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France
Normandy
Le Havre
Saint-Pierre-En-Port

Grandes Dalles Beach – View of Fécamp and its marina loop from Saint-Pierre-en-Port

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Bike touring routes & trails
France
Normandy
Le Havre
Saint-Pierre-En-Port

Grandes Dalles Beach – View of Fécamp and its marina loop from Saint-Pierre-en-Port

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Grandes Dalles Beach – View of Fécamp and its marina loop from Saint-Pierre-en-Port

02:20

36.6km

420m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: June 20, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 16.4 km for 100 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Parking

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40 m

Grandes Dalles Beach

Highlight • Beach

Les Grandes Dalles is a magnificent pebble beach that stretches at the foot of the cliffs of the Alabaster Coast. In summer, swimming is safe with the presence of a first aid station.

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2

3.44 km

Saint-Pierre-en-Port Beach

Highlight • Beach

Protected cove framed by tall chalk cliffs with a sand and pebble beach great for swimming.

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3

11.2 km

Senneville-sur-Fécamp

Highlight • Settlement

Pretty village typical of Normandy, not far from the white cliffs, grouped around the medieval church of St Anne. The brick and flint houses once belonged to the pebble pickers who took the paths to the beach.

Ideal for refueling and walking in the middle of nature.

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4

14.6 km

View of Fécamp and its marina

Highlight • Viewpoint

Numerous bunkers of the West Wall, beautiful view of Fécamp and the cliffs to the northeast.

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16.4 km

Beach

Beach

17.2 km

Passe Gayant

Lake

7

18.0 km

Bénédictine Palace

Highlight • Monument

The palais was purpose-built to house the D.O.M. Bénédictine distillery, as the original was burned down in 1892. The replacement, completed in 1898, the year Alexander Le Grand died, is both splashy and ornate at the same time, with gothic and renaissance characteristics at play.
You can reserve tickets for a tour online benedictinedom.com
The background: In 1863 wine merchant Alexandre Le Grand developed a recipe for an herbal liqueur flavored with twenty-seven flowers, berries, herbs, roots, and spices, helped by a local chemist, from old medicinal recipes that he had acquired from a religious foundation where a maternal grandparent had held office as a fiscal prosecutor. To market it, he embellished a story of it having been developed by monks at the Benedictine Abbey of Fécamp in Normandy, and produced by them until the abbey's devastation during the French Revolution. He began production under the trade name "Bénédictine", using a bottle with a distinguishing shape and label. To reinforce his myth, he placed the abbreviation "D.O.M." on the label, for "Deo Optimo Maximo" ("To God, most good, most great"), used at the beginning of documents by the Benedictine Order to dedicate their work. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9n%C3%A9dictine#History

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8

21.9 km

The lofty elevation of the chalk cliffs of Cap Fagnet, competing with Étretat for being the highest point on the Alabaster coast at 105 m, allows for the modest building height of Fécamp's lighthouse and Navy signal station. The dramatic location on the edge of the cape offers a breathtaking panorama of the sea, the cliffs, the port and the town of Fécamp.

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9

25.9 km

Velomaritime in the Valleuses

Highlight (Segment) • Other

Small rural lane, with very little road traffic. It runs along the valleys of the Alabaster Coast. Appearing two million years ago, the valleys are small valleys perched or leading to beaches that are often very intimate because they are difficult to access.

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36.6 km

End point

Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

26.3 km

6.96 km

1.30 km

1.11 km

494 m

353 m

116 m

Surfaces

35.5 km

860 m

145 m

< 100 m

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Saturday 27 June

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