
Coastal Heritage of Le Tréport in One Day
Le Treport • One-Day City Plan
This comprehensive itinerary takes you through Le Tréport's most captivating coastal and historical attractions in one memorable day. Begin at the magnificent 16th-century Saint-Jacques Church perched on the hillside, then explore the charming Cordiers Quarter with its colorful fishermen's houses and ceramic plaques. Enjoy the stunning pebble beach beneath Europe's highest chalk cliffs, ride the free historic funicular through the cliff to panoramic viewpoints, and discover the fascinating WWII Kahl-Burg bunker carved into the rock. Important: The Kahl-Burg bunker is only accessible by guided tour on specific dates (May 8, November 11, European Heritage Days) or by appointment - it's an optional addition if available during your visit. Plan to check tide schedules for the best beach experience at low tide. Total walking distance is approximately 2.2 km.
Overview
Planning a day in Le Treport? This step-by-step itinerary covers the best of Le Treport in one day — 6 attractions with exact walking times between each stop, entrance fees per person, and transport alternatives.
Plan around 5h 31min to visit 6 attractions along the way. Budget roughly €51: all attractions are free to enter, and roughly €51 for 3 meals.
Your Day Timeline — Coastal Heritage of Le Tréport in One Day
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Le Tréport Saint-Jacques Church
Saint-Jacques Church is a magnificent 16th-century Renaissance church perched on a hillside overlooking the port and town of Le Tréport. As the last remaining vestige of the medieval Saint-Michel Abbe…
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Cordiers Quarter
The Quartier des Cordiers is Le Tréport's most authentic historic fishermen's neighborhood, built two centuries ago at the foot of Europe's highest chalk cliffs. Named after the 'cordiers cordants' -…
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Le Tréport Beach
Le Tréport Beach is an 800-meter pebble beach stretching beneath the highest chalk cliffs in Europe, reaching 110 meters in height. At low tide, the sea retreats up to 300 meters, revealing a vast san…
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Le Tréport Cliffs
The Le Tréport Cliffs are spectacular white chalk cliffs rising 100-110 meters above the English Channel, marking the highest point and northeastern terminus of Normandy's famous Alabaster Coast. Thes…
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Le Tréport Funicular Railway
The Le Tréport Funicular is a remarkable free public transport system that connects the lower town to the clifftop terraces through 157 meters of track, including a unique 55-meter passage carved dire…
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WWII Bunker (Kahl-Burg)
Kahl-Burg is a remarkably preserved German command bunker from World War II, built in 1942 as part of the Atlantic Wall fortifications following the Allied raid on Dieppe. Carved 20 meters deep into t…
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