
Cliffs and Culture of Étretat
Étretat • One-Day City Plan
Cliffs and Culture of Étretat
Quick Facts
Discover the best of Étretat in one memorable day, combining the town's spectacular chalk cliffs with its rich literary and cultural heritage. Begin at the charming Old Market Square and the historic Notre-Dame Church, then explore Le Clos Arsène Lupin museum dedicated to the legendary gentleman thief. Afterward, head to the famous pebble beach and hike along the cliff paths to witness the iconic Falaise d'Aval arch and La Manneporte, the largest natural rock arch on the coast. Note: Le Clos Arsène Lupin is closed from 12:00-13:30 for lunch and operates seasonally (daily April-November, weekends only in winter). The cliff paths are free and accessible year-round, but check tide times before exploring beach areas. Total walking distance is approximately 3 km.
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Your Day Timeline
Using for all transport: Walking
Start Point
Étretat City Center
Old Market Square (Le Vieux Marché)
Church of Notre-Dame (Église Notre-Dame)
Le Clos Arsène Lupin
Étretat Beach (Plage d'Étretat)
Lunch Break
1 hour
Downstream Cliff (Falaise d'Aval)
The Great Door (La Manneporte)
End Point
Étretat City Center


