiking and wildlife spotting
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