Sabina Lorkin - Anibas Photography
Cabines de plage au Tréport
Sabina Lorkin - Anibas Photography
Vue sur le Tréport et sa plage
Sabina Lorkin - Anibas Photography
Le Port du Tréport
Thomas le Floc'h
Dans le funiculaire au Tréport
Eloise Guitton
Cabines de plage à Criel-sur-Mer
33 km
2 h 12 min
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Dieppe
Le Tréport
Seaside

Your cycling trip along the highest white limestone cliffs in Europe draws to an end as the Vélomaritime leads you along the last portion of eastern Normandy's Côte d'Albâtre stretch of coast, with typical steep little valleys, or valleuses, cutting through to the sea up to Le Tréport. This resort's charms, including its multicoloured villas and lively fishing port, will encourage you to stop for a well-deserved rest.

Gradients and elevation

Ascents: 246m
Descents: 253m
Lowest point: 0m
Highest point: 119m

Road types

33km (100%) By road

Surface

33km (100%) Smooth

The route

On this last stage through Normandy, you cycle along roads shared with motorized traffic up to Le Tréport. You cross the drawn-out parish of Petit Caux, then you cycle along the D16 road taking you on via Criel-sur-Mer. 

SNCF

  • Nearby station Le Tréport - Mers and Dieppe station

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