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Martine Bayen15 Rue Gustave Lambert
Fecamp
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Located in the charming town of Fecamp, just a short 5-minute stroll from the sea, beach, marina, musée des Terres Neuvas, Palais Benedictine, contemporary art gallery, casino, Abbatiale Sainte Trinité, train station, and city center, we invite you to experience our delightful and spacious 56 sqm independent apartment, which can comfortably accommodate up to 4 people.Designed with your utmost comfort in mind, this fully furnished apartment offers both functionality and warmth, making it an ideal choice for business trips, tourism, or cultural stays. Its prime location also makes it a perfect base for exploring the breathtaking Cote d'Albatre and enjoying a memorable holiday in picturesque Normandy.
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The vacation rental is perfectly situated for exploring the enchanting city of Fecamp, known for its vibrant art scene and rich historical background. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking impressionist colors and delve into the city's cultural and maritime heritage.
Indulge in the serene beauty of the shore as you embark on a scenic hike along the pebbled path of GR21, accompanied by the soothing sound of crashing waves. Immerse yourself in the dazzling lights and vibrant colors of Normandy as you explore the various parks, gardens, castles, and manors that dot the region.
Indulge in the serene beauty of the shore as you embark on a scenic hike along the pebbled path of GR21, accompanied by the soothing sound of crashing waves. Immerse yourself in the dazzling lights and vibrant colors of Normandy as you explore the various parks, gardens, castles, and manors that dot the region.
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- Palais Bénédictine: Located in Fécamp, Palais Bénédictine is a stunning 19th-century palace that houses the Bénédictine liqueur distillery. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the history of the liqueur and admire the beautiful architecture of the palace.
- Fécamp Abbey: The Fécamp Abbey, also known as the Sainte-Trinité Abbey, is a historic Benedictine abbey situated on the cliffs overlooking the town of Fécamp. This architectural masterpiece offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore the abbey's rich history and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- Musée des Pêcheries: The Musée des Pêcheries is a maritime museum located in Fécamp. It showcases the town's fishing heritage through an extensive collection of fishing equipment, models of ships, and exhibits on the local fishing industry. Visitors can learn about traditional fishing techniques and gain insights into the lives of fishermen.
- Le Havre: Just a short distance from Fécamp, Le Havre is a vibrant port city renowned for its modernist architecture. The city center is a UNESCO World Heritage site and features stunning examples of post-war architecture, including the iconic Saint Joseph Church. Visitors can also stroll along the promenade, explore the art museums, or relax on the sandy beaches.
- Étretat: Situated on the Alabaster Coast, Étretat is a picturesque village known for its breathtaking cliffs and natural arches. The famous "Falaise d'Amont" and "Falaise d'Aval" offer stunning views of the English Channel. Visitors can hike along the coastal paths, relax on the beach, or explore the charming streets filled with art galleries and boutiques.
- Honfleur: Located on the estuary of the Seine River, Honfleur is a charming harbor town famous for its picturesque old port and colorful half-timbered houses. Visitors can wander through the narrow cobbled streets, visit art galleries, sample local seafood, and admire the historic Sainte-Catherine Church.
- Rouen: As the capital of Normandy, Rouen is a city steeped in history and culture. Visitors can explore the magnificent Rouen Cathedral, which inspired Monet's famous series of paintings, or visit the Gros Horloge, a medieval astronomical clock. The city also boasts a vibrant art scene, with numerous museums and galleries to explore.
- Dieppe: Situated along the English Channel, Dieppe is a bustling coastal town known for its vibrant fishing port and pebble beaches. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, visit the 15th-century Château de Dieppe, or explore the local seafood markets. Dieppe also hosts a famous kite festival every year. These attractions offer a diverse range of experiences, from cultural and historical sites to natural wonders, all within a reasonable distance from 15 Rue Gustave Lambert in Fécamp, France.