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France
Normandy
Le Havre
Saint-Léonard

Yport Beach – Beautiful view of Yport loop from Saint-Léonard

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Bike touring routes & trails
France
Normandy
Le Havre
Saint-Léonard

Yport Beach – Beautiful view of Yport loop from Saint-Léonard

Hard

4.7

(161)

803

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Yport Beach – Beautiful view of Yport loop from Saint-Léonard

02:48

42.1km

510m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 11, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 3.90 km for 116 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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3.93 km

Yport Beach

Highlight • Beach

Yport Beach, a pebble beach that offers excellent views of the White Cliffs. A gem of a panorama that can also be enjoyed from the small restaurants on the promenade along the sea. A short stroll in this charming little town is a must!

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4.09 km

Beautiful view of Yport

Highlight • Settlement

A picnic spot and a viewpoint are marked on the map. You have a beautiful view of the cliffs of Yport.

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3

9.66 km

Vattetot Town Hall

Highlight • Other

One of many small palaces in Normandy.

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4

12.8 km

Bénouville

Highlight • Settlement

The church is dedicated to Notre-Dame: its choir from the end of the 12th century has pointed vaults and its nave probably dates from the 16th or the beginning of the 17th century.
The choir was decorated with frescoes by the religious painter Louis Chifflet around 1895: there are two paintings in arcades, each representing a scene from "the childhood of Christ". In the nave a funerary plaque dated 1768 mentions Antoine Gillain, Marquis de Bénouville. The coat of arms of the Gillain family are inserted in an oval Sable and composed of a chevron Or, a silver crescent to the dexter, a gold star to the sinister and an armed and langued lion gules in point, the whole surmounted by a crown of marquis.
Two wooden statues hold the attention:
Saint Eutrope (XVI-XVIIth century); bishop healer of dropsy1
Our Lady of the Harbor
We also note the existence of a remarkable Eucharistic reserve in polychrome stone. It consists of two superimposed cylindrical floors crowned with a dove.
mairie-benouville.fr/tourisme/eglise

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5

17.4 km

Étretat

Highlight • Settlement

People come to Etretat for the sea and the cliffs. The tourists, with cameras around their necks, have made this fishing village a world famous place, but they also spoil the atmosphere on the busiest days. Still, the place keeps its charm; the spectacle of the cliffs at sunset is so grandiose that everyone should see it once in their life.

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21.8 km

Fréfossé Castle (Le Tilleul)

Highlight • Castle

Fréfossé Castle is located in the middle of a 50-hectare wooded park. The main building, made of brick, is rectangular in shape and consists of three floors, it is covered with a hipped roof, pierced by numerous dormer windows.
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_Fr%C3%A9foss%C3%A9

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7

22.8 km

Cliffs of Étretat

Highlight (Segment) • Natural Monument

The route along the coast goes along wooded roads. Beautiful properties and small towns line the route. Some views of the coast. A steep descent to Yport. After passing through the CAMPING SITE.

When descending to Fecamp, there are individual roadblocks to be passed in the campsite. The route can also be bypassed.

The return journey is quick along small roads and dirt tracks. The only highlight is the train station in Les Loges. For enthusiasts!

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34.2 km

Cliffs of Vaucottes

Highlight • Natural Monument

The valleuse of Vaucotte with its beautiful cliffs is just as pretty as the hollow needle of Étretat and has the advantage of being less frequented.

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42.1 km

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32.1 km

4.50 km

3.12 km

2.19 km

147 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

37.6 km

2.99 km

987 m

493 m

< 100 m

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Monday 8 June

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11°C

60 %

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