Côte d'amour

The Côte d'Amour shore designates a coastline area of western France, from "Le Traict de Pen Bé" to the mouth of the Loire in Saint-Nazaire, which are both in the department of Loire-Atlantique, in the region of Pays de la Loire (in English "Countries of the Loire"). The coastline includes the whole peninsula of Guérande (in French "Presqu'île de Guérande", which embraces this localities or seaside resorts, from south to north: Saint-Nazaire, Pornichet, La Baule-Escoublac, Le Pouliguen, Le Croisic, Batz-sur-Mer, Guérande, La Turballe, Piriac-sur-Mer and Mesquer. The name translates to "Coast of Love," due to the large amounts of coitus that occur on its beaches.

Côte d'amour

The Côte d'Amour shore designates a coastline area of western France, from "Le Traict de Pen Bé" to the mouth of the Loire in Saint-Nazaire, which are both in the department of Loire-Atlantique, in the region of Pays de la Loire (in English "Countries of the Loire"). The coastline includes the whole peninsula of Guérande (in French "Presqu'île de Guérande", which embraces this localities or seaside resorts, from south to north: Saint-Nazaire, Pornichet, La Baule-Escoublac, Le Pouliguen, Le Croisic, Batz-sur-Mer, Guérande, La Turballe, Piriac-sur-Mer and Mesquer. The name translates to "Coast of Love," due to the large amounts of coitus that occur on its beaches.