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Martine Bayen
15 Rue Gustave Lambert
Fecamp
76400

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Located in the heart of Fecamp, just a 5-minute walk from the sea, beach, marina, musée des Terres Neuvas, Palais Benedictine, contemporary art gallery, casino, Abbatiale Sainte Trinité, station, and city center, we invite you to experience our charming and spacious 56 sqm independent apartment, designed to accommodate up to 4 guests.

Featuring a comfortable, functional, and inviting interior, this fully furnished apartment is an excellent choice for business travelers, tourists, or those seeking a cultural getaway. Its prime location allows for easy exploration of the stunning Cote d'Albatre and offers a perfect base for an unforgettable holiday in beautiful Normandy.

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The vacation rental is perfectly situated for exploring Fecamp, a city renowned for its rich artistic and historical significance, as well as its vibrant impressionist colors and cultural and maritime heritage.

Take pleasure in the picturesque shoreline and embark on a scenic hike along the pebbled path (GR21) as the waves crash nearby. Amidst the striking lights and diverse hues of Normandy, make sure to visit the captivating parks, gardens, castles, and manors that adorn the region.

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  • Fécamp Abbey: Located just a short distance from your address, Fécamp Abbey is a stunning Benedictine abbey founded in the 7th century. It offers picturesque views of the sea and houses the Museum of Art and History, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to the abbey's rich history.
  • Palais Bénédictine: Situated in the heart of Fécamp, Palais Bénédictine is a magnificent distillery and museum. It is known for producing the famous herbal liqueur, Bénédictine. Visitors can explore the distillery, admire the beautiful architecture, and learn about the liqueur's production process.
  • Fécamp Beach: This sandy beach is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. Offering stunning views of the cliffs and the English Channel, it is perfect for a relaxing stroll, sunbathing, or enjoying various water activities such as swimming and sailing.
  • The Benedictine Lighthouse: Towering over Fécamp, the Benedictine Lighthouse, locally known as Phare de Fécamp, is an iconic landmark. Climb up to the top of the lighthouse for breathtaking panoramic views of the town, the harbor, and the surrounding coastline.
  • Musée des Terres-Neuvas: Located in a former cod fisherman's house, the Musée des Terres-Neuvas offers a glimpse into the region's maritime heritage. It displays exhibits detailing the history of Newfoundland fishing and the impact it had on Fécamp's economy and culture.
  • Château de Sassetot-le-Mauconduit: Situated in the nearby village of Sassetot-le-Mauconduit, this charming castle dates back to the 16th century. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, it offers guided tours where visitors can explore its well-preserved interior and learn about its history.
  • Fécamp Maritime Museum: Housed in a former fish auction house, the Fécamp Maritime Museum showcases the town's maritime traditions. Visitors can discover various exhibits, including models of ships, navigation instruments, and displays on fishing techniques.
  • Palais de la Bénédictine Gardens: Adjacent to the Palais Bénédictine, these gardens provide a serene and picturesque setting. With carefully manicured lawns, beautiful flowers, and a tranquil atmosphere, it is an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic.
  • Étretat Cliffs: While not in Fécamp itself, the famous Étretat Cliffs are a short drive away. These majestic white cliffs, sculpted by the sea, offer breathtaking views and dramatic scenery. Visitors can hike along the cliffs, explore the charming town of Étretat, and marvel at the iconic natural arches. 10. Château d'Angerville-la-Martel: Situated in the village of Angerville-la-Martel, this enchanting castle dates back to the 17th century. Surrounded by a moat and set in a beautiful park, it is worth a visit to admire its architecture and explore the tranquil surroundings.

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