Located in Saint-Léonard, the dry-hanging valley of Grainval leads to a small pebble beach ideal to gather shellfish and have a walk.
It is, here, in this quiet dry-hanging valley that stands a small brick and flint chapel with sea-related stained-glass windows.
Once on the beach, you can distinguish Fécamp to the north. This view inspired Claude Monet who painted there in 1881. A few metres away, spring water gushes out of the cliff and flows to sea. It is known as the source of the "Crying Rock".
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