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Practical info — Fécamp

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Allow plenty of time for the Palais Bénédictine, an impressive blend of art museum and active distillery.
  • Drive or hike up to Cap Fagnet to enjoy the best panoramic views over the town and the cliffs.
  • Take advantage of the spacious pebble beach for a relaxing walk away from the crowds of neighboring coastal towns.
  • Check with the local tourist office for guided tours of the historic fishing harbor.

🍽 Food

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Smoked Herring

Fécamp has a deep herring fishing history; try smoked fish dishes at a traditional restaurant near the harbor.

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Bénédictine Liqueur

Taste this famous herbal liqueur directly at the Palais Bénédictine or try a local dessert flavored with it.

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Tarte Normande

Enjoy a classic apple tart with cream at a local bakery in the city center.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Bénédictine Shop

Pick up a bottle of the famous local liqueur or liqueur-filled chocolates from the palace's gift shop.

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Fisherman's Market

Buy fresh seafood directly from the local fishermen near the port on weekend mornings.

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Cap Fagnet

The highest point on the Alabaster Coast features quiet walking trails, an old chapel, and remnants of WWII bunkers.

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Port de Plaisance (Marina)

Take a relaxing stroll along the quays of the marina, watching the boats bob in the water away from the main streets.

Highlights of 2026

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Fécamp, located on the spectacular Alabaster Coast of Normandy, is a city with a profound historical and maritime identity. Set between high chalk cliffs, the town looks back on over a thousand years of history. In the 10th and 11th centuries, Fécamp served as the preferred residence of the Norman Dukes, highlighting its political significance in the region. The imposing Abbey Church of La Trinité, one of the longest religious buildings in France, bears witness to this illustrious era with its grand architecture. Economically, the city was significantly shaped by deep-sea fishing, particularly the courageous cod expeditions to Newfoundland that defined the community's life for generations. Another landmark is the Palais Bénédictine, a magnificent building in Flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance styles that houses both a distillery for the world-famous liqueur and an art museum. Today, Fécamp has evolved into a modern tourist center that cherishes its maritime heritage while embracing renewable energy. A significant offshore wind farm is located off the coast, symbolizing the transition to green energy. With its marina, fishing museums, and dramatic coastal setting, Fécamp gives a fascinating blend of history, culture, and rugged maritime landscape.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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Avg °C76710121517181614108
Rain mm85706044555056665389101101

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Geography

Population
22,003
Coordinates
49.75750, 0.37920

Facts

  • Abbey length: 127 meters, one of the longest in France.
  • Liqueur production: 27 different plants and spices used in Bénédictine.
  • Fisheries: Once home to over 70 deep-sea trawlers.
  • Coastline: Characterized by white chalk cliffs up to 100m high.
  • Establishment of the Duchy seat: Around 930 AD.
  • Energy: Offshore wind farm capacity of nearly 500 MW.

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Sights in the town Fécamp (10)

Cap Fagnet🌿 nature

The highest point of the Alabaster Coast, offering panoramic panoramic views of the sea, the town, and historic WWII bunkers.

Cliffs of Fécamp🌿 nature

Spectacular white chalk cliffs that frame the town, forming part of Normandy's famous and scenic Alabaster Coast.

Musée des Pêcheries🏛 museum

The Musée des Pêcheries is a museum in Fécamp dedicated to the rich maritime and fishing history of the region.

Sémaphore de Fécamp🗼 tower

Sémaphore de Fécamp is a coastal observation tower providing navigational signaling in Fécamp.

Château de Fécamp🏺 historical

Château de Fécamp features the historical remains of a former castle located in the town.

Palais Bénédictine🏛 museum

Palais Bénédictine is a grand architectural building in Fécamp that operates as a museum and distillery.

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Oppidum celtique du Canada🏺 historical

The Oppidum celtique du Canada is an ancient Celtic archaeological site located near Fécamp.

Chapelle Notre-Dame de Lourdes⛪ religious

Chapelle Notre-Dame de Lourdes is a local chapel dedicated to religious services in Fécamp.

Église Saint-Léonard⛪ religious

Église Saint-Léonard is a place of worship located in the city of Fécamp.

Temple⛪ religious

The Temple is a place of worship situated in Fécamp.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Palais Bénédictine?
A magnificent palace where the famous Bénédictine liqueur is produced; it also houses a museum.
Can you see the cliffs in Fécamp?
Yes, Fécamp is located on the Alabaster Coast and features spectacular views of the high chalk cliffs.
What is the history of the Abbey of the Holy Trinity?
This large Gothic abbey church was an important pilgrimage site and houses the tombs of the Dukes of Normandy.
What role did the port play in fishing?
Fécamp was a major port for cod fishing off Newfoundland; the 'Les Pêcheries' museum tells this history.
Is there a beach in Fécamp?
Yes, there is a long pebble beach that is convenient for walking and water sports.
Fécamp: where is it located?
Fécamp is located in Normandie, France.
Fécamp: what is there to see?
Highlights include Cap Fagnet, Cliffs of Fécamp, Musée des Pêcheries.
Fécamp: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Fécamp: why is it worth visiting?
Fécamp, located on the spectacular Alabaster Coast of Normandy, is a city with a profound historical and maritime identity.
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