- Fort-Mahon-Plage
French commune |name=Fort-Mahon-Plage
region=Picardie
departement=Somme
arrondissement=Abbeville
canton= Rue
insee=80333
cp=80120
mayor=Jean-Claude VANNICATTE
mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=
longitude=1.56972222222
latitude=50.3419444444
alt moy=4 m
alt mini=1 m
alt maxi=30 m
hectares=1304
km²=13,04
sans=1140
date-sans=1999
dens=87|Fort-Mahon-Plage is a commune in the
Somme "département" in thePicardy region ofFrance .Geography
Situated on the coast of the
English Channel and endowed with a superb sandy beach and massive sand dunes, Fort-Mahon-Plage attracts many tourists, especially during the summer and at the weekends. Thanks to investment and the fact the town meets many environmental criteria, the town is officially classified (since 2006), as a “station balnéaire”.Population
History
Fort-Mahon-Plage is not a very old town. It seems certain that it did not exist before the 18th century, except, of course, the superb sand dunes and the sea. Then considered rather cold and wild, this part of the coast would have welcomed only fishermen and
shellfish gatherers. Indeed, the first town was raised there only a little more than two centuries ago, with a few small shepherds’ huts in 1790. Fort-Mahon-Plage was not considered a commune at all until 1923, when it was officially identified as a separate village from its neighbourQuend-Plage-Les-Pins . Urbanization was steady, notably in the 1950s, with the immense beach of fine sand, in contrast to many of the pebble beaches of Normandy, doing a lot to attract tourists, as well as a soft and pleasant sea during the summer. The huge beach later became famous for its water activities, most notablyland-yacht racing ,wind-surfing andkiting .The town also invested heavily in its infrastructure, most notably the very long principal promenade, the "Avenue de la plage" (Beach Avenue), of a quality design and layout that reinforces the attractiveness of the town.Places to visit
The Dunes
The immense
dune s of Fort-Mahon-Plage faces the English Channel and surrounds almost the whole town. The dunes possess an exceptionalbiodiversity . They are particularly sensitive to the wind and can move relatively quickly, but nature supports vegetation which helps to stabilize them. Plants like sandworts play a notable role in the fixing of the dunes thanks to very well developed roots.The flora and fauna of the dunes
The dunes support an abundance of flora and fauna. Wildlife is represented by several mammals such as
rabbit ,squirrels ,wild boar and many smallrodent s. Several species of bird are to be found, like (nightingale ,coal tit s and variouswarbler s)
Flora is represented by two very different types. The first group are short succulents, such assedum s, able to adapt to the difficult environment of both drought and strong winds. The second group are shrubs, such aspyracantha , hawthorn, privet,blackthorn , dog-rose andblackberry bushes. Not forgetting the sandwort, that helps bind the dunes, and the wildprimrose , a plant which one can extract oils used in cosmetics.The bay of the Authie
The
Authie river flows into the sea north of Fort-Mahon-Plage. It is the border betweenPicardy andArtois , and has a large bay.Mostly, it’s a vast sea marsh composed of sand, mud and many ponds and water courses that the sea covers during high tide. It is possible to take a walk in this exceptional natural environment, but generally speaking, this practice cannot be without risks, especially for the uninitiated visitor. It is obvious that the simplest rules of security must be observed, especially regarding the tides. Considerablewildfowl ing takes place in the bay. It’s an important staple for the locals (and the gourmet visitors too). Migrant and indigenous birds are found here, among themsnipe ,curlew ,plover s and numerous species of ducks and geese.Notable flora of the bay includesamphire andsea-lilac .There are still plentiful supplies ofshrimp ,prawn andcrab in the bay, which attracts both man and many varieties ofgull .
‘Le chemin de la digue’ (The dyke way). This is a walk following the course of the Authie.ee also
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Communes of the Somme department External links
(All French language)
* [http://www.fort-mahon-plage.com/ Official website of Fort-Mahon-Plage]
* [http://www.golfdebelledune.com/ Belle Dune Golf Course]
* [http://www.ign.fr/affiche_rubrique.asp?rbr_id=1087&CommuneId=74611 Fort-Mahon-Plage on the website of l'Institut géographique national]
* [http://www.recensement.insee.fr/RP99/rp99/co_navigation.co_page?nivgeo=C&codgeo=80333&theme=ALL&typeprod=ALL&lang=FR&quelcas=LISTE Fort-Mahon-Plage on the website of l'Insee]
* [http://www.quid.fr/communes.html?mode=query&req=Fort-Mahon-Plage Fort-Mahon-Plage on the website of Quid]
* [http://www.lion1906.com/Pages/ResultatLocalisation.php?InseeVille=800333 Position of Fort-Mahon-Plage on a map of France]
* [http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?latlongtype=decimal&latitude=50.3419444444444&longitude=1.56972222222222&zoom=8 Map of Fort-Mahon-Plage on Mapquest]
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