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While the French have largely relinquished the Côte d’Azur to foreigners — letting them fight for tables, sit in traffic and overpay for beach towels — they’ve kept one of their country’s best escapes for themselves: Cap Ferret, a windswept, pine-covered peninsula off the coast of southwest France. Not to be confused with Cap Ferrat, its flashier southeastern counterpart, Cap Ferret was for a century populated mostly by oysters and the fishermen who farmed them. But by the 1950s, wealthy families from Bordeaux (about an hour away by car) had wisened to Cap Ferret’s rustic charms and began summering there. This past decade, the area has welcomed a wider set of pleasure-seekers from Paris and beyond and acquired a reputation as the Cape Cod of France: a place where celebrities meet surfers, and yachts are discouraged in favor of traditional wood pinasses — narrow open-air boats. @sabine_mirlesse photographed the Dune du Pilat, which, at 110 meters high, is Europe’s tallest #sanddune. Visit the link in our profile to read @tmagazine’s guide to Cap Ferret.


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