The Dune of Pilat (
French
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: ''Dune du Pilat'', official name), also called ''Grande Dune du Pilat'', is the tallest sand
dune
A dune is a landform composed of wind- or water-driven sand. It typically takes the form of a mound, ridge, or hill. An area with dunes is called a dune system or a dune complex. A large dune complex is called a dune field, while broad, f ...
in
Europe. It is located in
La Teste-de-Buch in the
Arcachon Bay area,
France, 60 km (37.2 mi) southwest of
Bordeaux.
With more than two million visitors per year, the Dune of Pilat is a famous tourist destination.
Location
The Dune Of Pilat is located at the southern entrance to the Arcachon basin, in the locality of Pyla-sur-Mer, which is administratively dependent on the municipality of La Teste-de-Buch, near
Arcachon, in the heart of the
Landes de Gascogne.
Characteristics
The dune has a volume of about 60,000,000 m³, measuring around 500 m wide from east to west and 2.7 km in length from north to south (1.35 km
2).
Its height was 106.60 m above sea level as of 2018.
The dune is considered a
foredune, meaning a dune that runs parallel to a shoreline, behind the high tide line of a beach. The dune has been observed to move landward, slowly pushing the forest back to cover houses, roads and portions of the
Atlantic Wall
The Atlantic Wall (german: link=no, Atlantikwall) was an extensive system of coastal defences and fortifications built by Nazi Germany between 1942 and 1944 along the coast of continental Europe and Scandinavia as a defence against an anticip ...
. To back this evidence of coastal movement, maps from 1708 and 1786 both place areas with the name Pilat to the south and off-shore of the current dune's location. The area where the dune currently stands was referred to as "Les Sabloneys", or "The New Sands", until the 1930s, when it was renamed by real estate developer Daniel Meller as the Dune of Pilat. Pilat originates from the
Gascon word ''Pilhar'', which refers to a heap or mound.
On 24 January 2009, a peak windspeed of was recorded during a storm at the Dune of Pilat, damaging the dune.
Windstorm at Dune du Pilat in 2009
, '' Metro France''.
History
The current location of Dune du Pilat housed temporary protohistoric camps for activities related to sea salt mining. The first archaeological discoveries began in 1922. On December 31, 2013, a tourist found a funeral urn and an accessory vase from the Iron Age, 800 years BC in the sand at the foot of the dune.
An excavation site mobilized about ten amateur archaeologists for two weeks in October 2014 to clarify the stratigraphic and environmental context of the reported discoveries.
Paragliding
Due to its exposed location along the sea and steep angle, the Dune of Pilat is a famous paragliding spot with great soaring conditions.
Paragliding Dune de Pilat.jpg, Paragliders above the dune
Paragliding Dune de Pilat 2.jpg, Paragliders above the dune
References
External links
The Great Dune of Pyla web site
Dune du Pilat
Multilingual website
Dunes of France
Landforms of Gironde
Tourist attractions in Gironde
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