Plage de Fécamp

Normandy


Fécamp’s 800m-long, smooth-pebble breezy beach stretches southward from the narrow channel connecting the port with the open sea. In July and August it's loads of fun, and you can rent catamarans, kayaks, paddle boats and windsurfers.


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Nearby Normandy attractions

1. Les Pêcheries

0.22 MILES

Fécamp’s new flagship museum is a terrific addition to town, situated in the middle of the harbour, 300m northwest of the tourist office and showcasing…

2. Cap Fagnet

0.46 MILES

The highest point on the Côte d’Albâtre, Cap Fagnet (110m) towers over Fécamp from the north, offering fantastic views up and down the coast. The site of…

3. Abbatiale de la Ste-Trinité

0.93 MILES

Built from 1175 to 1220 by Richard the Lionheart, towering Abbatiale de la Ste-Trinité was the most important pilgrimage site in Normandy until the…

4. Falaise d’Amont

7.75 MILES

To your right and along off to the northwest as you walk onto the beach, the cliff of Falaise d’Amont is dotted with reclining or tottering figures taking…

5. Falaise d’Aval

8.47 MILES

It's impossible to miss this cliff, as the shingle beach bends around off to the southwest, with its natural arch and solitary needle. You will spy…

6. Jardins Suspendus

21.62 MILES

The Jardins Suspendus (Hanging Gardens) is an old hilltop fortress transformed into a beautiful set of gardens, whose greenhouses and outdoor spaces…

7. Hôtel de ville du Havre

21.77 MILES

This colossal building, built in 1958 to replace one flattened by allied bombing in 1944, was designed by architects Auguste Perret – that great…

8. Appartement Témoin

21.92 MILES

Furnished in impeccable early-1950s style, this lovingly furnished bourgeois apartment can be visited on a one-hour guided tour that starts at 181 rue de…