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Marie Bouttier
Rue du Château
St Pierre en Port
76540

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price from €2420

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0662785667

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Discover the enchanting region of Etretat Fecamp, nestled in the picturesque St Peter Port of Upper Normandy. Immerse yourself in the beauty of this fully equipped studio, spanning 31 m2, perfect for a comfortable stay for two. Boasting a magnificent seafront location, every window offers breathtaking views of the sparkling ocean. Situated on the tranquil ground floor, a mere 50 meters from the beach and within convenient proximity to 500 shops, this studio promises a serene escape. With a separate entrance and private parking, convenience and privacy are at your fingertips. Indulge in the luxury of a 30 m2 private terrace, complete with garden furniture and sun loungers, where you can unwind and soak up the sun. Entertainment options include a TV, DVD player, and WIFI access. Rest assured, we provide top-quality bedding to ensure a peaceful night's sleep. We warmly welcome your beloved pets, ensuring a memorable vacation for all.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Apartment 1 330 510

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Château d'Arques-la-Bataille: Located in Arques-la-Bataille, this medieval castle is known for its impressive architecture and rich history. Visitors can explore the castle's well-preserved walls, towers, and gardens, and learn about its role in various historical events.
  • Étretat Cliffs: Situated in the charming town of Étretat, these iconic white cliffs offer breathtaking views of the English Channel. The cliffs are characterized by their unique formations, including the famous "Aiguille" and "Porte d'Aval." Visitors can hike along the coastal paths or relax on the pebble beach.
  • Palais Bénédictine: Located in Fécamp, this magnificent palace houses the distillery of Bénédictine liqueur. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the liqueur's history, production process, and explore the stunning architecture of the palace. The tour often includes a tasting of Bénédictine and its various derivatives.
  • Abbaye de Jumièges: Situated in Jumièges, this abbey is a true architectural gem. Dating back to the 7th century, it was once one of the most important monastic centers in Normandy. Visitors can admire the abbey's ruins, stroll through the peaceful gardens, and learn about its fascinating past.
  • Musée des Pêcheries: Located in Fécamp, this museum offers insights into the region's maritime heritage. It showcases various exhibits related to fishing, including traditional boats, fishing equipment, and interactive displays. Visitors can learn about the life of fishermen and the history of fishing in the area.
  • Varengeville-sur-Mer: This picturesque village is known for its beautiful gardens and charming atmosphere. Visitors can explore the renowned Bois des Moutiers garden, designed by famous architect Edwin Lutyens, or visit the enchanting Parc des Moutiers with its stunning rhododendron collection. The village also offers lovely views of the surrounding countryside and the sea.
  • Musée du Cidre: Situated in Valmont, this cider museum provides an interesting insight into the traditional cider-making process in Normandy. Visitors can learn about the different apple varieties, observe the cider production, and sample various ciders and apple-based products.
  • Maison Henri IV: Located in Saint-Valery-en-Caux, this historical house is associated with King Henry IV of France. The house is built in the traditional Norman style and now serves as a museum, showcasing artifacts and displays that depict the life and times of Henry IV.
  • Le Tréport: This coastal town is known for its beautiful cliffs, charming harbor, and seafood cuisine. Visitors can take a stroll along the promenade, explore the fishing port, or take a ride on the funicular railway for panoramic views of the town and the sea. 10. Château de Dieppe: Situated in Dieppe, this castle overlooks the town and offers a glimpse into its medieval past. The castle houses the Dieppe Museum, which displays a diverse collection of art, artifacts, and historical objects. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, ramparts, and enjoy the panoramic views from its vantage point. Please note that the opening hours and availability of attractions may vary, so it's always recommended to check in advance before planning a visit.