Must see of Fécamp
Quick Facts
Discover Fécamp's essential attractions in one memorable day, from medieval ruins to coastal beauty. Begin with the sailors' church of Saint-Étienne, then explore the archaeological remains of the Ducal Palace where William the Conqueror celebrated his victory. The magnificent Abbey of the Holy Trinity, one of France's longest churches, houses the legendary Precious Blood relic. Experience the opulent Palais Bénédictine with its famous liqueur tasting, then dive into maritime history at the impressive Fisheries Museum. End your day relaxing on the pebble beach beneath dramatic white chalk cliffs. Important: The Palais Bénédictine has a lunch break from 12:30-14:00 and the Ducal Palace interior requires a guided tour booked through the Tourism Office. The Fisheries Museum is closed on Tuesdays from mid-September to April. Total walking distance is approximately 3.3 km.
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Your Day Timeline
Using for all transport: Walking
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)
Benedictine Palace (Palais Bénédictine)
Fisheries Museum (Musée des Pêcheries)
Lunch Break
1.5 hours
Fécamp Beach
End Point
Fécamp City Center



