
Cliffs, churches and history of Fécamp
Fécamp • One-Day City Plan
Cliffs, churches and history of Fécamp
Quick Facts
Discover Fécamp's rich Norman heritage and stunning coastal scenery on this full-day walking tour. Begin at the sailors' church of Saint Stephen with its impressive stained glass windows, then explore the ruins of the Ducal Palace where William the Conqueror celebrated his Hastings victory. Visit the magnificent Abbey of the Holy Trinity, one of France's longest religious buildings and home to the legendary Precious Blood relic. Enjoy a relaxing break at the Blue Flag pebble beach before ascending to Cap Fagnet, the highest point of the Alabaster Coast. Important: The Ducal Palace interior is accessible only via guided tour booked through the Tourism Office (+33 2 35 10 60 96). The Abbey is closed on December 25th. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water for the clifftop portions. Total walking distance is approximately 5 km.
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Using for all transport: Public
Start Point
Fécamp City Center
Saint Stephen Church (Église Saint-Étienne)
Ducal Palace (Palais Ducal)
Abbey of the Holy Trinity (Abbaye de la Sainte-Trinité)
Fécamp Beach
Lunch Break
1 hour
Chapel of Our Lady of Salvation (Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Salut)
Fagnet Cape (Cap Fagnet)
End Point
Fécamp City Center


