Trip Overview
A full-day trip from Rouen to Dieppe covering 7 attractions in approximately 11h 24min. The plan includes public transit from Rouen, step-by-step routes between stops, and entrance fees from €10.8 per person. Compare public transit & car with costs for each leg.
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A relaxed day trip from Rouen to the charming seaside town of Dieppe, about 65 km north on the Norman coast. Explore historic churches including Saint-Jacques with its unique carvings, browse the famous market (best on Saturdays), visit the medieval castle housing an impressive ivory collection, and pay respects at the WWII Memorial Museum. End your day strolling the picturesque seafront. The journey takes about 1 hour 15 minutes by train or 1 hour by car.
Your Day Timeline — Dieppe from Rouen
Your Day Timeline — Best of Dieppe
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Dieppe Church of Saint-Jacques
The Church of Saint-Jacques is a magnificent Gothic church in Dieppe's historic center, built over four centuries from the 12th to 16th century and classified as a Historic Monument in 1840 – among th…
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Marché de Dieppe Market
Voted France's Most Beautiful Market in 2020, the Marché de Dieppe is Normandy's largest market with over 200 stalls stretching across 2 kilometers of historic streets. Dating back to the 14th century…
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Church of Saint-Rémy
The Church of Saint-Rémy is a stunning Flamboyant Gothic church built between 1522 and 1643 in the heart of Dieppe. Construction was interrupted by the Wars of Religion, resulting in a fascinating ble…
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Lunch Break
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Château de Dieppe
The Château de Dieppe is a medieval fortress overlooking the English Channel, now housing one of Europe's most important ivory collections. The castle's origins date to 1188 when Henry II of England b…
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Memorial Museum of August 19, 1942
The Memorial Museum of August 19, 1942 commemorates the Dieppe Raid (Operation Jubilee), one of the most tragic Allied operations of World War II. Housed in a stunning 1826 Italian-style theater class…
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City Gate
The Porte de la Ville, also known as the Porte des Tourelles, is a 15th-century medieval gate and the only surviving entrance of the seven original gates that once protected Dieppe. Built in stone and…
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Dieppe Beach and Seafront
Dieppe Beach and Seafront is a historic 1.5-kilometer pebble and sand beach where sea bathing in France was born in 1824, making it the country's first seaside resort. The Duchess of Berry was among t…






