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Normandy
Le Havre
Étretat

Valleuse D'Antifer Trail

Moderate

4.7

(181)

625

hikers

Valleuse D'Antifer Trail

02:17

8.18km

160m

Hiking

Hike the moderate Valleuse D'Antifer Trail, a 5.1-mile route along the Alabaster Coast with diverse landscapes and cliff views.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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626 m

Porte d'Aval Arch (Étretat)

Highlight • Natural Monument

The arduous, steep ascent from the promenade is rewarded with a breathtaking view of the village, the cliffs and the sea!

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1.26 km

Here you will have a superb view of the first cliffs of Étretat including La Manneporte. Impossible not to think of Monnet's painting which made this site legendary and immortal. No more postcards, you'll see impressionist paintings with your own eyes.

If you have the time, there are paths that lead you to the foot of the cliff, where you can appreciate the landscape in a different way. Be careful, however, of the tides.

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2.18 km

Pointe de la Courtine Viewpoint

Highlight • Viewpoint

A magnificent view point over the Alabaster coast, the sea and the cliffs.
The Pointe de la Courtine is a rocky outcrop from which you can see the white chalk cliff interspersed with brown-black layers of flint. You have one foot in Étretat, congratulations!

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2.66 km

Plage du Tilleul

Highlight • Beach

A beautiful stretch of beach that invites you to linger and take a walk.

And if you're curious enough, you can follow the stand and climb through a grotto. You will be rewarded with a beautiful view.

🤣 However, you should keep an eye on the tide or go in your swimwear as soon as you get to the beach. Otherwise it will be a bit wet. 🙈😅

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8.18 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.78 km

2.41 km

1.00 km

774 m

139 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.43 km

2.40 km

1.02 km

963 m

825 m

528 m

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Friday 8 May

21°C

8°C

22 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level and terrain like on the Valleuse D'Antifer Trail?

The Valleuse D'Antifer Trail is generally considered moderate. While some sections are relatively flat, you'll encounter ascents and descents, especially when navigating the cliffs. The terrain is diverse, ranging from woodlands and meadows to calcareous grasslands and moors. There's also a 2 km pedestrian path leading down to the sea. Be prepared for varied surfaces and some routes may involve stairs.

Where can I park for the Valleuse D'Antifer Trail?

Specific parking information isn't detailed in the provided sources, but trails along the Alabaster Coast often have designated parking areas near trailheads in villages or at popular viewpoints. It's advisable to check local tourism websites for the most up-to-date parking options near the Valleuse d'Antifer or nearby towns like Étretat before your visit.

How can I reach the trailhead using public transport?

The provided sources do not offer specific public transport details for reaching the Valleuse D'Antifer Trail. For information on buses or other transport options to the area, particularly from larger towns like Le Havre, it's best to consult local transport authorities or the Le Havre-Étretat tourism website.

What natural features and viewpoints can I expect to see along the route?

The trail offers superb and breathtaking scenery. You'll witness the iconic white chalk cliffs of the Alabaster Coast and expansive views of the English Channel. Highlights often include the Cap d'Antifer lighthouse. The route can also connect to famous formations near Étretat, such as the Porte d'Aval Arch (Étretat), an Impressive (or impressionistic!) view of La Manneporte, and the Pointe de la Courtine Viewpoint. You might also pass by Plage du Tilleul.

What kind of wildlife and plants might I encounter?

The Valleuse d'Antifer is a biodiversity hotspot. You might spot various mammals, birds like gulls, cormorants, and peregrine falcons, as well as reptiles, amphibians, and insects. Protected plant species such as marine christe and wild cabbage can be observed, and orchids are also found in the area.

What is the best time of year to hike the Valleuse D'Antifer Trail?

The sources do not specify a 'best' time of year. However, given the coastal nature and diverse flora, spring and early autumn would likely offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Always check weather conditions before heading out, especially near cliffs.

Are dogs allowed on the Valleuse D'Antifer Trail?

The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or any specific leash rules. As a sensitive natural area, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure their safety, especially near cliff edges. Check local regulations before your visit.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike here?

No, the sources do not indicate that a permit or entrance fee is required to hike the Valleuse D'Antifer Trail. The area is managed by the Seine-Maritime department for natural preservation, but it's generally accessible to the public.

Is the Valleuse D'Antifer Trail suitable for beginners or families?

While some sections are considered 'easy,' longer circuits, especially those extending towards Étretat or involving significant cliff sections, can be challenging. Hikes along the cliffs are described as not suitable for the elderly or young children due to their length and areas without safety barriers. Good fitness and sure-footedness are recommended for certain parts.

Does the Valleuse D'Antifer Trail connect with other hiking routes?

Yes, the trail often incorporates or runs alongside sections of the GR®21, a renowned long-distance hiking path. The route also passes through sections of the La Valleuse D'Antifer, EV4 France, Le Havre - Étretat, Chemin du Bois Gaillard, and Rue d'Antifer.

Are there facilities like cafes or restrooms near the trail?

The provided sources do not mention specific cafes, pubs, or restrooms directly on the Valleuse D'Antifer Trail. However, given its proximity to popular tourist areas like Étretat, you would likely find facilities in nearby villages or towns. It's always a good idea to bring your own water and snacks.

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Trail Reviews

Diana
August 4, 2025, Wandern

Hiking boots are essential. The path is steep, rocky, and impassable. But it's worth the effort.

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In beautiful sunshine, my Sunday excursion today takes me to the cliffs of Étretat. Today I start on foot. I park a little outside the town in a large hiking car park and take the first few steps towards the town centre. There, the view of the beach promenade, the blue sea and the cliffs to the right and left awaits me. My tour takes me up to the cliffs on the left. I am obviously not the only one who is taking advantage of the beautiful day for an excursion. I am curious to see how busy it is there in summer. After a few steps uphill, I reach the first viewing point. More follow every few hundred metres and the view over the cliff formations is worth it every time. After a few kilometres, my path leads down to the pebble beach. In summer, this would be the perfect place for a picnic break. However, I am travelling without provisions 🤷‍♀️ So I continue along the coast and then slowly inland across fields and then later through a forest back towards Étretat. The number of people has decreased in proportion to the distance from Étretat, so I continue on relatively quiet paths towards my car (where my water bottle and a cereal bar are already waiting for my hungry stomach in the trunk 😋).

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