
Day Trips from Dieppe
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Day Trips from Dieppe
Dieppe is a historic port city on Normandy's Alabaster Coast, known as France's first seaside resort. Visitors enjoy dramatic chalk cliffs, a medieval castle with Impressionist art, the world's largest Kite Festival, and some of France's freshest seafood including prized scallops. Browse 7 ready-to-use day trip plans with detailed schedules and costs.
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Coastal Charm of Le Tréport from Dieppe
→ Le Treport

Alabaster Coast Villages from Dieppe: Saint-Valery-en-Caux and Veules-les-Roses
→ Saint-Valery-en-Caux, Veules-les-Roses

Coastal villages of Normandy from Dieppe
→ Varengeville-sur-Mer, Veules-les-Roses

Alabaster Coast Discovery from Dieppe to Saint-Valery-en-Caux
→ Saint-Valery-en-Caux

Castle and Bisons from Dieppe
→ Saint-Aubin-sur-Scie, Muchedent

Artistic Gardens and Coastal Cliffs from Dieppe
→ Varengeville-sur-Mer

Gardens and Cliffs of Varengeville from Dieppe
→ Varengeville-sur-Mer
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- •Arrive early at the Saturday market — it's been voted France's finest and fills up fast
- •Try marmite Dieppoise, the local seafood stew with mussels, scallops, and cream
- •Take a speedboat cruise along the chalk cliffs for views you can't get from land
- •Visit the Château-Musée first for panoramic views that orient you to the whole town
- •Scallop season runs mid-October to mid-May — time your visit for the freshest catch
- •Walk up to Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours chapel in Le Pollet for the best harbour panorama
- •The town is compact and walkable — no car needed to see the main sights
- •Book ahead in September of even years when the Kite Festival draws 500,000 visitors


