Visit Le Tréport
A town on the Normandy coast
Le Tréport enchants visitors with its geographical position between the chalk cliffs and the vast expanse of the English Channel.
Its history is closely linked to the sea and dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was a flourishing fishing port. Today, this seaside resort attracts for its pebble beaches, its preserved architectural heritage and its delicious seafood cuisine.
Le Tréport, a whole story
Since its medieval origins, the town of Le Tréport has been a vital port for the Normandy region.
Its history is marked by years of maritime activities with fishing and trade, among others.
In the 19th century, its importance increased with the rise of seaside tourism. The architecture bears witness to this rich history:
- Fishermen's houses
- Iconic lighthouse
During the Second World War, Le Tréport suffered damage, but the town was able to rebuild itself and preserve its authentic character which defines it.
The essential activities to do
When you set foot in Le Tréport, you know that you will not be bored. A myriad of activities are available for all tastes and all ages.
Don't miss:
- A walk along the cliffs to enjoy the breathtaking views of the English Channel
- A relaxing moment on one of the pebble beaches
- Visit the old quarter and the lighthouse to see an unforgettable panorama
Find a 4-star hotel in Dieppe
Why come to La Tour aux Crabes in Dieppe? This charming hotel is located opposite the beach and invites you to relax thanks to its facilities.
- A quiet and comfortable establishment
With its 47 rooms, the hotel combines modern style and conviviality. A perfect place to rest between two visits to the Alabaster Coast.
- The SPA House
Discover the treatment menu
- Restaurant La Tour aux Crabes
Read the hotel and restaurant menu
- Panoramic bar
Only one thing left to do: book your stay in Dieppe in our hotel!