- Pointe de Grave
The Pointe de Grave is the Northernmost tip of the
Médoc Peninsula and marks the Northern end of the pine-clad sandy Landes coastline of WesternFrance . It lies opposite the resort town ofRoyan .The offshore
Cordouan lighthouse lies off the point and a second lighthouse, on the shore, houses a lighthouse museum.History
It is of strategic significance, owing to its position at the mouth of the
Gironde Estuary and was the site of a German fortress during theSecond World War , built to guard the entrance to that Estuary. The old blockhouse provides panoramic views of theAtlantic Ocean , the Cardouan lighthouse, the Gironde Estuary, Royan, the La Coubre lighthouse, further up the coast from Royan and the Médoc peninsula itself.During the
First World War ,US troops were landed here. A monument marked the place but it was destroyed by the Germans, during their occupation of France in the 1940s.
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