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Jonathan Chapelle

Fun and unusual in Normandy

But what can we do in Normandy?
As a family, with friends, as a couple or on your own, come and enjoy some unique experiences!
Whether you’re coming to Fécamp for the first time or returning, we’ve got some tips for a successful stopover.

Let yourself be tempted

According to your wishes

Welcome to Fécamp!
Our destination is full of life. With its hiking trails, maritime life, coastal beaches and many fun and unusual activities, Fécamp is ready to welcome you with a packed logbook!

Experience the thrills:

With our leisure parks, Woody Park and Etretat Aventure for their accrobranche courses and unusual accommodations.
Share a moment with nature at the Jardin de Louane & K or walking with donkeys.
Or become an artist in a painting or sculptureworkshop!

Go on an adventure:

Discover our destination in an original way with a vélo-rail ride, a horse-drawn carriage ride with Domaine Equestre, or a guided ride on an electric scooter.
Discover the cliffs of the Côte d’Albâtre with Panda Motion or our Natterra naturalist guide!
And for those with sea legs, take to the open sea on an old rig, jet ski or zodiac!

Live local:

Discover our local know-how during technical visits: from our famous Bénédictine liqueur to cider, gin, camembert and snails, there’s something for everyone!

Dates

Outdoors

Launched in 2021, they have been designed to give you more time with family and friends, to get closer to what’s essential, to take care of yourself. They have also been created to network the partners of the Fécamp Intercommunal Tourist Office (shops, restaurants, activity providers).

Booking a Rendez-vous Plein Air means living an authentic, human experience. In partnership with 21 local players, the program of immersive activities and workshops runs from April to October, with over 70 outdoor events in French only.

Our advice

Sailors

 

  • During school vacations and high season, remember to book your activities in advance,
  • At the seaside, always remember to wear sun cream, even on overcast days,
  • Conversely, always have a raincoat to hand,
  • Don’t pick up pebbles – they’re essential for protecting our coastline,
  • Don’t put your life in danger by walking under or too close to cliffs, as landslides are common,
  • Don’t feed the gulls – they find their food naturally in the sea,
  • In order to respect our beautiful landscapes, garbage cans and containers are available for you to dispose of your garbage.
Are you ready to

get some fresh air?

Sunday 21 June
Cloudy
23°C
min : 16°C / max : 24°C
Wind : 15km/hHumidity : 69%
Morning
18°C
Afternoon
24°C
Evening
19°C
Monday 22 June
Sunny
28°C
min : 19°C / max : 28°C
Wind : 20km/hHumidity : 59%
Morning
20°C
Afternoon
27°C
Evening
24°C
Tuesday 23 June
Cloudy
32°C
min : 20°C / max : 33°C
Wind : 8km/hHumidity : 41%
Morning
22°C
Afternoon
33°C
Evening
28°C
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