The most picturesque ports of Le Hague is also the smallest operating port in France. With a surface of just 800m²/2,600ft² and a gap of 11m/36ft for boats to slip through, this Lilliputian harbour owes its name to a privateer, François-Médard Racine, who established his base camp here under Napoleon I. Two hundred years later, the tiny port serves as a marina and its peaceful site is greatly appreciated by holiday fishermen and yachties.