Villers-sur-Mer is a seaside town
A subtle blend between the charm of the Pays d’Auge wooded countryside and the elegance of the long beaches of the Côte Fleurie, the Villers-sur-Mer seaside resort is a wonderful representation of the authenticity found in the Calvados region.
Situated along the Côte Fleurie, Villers-sur-Mer is a special town.
It offers quite unspoiled landscapes such as a long and large sand beach, accessible from the city centre, and an extraordinary geological and biological heritage.
As it borders the Pays d’Auge countryside in the southern part, Villers-sur-Mer is a nice mix of a sea and a countryside atmosphere. It’s both a modern town, promoted by Thierry Granturco, the new mayor, and an oasis of calm where nature and wellbeing are an integral part of the French “art de vivre”.
Figures are always a sensitive topic. Here are the most accurate data possible about Villers-sur-Mer.
2.644
inhabitants
9.679
accommodations in Villers-sur-Mer, including 84% second homes
1.548
primary homes, or 16% of housing
15,3 millions
Euros budgeted in 2021 *
2,1 km
of beaches
900 hectares
surface
600
non-urbanised hectares
*(10.5 million Euros for the city management and
4.8 million Euros for investment)