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Le Tréport What you don't want to miss!

Picturesque & authentic

Want to get away from it all? Le Tréport awaits you, with its towering cliffs, lively port and charming town.

If you’re looking for an authentic getaway, you’ve come to the right place!

 What to see: Le Tréport must-sees

The journey begins with a funicular ride up to the cliffs. Up there, you’ll discover a breathtaking panorama: the town, the port, the sea and the villas of Mers-les-Bains in the distance… This is where the magic happens!

Then, a stone’s throw away, stroll through the Cordiers district, a tangle of narrow streets with colorful houses and wrought-iron balconies.

Feeling peckish? Head for the Halles aux poissons, a place steeped in local maritime history, where you can sample fresh seafood. Mussels, prawns, sole: you name it!

 Heritage for living, between art and history

Le Tréport’s monuments are not there for show. Saint-Michel Abbey andSaint-Jacques Church immerse you in the tranquil atmosphere of an ancient maritime city.

Here, military history buffs are delighted to discover the Kahl-Bürg, a fort dug into the cliff by the Germans during the Second World War, while culture buffs love to stroll through the Musée du Vieux Tréport to discover local history in a lively, interactive way.

Not to be missed: L’Atelier du Verre, where you can watch master glassmakers transform glass into art. A real spectacle!

 Coastal living: the sea, nature and a breeze of freedom

Feel the call of the open sea? Then head for the GR21®, a real must! From Le Tréport to Le Havre, embark on a 190 km hike through a landscape of a thousand faces.

For thrill-seekers, the climb to the 106-metre-high cliffs of Le Tréport is sure to impress.

Looking for a more leisurely stroll? Head for the pier and lighthouse at Le Tréport. Then board the Le Tréport tourist train. In just 35 minutes, discover the three sister towns of Le Tréport, Mers-les-Bains and Eu!

 Festivals and traditions: when Le Tréport gets festive

Every two years, the Fête de la Mer in Le Tréport brings together sailors, craftsmen and visitors to celebrate the sea and fishing.

Of course, you can’t miss the Fête du hareng or the Fête de la moule, unmissable events where conviviality is the order of the day and local products are tasted with pleasure and good humor.

Did you know?

Le Tréport hides a little historical nugget: the milestone between Le Tréport and Mers-les-Bains.

Dating from 1836, this ancient milestone marked the route nationale 15 bis. Today, it marks the border between the Somme and Seine-Maritime departments.

How to get to Le Tréport