Sure Hotel by Best Western Porte de Dieppe





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The GR®210 - In the footsteps of Chasse-Marée is a long-distance hiking route that connects the cities of Dieppe (on the Alabaster Coast) and Rouen in Seine-Maritime. As its name suggests, discover the heritage of the hunting tides. Chasse-marées were "carriers of the sea" who transported fresh fish products from Dieppe to Paris in a single night. They were active from the Middle Ages until the 19th century.
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Hike in the city of Dieppe, along the sea and in the countryside on the heights of Neuville-lès-Dieppe. Along the way, you will walk along the beach in the town centre, you will pass by the port, and you will climb up to the village of Bracquemont. Dieppe is the oldest French seaside resort and the leading French fishing port for scallops.
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Cycling route from the seaside resort of Pourville-sur-Mer to the town of Fécamp, on the Lin cycle route, a greenway created on an old railway line, in the heart of a part of Normandy where there are many flax fields. This French region is the world's leading producer of flax.
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Hike along the Scie River, from the small town of Offranville to the pretty beach of Pourville-sur-Mer, on the beautiful Alabaster Coast. This route also takes a tour through the center of the seaside resort of Dieppe, France's leading scallop fishing port and a town known for its international kite festival.
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Great hike in varied landscapes, starting from the Normandy seaside resort of Pourville-sur-Mer. Along the way, you will cross woods, the villages of Longueil, Quiberville and Sainte-Marguerite-sur-Mer, and you will walk along a large sandy beach. You will also see the charming Saint-Valéry church and its marine cemetery.