
Fécamp: Cliffs, Abbey and Benedictine from Le Havre
Le Havre → Fécamp
Trip Overview
A full-day trip from Le Havre to Fécamp covering 8 attractions in approximately 14h 35min. The plan includes public transit from Le Havre, step-by-step routes between stops, and entrance fees from €32 per person. Compare public transit & car with costs for each leg.
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A full-day excursion from Le Havre to the historic fishing port of Fécamp along the Alabaster Coast. Visit the imposing Abbey of the Holy Trinity, explore the neo-Gothic Palais Bénédictine with its famous liqueur tasting, and discover the town's maritime heritage at the Fisheries Museum. The itinerary includes Cap Fagnet, offering panoramic views from the highest cliffs on the coast. The Fisheries Museum is closed on Tuesdays from mid-September to April.
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Saint Stephen Church (Église Saint-Étienne)
Église Saint-Étienne is a historic church overlooking Fécamp's harbor, known as "the sailors' church" for its deep connection to the town's maritime community. The church's origins date back over a mi…
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Ducal Palace
The Ducal Palace is a remarkable archaeological site containing the ruins of the medieval residence of the first Dukes of Normandy, built progressively during the 10th, 11th, and 12th centuries. This…
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Abbey of the Holy Trinity
The Abbey of the Holy Trinity is a magnificent Gothic abbey church in Fécamp, one of the longest religious buildings in France at 127 meters—equal to Notre-Dame de Paris. Founded around 658 CE by Wani…
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Benedictine Palace
The Palais Bénédictine is a stunning late 19th-century palace built between 1888-1900 by wine merchant Alexandre Le Grand in an extraordinary blend of neo-Gothic and neo-Renaissance styles. This uniqu…
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Fécamp Beach
Fécamp Beach is a stunning 800-meter pebble beach stretching along the Alabaster Coast of Normandy, framed by dramatic white chalk cliffs typical of this region. The beach holds the prestigious Blue F…
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Fisheries Museum
The Fisheries Museum (Musée des Pêcheries) is a remarkable cultural institution housed in a converted 1950s cod drying factory on Fécamp's historic waterfront. Spanning 7 levels and 4,700 m² of exhibi…
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Chapel of Our Lady of Salvation
This historic clifftop chapel perched over 100 meters above sea level on Cap Fagnet offers breathtaking panoramic views of Fécamp, the Alabaster Coast, and the English Channel. Originally founded in t…
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Fagnet Cape
Cap Fagnet is the highest point of the Côte d'Albâtre (Alabaster Coast), rising 105-110 meters above the English Channel and offering spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of Fécamp, the harbor, and…
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