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Martine Bayen15 Rue Gustave Lambert
Fecamp
76400
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Located in the heart of Fecamp, just a 5-minute walk from the sea, beach, marina, musée des Terres Neuvas, Palais Benedictine and its contemporary art gallery, casino, Abbatiale Sainte Trinité, train station, and city center, we invite you to stay in our charming and spacious independent apartment.With a generous size of 56 sqm, this comfortable and functional furnished apartment can accommodate up to 4 people. Whether you're on a business trip, exploring the area as a tourist, or immersing yourself in the local culture, this apartment is the perfect choice.
Its prime location allows for easy access to explore the stunning Cote d'Albatre and enjoy a memorable holiday in beautiful Normandy.
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The vacation rental is perfectly situated for exploring Fecamp, a city renowned for its artistic and historical significance. Immerse yourself in the enchanting impressionist colors and rich cultural and maritime heritage of this city.
Take pleasure in strolling along the shore and embarking on a hike along the pebbled path (GR21) while being serenaded by the soothing sounds of the waves. Surrender yourself to the vibrant lights and captivating colors of Normandy as you explore the parks, gardens, castles, and manors that dot the landscape.
Take pleasure in strolling along the shore and embarking on a hike along the pebbled path (GR21) while being serenaded by the soothing sounds of the waves. Surrender yourself to the vibrant lights and captivating colors of Normandy as you explore the parks, gardens, castles, and manors that dot the landscape.
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- Fécamp Abbey: Located just a short distance from your address, Fécamp Abbey is a stunning historical monument that dates back to the 12th century. It features remarkable Gothic architecture and houses the tombs of several Dukes of Normandy. Visitors can explore the abbey's magnificent interiors, including the church, cloister, and chapter house.
- Palais Bénédictine: Situated in the heart of Fécamp, the Palais Bénédictine is a must-visit attraction for liqueur enthusiasts. This opulent palace was built in the late 19th century and showcases a unique blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. Inside, you'll find a distillery and a museum dedicated to the famous liqueur Bénédictine, where you can learn about its creation and enjoy a tasting.
- Fécamp Beach: If you're seeking some relaxation by the sea, Fécamp Beach is the perfect spot. This sandy beach stretches along the coastline and offers breathtaking views of the English Channel. Visitors can take leisurely walks, sunbathe, or engage in various water activities, such as swimming, sailing, and kayaking.
- Musee des Pêcheries: The Musee des Pêcheries is a fascinating museum that delves into Fécamp's rich maritime heritage. Housed in an old fisherman's house, the museum showcases exhibits related to fishing techniques, seafaring traditions, and the history of Fécamp as a fishing port. Visitors can explore interactive displays, view fishing boats, and gain insights into the local fishing industry.
- Benedictine Distillery: Apart from the Palais Bénédictine, the Benedictine Distillery offers a deeper dive into the production of the renowned Bénédictine liqueur. Located in a former industrial building, visitors can take guided tours to witness the distillation process, learn about the secret recipe, and discover the fascinating history behind this iconic French liqueur.
- Museum of Terre-Neuvas: Located in the neighboring town of Saint-Joseph, the Museum of Terre-Neuvas provides an immersive experience into the world of cod fishing. This museum showcases the history and challenges faced by local fishermen who sailed to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland in search of cod. Visitors can explore various exhibits, including fishing equipment, models of ships, and personal stories of the fishermen.
- Cap Fagnet: For breathtaking panoramic views of Fécamp and its surroundings, head to Cap Fagnet. This cliff-top viewpoint offers stunning vistas of the town, the sea, and the iconic white cliffs of Étretat in the distance. Take a leisurely stroll along the coastal path and enjoy the fresh sea breeze while taking in the beauty of the Normandy coastline. These attractions near 15 Rue Gustave Lambert in Fécamp offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring historical landmarks to indulging in local liqueurs and enjoying the natural beauty of the coastline.