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Hiking around Le Tréport offers diverse landscapes along the English Channel. The region is characterized by towering white chalk cliffs, reaching up to 110 meters, which provide panoramic views. At their base, a pebble beach and the River Bresle estuary add varied terrain, while nearby woodlands like Bois de Cise offer green oases.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.4
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114
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5.88km
01:38
90m
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Hike the La Falaise Trail, a moderate 3.7-mile (5.9 km) seaside route featuring Belle Époque villas and panoramic chalk cliff views.
4.8
(16)
75
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19.9km
05:34
190m
190m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.7
(103)
689
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10.4km
02:48
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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256
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5.14km
01:28
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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90
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9.03km
02:31
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Take the cable car up to the chalk cliffs of the Alabaster Coast
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Beautiful view of the port of Tréport and the sea
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The current church, built in 1928 in the Romanesque-Byzantine style, is located in the oldest quarter of the city. It has a Latin cross plan, oriented northwest and southwest. The roof is slate, and the nave is covered with long sides and open gables. It features flamboyant stained-glass windows, a listed 17th-century altarpiece, and a Saint Martin's effigy.
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The first funicular railway in Le Tréport was inaugurated on July 1, 1908, in the presence of Gaston d'Orléans and his wife Isabelle, Count and Countess of Eu. Thanks to its popularity, more than 2,000 travelers purchased their round-trip tickets in the first month of operation. This amazing idea was born after the extension of the Eu-Le Tréport electric tram line to serve the "Les Terrasses" district proved impossible due to the significant elevation difference on Rue de la Commune de Paris.
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you don't have to take the cliff top path on the last stretch to Treport funicular
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There are over 35 hiking routes around Le Tréport, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging long-distance paths. The komoot community has explored these trails over 2600 times.
Hiking in Le Tréport is defined by its dramatic natural features. You'll encounter towering white chalk cliffs, reaching up to 110 meters, offering panoramic views of the English Channel. Trails also lead along pebble beaches, through the River Bresle estuary, and into green woodlands like the Bois de Cise, providing a diverse mix of coastal and inland scenery.
Yes, Le Tréport offers several easy routes suitable for families. For example, the View of Le Tréport – Le Tréport Funicular loop from Le Tréport is an easy 5.1 km trail that takes about 1 hour 28 minutes, offering views of the funicular and coastal scenery.
Many trails around Le Tréport are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the coastal paths and woodlands with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially near cliff edges and in populated areas, and to check local signage for any specific restrictions.
While hiking, you can discover several interesting landmarks. The Le Tréport Funicular offers a unique experience, transporting visitors up the cliffs. You can also see the impressive Ault Chalk Cliffs and the La Cise Cliff. The nearby town of Mers-les-Bains is known for its Belle Époque houses, which can be incorporated into longer walks.
Yes, there are several circular routes. A popular option is the View of Le Tréport – Le Tréport Funicular loop from Mers-les-Bains, a moderate 10.4 km trail. Another easy circular option is the View of Le Tréport – Le Tréport Funicular loop from Le Tréport – Mers-les-Bains, covering 5.1 km.
Le Tréport is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, ideal for coastal walks. Summer is popular, but trails can be busier. Even in winter, the dramatic coastal scenery can be stunning, though some paths might be more exposed to wind and weather.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Mers-les-Bains and château d'Eu loop is a difficult 20.0 km path that connects the coastal town with the historic château, offering varied scenery and a longer duration of about 5 hours 34 minutes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 350 reviews. Reviewers often praise the spectacular chalk cliff views, the diverse coastal and woodland landscapes, and the variety of trails suitable for different fitness levels.
Le Tréport is accessible by public transport, including train services, which can bring you directly to the town. Once in Le Tréport, many trails are easily reachable on foot from the town center or via the funicular railway, which connects the town level to the cliff-top paths.
Le Tréport offers various parking options, particularly near the town center, the port, and along the promenade. There are also parking areas available closer to some trailheads, especially on the cliff-top, providing convenient access to the coastal paths.
Absolutely. The La Falaise Trail is a moderate 5.9 km route that offers continuous panoramic chalk cliff views and takes about 1 hour 37 minutes to complete. It's a fantastic way to experience the dramatic coastline.


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