Wednesday, September 03, 2025

Last Day of Summer in Trouville/Deauville

 
No more umbrellas to be seen on the beach 🏖️ last Sunday in August in Trouville/ Deauville.

Nice to know they cost 17€ and 7,50€ for deck chairs for next year’s visit.

I walked down and put my feet in the bracing water along with the die-hard bathers 🏊‍♂️ 
Did you know simply strolling along the ocean 🌊 for 30 minutes is a tonic? You get a good shot of iodine into your system & can forget the salt 🧂 shaker.
I got moules marinière again at Chez Peppy’s
On the boardwalk
And watched families 
Building an ambitious 3-tiered sand castle later decorated with seashells.
I was watched by a patient seagull hoping for a handout 🍞 
Why was I surprised to see everyone wearing Fall clothes on the last day of August? Like sweatshirts with hoodies and leggings.
Why did I wear my Summery French Workman’s jacket, though I thought briefly about the quilted Uniqlo navy jacket 🙄 which everyone else was wearing.
Walking around Trouville is full of small surprises.
Look 👉Rue Saint Germain. It’s perfectly normal to find the same street names all over France 🇫🇷 you find in Paris, but I’m still surprised. Usually they commemorate a person or saint.
The writer Gustave Flaubert used to summer in Trouville.
i.e.  Hotel Flaubert along the beach.
A side street decorated with flower boxes. Trouville really is such a pretty town to wander through. It’s more than the beach.
Of course I walked back through the Marché des Poissons 🦞 
Even though I’d already had my breakfast oysters 🦪 in Deauville earlier.
A closer look at those beloved ❤️🍓 Favorie berries.
Please do not miss out on apple drinks when in Normandie.
Eating artisanal food at the source is the best experience 
You can have in France 🇫🇷 
If you are into saussiçon you will be thrilled.
A last look at the Deauville harbor 🚤 
These 2 sister French towns offer the best of both worlds if you want high-end food + elegance or down to earth simple pleasures in my opinion. And just a short walk either left or right once out of the train station.
And dog 🐶 of the day in Deauville.


16 comments:

  1. ♥️ so nice to follow along!

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  2. Anonymous9:13 AM

    French towns. Sigh....thank you.

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    1. Anonymous9:36 AM

      I Will try to do more day trips outside Paris in the future. It’s refreshing for me too.

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  3. Anonymous9:14 AM

    So beautiful Carol!!! You remind us that France is more than Paris!! How lucky you are to be able to visit all these wonderful places on day trips!! Love you!! 😘 🇨🇦

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    1. Anonymous9:35 AM

      Thanks Nicole. There is so much more to France 🇫🇷 than grand chateaux and 3 star dinners and just a few hours train ride just outside Paris 👏

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  4. Anonymous10:14 AM

    Simply wonderful. Trouville- Deauville are two sister towns amazing to visit while in France. The casino in Deauville is great. I was there once. Magnificent. The water on tje beach is really cold, though. Only for brave swimmers, IMHO. Lol. Regards, Isabelle

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    1. Anonymous11:03 AM

      I would have loved to go in the water 🌊 if I had a suit and a towel

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    2. Anonymous11:04 AM

      I was in Trouville’s Casino but not yet Deauville casino.

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  5. Bonnie L11:03 AM

    More Trouville/Deauville! Wonderful, Carol! The seafood really calls to me. I hope you’ll be our tour guide if we get a fair weather day in October. 🙏🏻

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    1. Anonymous2:19 PM

      Who cares about the weather 🥰

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  6. Anonymous11:25 AM

    I look at that beach and pretend I am in a hotel room there. Lynne

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  7. Merci Carol, for this little bit of waning summer. 🌈

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  8. Anonymous2:19 PM

    OH, CAROL!!! OVER THE TOP!!! 💙💙💙❤️
    CAN'T WAIT FOR YOUR VISIT NEXT YEAR WITH AN UMBRELLA!!! ❤️ CARLA

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  9. Anonymous2:50 PM

    Loved everything about this post Carol. Just wonderful. I felt like I was there with you. Merci. -Suzanne P.

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  10. Anonymous8:55 PM

    ust fyi, a “transat” from the Trouville beach sign is a deck chair. Must be from this transatlantic sea voyages. Best, Ann

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  11. A trip to the beach is always good! Thanks for showing us around these two French towns. I’ve never been to them when in France, add them to the wish list! The strawberries do look very good.

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