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Things to do in Fécamp, Yport and Étretat

Located on Northern France’s beautiful coastline, you’ll find three idyllic towns that serve as gateways to some breathtaking sights and attractions. Fécamp, Yport, and Étretat are three of the most popular travel destinations in the department of Seine-Maritime, and for a good reason. Fécamp is known for its historic harbour and world-renowned Benedictine Palace, while Yport is a quaint fishing village with a bustling market and lively atmosphere. Finally, Étretat is home to the famous arches and towering cliffs, providing awe-inspiring scenery and breathtaking hiking trails.

Whether you're looking to explore the local culture or just relax on sandy beaches, these towns have got you covered. In this travel guide, we'll take a closer look at the things to do in Fécamp, Yport, and Étretat, so you can make the most out of your visit to this stunning region of France. Start your journey with DFDS & Transmanche ferries and sail from Newhaven to Dieppe and enjoy a direct crossing to the heart of Normandy!

Fecamp

Things to do in Fécamp

Fécamp is a charming coastal town in Normandy, with a rich history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking natural scenery. Don't miss the iconic Palais Bénédictine, a stunning palace featuring a blend of gothic and Renaissance architecture, where you can learn about Bénédictine liqueur's history and production. Guided tours of this unmissable location are offered all year round, and whilst you’re here, be sure to visit the contemporary art exhibition and the Winter Garden.

The Musée des Pêcheries, showcasing the town's fishing history, and Fécamp’s Trinity Abbey, a historic and beautiful religious site with Gothic architecture dating back to the 11th century, are also must-see attractions. Experience history, art, religion, and natural beauty all in one place, and plan your trip to Fécamp today. Why not check out GetYourGuide to help you plan your perfect adventure? There are plenty of outdoor adventures awaiting you, just across the English Channel.

Yport

What to do in Yport

Yport, a charming coastal town in Normandy, has so much to offer visitors seeking a relaxing break. With its stunning natural scenery, picturesque sandy beach, and fantastic local attractions, there's something for everyone. You can stay at the Camping Le Rivage, which is situated just a short walk from Yport Beach. The campsite offers great facilities and breathtaking views of the sea, making it an ideal place for a relaxing and convenient stay.

With its stunning seafront, beautiful golden sand, and clear waters, Yport Beach is a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and a range of water activities. After a day at the beach, head to Yport or its surrounding towns and villages for a delicious and traditional French meal. This destination is perfect for all types of holidaymakers including families or couples!

Etretat

Explore Étretat

Located on the coast of Normandy, France, Étretat is a must-visit destination for travellers seeking natural beauty and tranquillity. The town's most iconic attraction is the Étretat cliffs, which can be viewed from various angles and heights along the coastline. The cliffs, which are made of white chalk and flint, jut out dramatically from the turquoise sea and have inspired artists, writers, and poets for centuries. Walk along the beach and admire the cliffs' beauty or follow one of the hiking trails to explore the area further.

Another must-see attraction in Étretat is Les Jardins d'Étretat, a stunning garden located on a cliff overlooking the sea. The garden features a unique and diverse collection of plants, trees, and sculptures that blend in with the natural environment, creating a one-of-a-kind outdoor experience. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, an adventure, or inspiration, Étretat and its stunning scenery is not to be missed.

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