The Digue à la Mer is a 20 km long dike located in the Camargue region of France, near the city of Arles. It was built in 1859 to protect the Camargue from the sea and offers a unique landscape of étangs, dunes, and beaches. The dike is a great place for hiking and cycling, with 20 km of marked trails, and is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including birds, such as flamingos, and other animals. Visitors can access the beach and enjoy the sea views, but are advised to stay on the marked paths to protect the fragile environment. The dike is also a great spot for birdwatching, with many species of birds to be seen, and offers a unique opportunity to discover the Camargue's natural beauty
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