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St Pierre Le Viger
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Directions

To travel from Dieppe to St Valery en Caux on the D925, follow these directions:

1. Start by driving on the D925 between Dieppe and St Valery en Caux.
2. In the village of Bourg Dun, approach the traffic light.
3. At the traffic light, turn in the direction of Fontaine le Dun.
4. Continue driving for approximately 3 kilometers.
5. After 3 kilometers, you will reach your destination, St Pierre le Viger.

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  • Étretat Cliffs: Located approximately 10 kilometers southwest of St Pierre Le Viger, the Étretat Cliffs are a stunning natural attraction along the Alabaster Coast. These towering white cliffs offer breathtaking views of the English Channel and are famous for their distinctive arches and needle-like formations.
  • Le Havre: Situated around 30 kilometers northwest of St Pierre Le Viger, Le Havre is a port city known for its impressive modernist architecture. The city center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features iconic buildings designed by Auguste Perret and offers a rich cultural experience with museums, art galleries, and a vibrant waterfront.
  • Honfleur: Located approximately 40 kilometers northeast of St Pierre Le Viger, Honfleur is a picturesque harbor town renowned for its charming narrow streets, historic buildings, and vibrant art scene. Visitors can explore the Vieux Bassin (Old Harbor), visit art galleries, and enjoy the traditional Normandy architecture.
  • Rouen: Situated around 50 kilometers southeast of St Pierre Le Viger, Rouen is a historic city famous for its stunning Gothic architecture, particularly exemplified by the magnificent Rouen Cathedral. The city also offers a wealth of cultural attractions, including the Gros Horloge, Joan of Arc's square, and a fascinating medieval quarter.
  • Jumièges Abbey: Located approximately 25 kilometers northeast of St Pierre Le Viger, Jumièges Abbey is a beautiful ruined Benedictine abbey dating back to the 7th century. The abbey's impressive remains, including the abbey church and tower, provide a glimpse into its rich history and architectural grandeur.
  • Fécamp: Situated around 35 kilometers southwest of St Pierre Le Viger, Fécamp is a charming coastal town known for its stunning cliffs, fishing port, and the famous Benedictine Palace. Visitors can enjoy the scenic beauty of the area, explore the historic town center, and learn about the production of the renowned Benedictine liqueur.
  • Dieppe: Located approximately 55 kilometers northwest of St Pierre Le Viger, Dieppe is a vibrant seaside town with a rich maritime heritage. The town offers a beautiful beach, a historic castle, a charming old town with colorful houses, and a bustling weekly market.
  • Veules-les-Roses: Situated around 60 kilometers southwest of St Pierre Le Viger, Veules-les-Roses is a picturesque village known for having the smallest river in France. Visitors can stroll along the riverbanks, admire the beautiful thatched cottages, and relax on the sandy beach.
  • Château d'Eu: Located approximately 50 kilometers northeast of St Pierre Le Viger, Château d'Eu is a magnificent castle that once served as the summer residence of French royalty. The castle showcases impressive architecture, extensive gardens, and offers guided tours that provide insights into its rich history. 10. Le Treport: Situated around 55 kilometers northwest of St Pierre Le Viger, Le Treport is a popular seaside resort known for its scenic cliffs, pebble beaches, and picturesque harbor. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views from the cliffs, visit the historic lighthouse, or take a stroll along the promenade.

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