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France
Normandy
Dieppe
Eu

Eu Castle – View over the cliffs loop from Eu

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Bike touring routes & trails
France
Normandy
Dieppe
Eu

Eu Castle – View over the cliffs loop from Eu

Moderate

4.8

(6)

39

riders

Eu Castle – View over the cliffs loop from Eu

02:15

32.8km

350m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 17, 2026

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Cycling is not permitted along parts of this route

After 26.8 km for 60 m

After 27.6 km for 238 m

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Start point

Train Station

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887 m

Eu Castle

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Eu residents lament that their town is really only known to crossword enthusiasts, who are familiar with the question of "a village in the valley of the Bresle with two letters." After all, Eu has a rich past, in which William the Conqueror married his cousin Mathilde of Flanders in 1050, and where more recently, at the end of the 19th century, King Louis-Philippe set up his summer residence here.

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998 m

Castle Park

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The castle offers a beautiful view of the 15 ha park, which is planted with beeches, including one from 1585, the Guisard*, which is protected as a 'special tree'. Visitors can enjoy the peace and quiet of the French-style gardens, the 19th-century rose garden, the rhododendrons, azaleas and conifers planted under Louis-Philippe and the Count of Paris. Also: old ice cellars, water features, terraces and tree-lined avenues.

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1.17 km

Eu Castle

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Magnificent castle of the city of Eu which serves as Town Hall with a superb floral park

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13.0 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

5

25.0 km

The Falaise de Criel is a cliff in the town of Criel-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. It is a popular destination for hikers and offers beautiful views of the surrounding area. The cliff is approximately 106 meters high and is home to the highest chalk cliffs in Europe.

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6

25.2 km

View over the cliffs

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Beautiful cliffs in Dieppe

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7

26.9 km

From here you can appreciate the cliffs south of Tréport. Be careful if you have vertigo, because the cliffs are really impressive! Chalk walls where a particular vegetation has adapted to the difficult conditions of the ground. If you ever need to orient yourself, a sign of arrows shows you the distance to major cities: Paris, London, Beauvais, etc.

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27.7 km

Aerial view of Le Tréport

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In 1872, the railway connecting Le Treport and Mers-les-Bains with Paris was opened. But the tourist development of both places lagged behind that of other places on the Alabaster Coast.
One of the drawbacks of Le Treport is that the coastal strip, which is attractive to tourists, is narrow. The rest of the place is more than 100 meters higher on the chalk cliffs. In 1880 the first proposal was made to build a funicular, which would connect the lower town with the higher parts. This met a lot of resistance. It was not until 1907 that the construction of the funicular began, which opened on July 1, 1908. The architectural style of the upper station in steel and brick was reminiscent of the stations Javel and Grenelle[2] in Paris. Wooden wagons moved up and down with the help of cables.
The project was a success in the first years, but as a result of the First World War and the subsequent stock market crash of 1929, the operation became less and less profitable. In 1941, a long-range gun was installed on the upper station by the German occupier, and that marked the end of the operation.
Between 1958 and 1982, the connection was carried out by a cable car with gondolas. This was a failure both technically and financially.
In the period 2005-2006 the project was completely renovated. The newly built lower and upper stations are now connected by an automatic operating system, with four cabins moving along the inclined track. The use is free .

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29.5 km

Le Tréport

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This fishing and port village developed into a seaside resort is now very busy in summer, which can be explained by its proximity to Paris and the lure of both the Côte d'Albâtre and the Côte d'Opale. It rivals in appeal its sister town on the other bank of the Bresle: Mers-les-Bains. This quiet place still has a number of remarkable villas in Belle Époque style. A very nice discovery.

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32.1 km

La Bresle

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32.8 km

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Train Station

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20.4 km

5.60 km

3.48 km

2.19 km

556 m

385 m

172 m

Surfaces

20.2 km

8.03 km

3.32 km

1.19 km

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