Visit Seine-Maritime from Neufchatel en Bray

Neufchatel en Bray at the crossroads: between land and sea

Things to see and do…
Less than 1 hour away – seaside

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Two major routes cross at Neufchatel en Bray: the A28 from Abbeville to Rouen and the A29 from Le Havre to Amiens. Not forgetting the D915 which runs from Dieppe to Cergy passing through Neufchatel en Bray.

Dieppe

Quai Henry IV
40 MIN Between the sea and the cliffs, Dieppe charms visitors with its castle-museum, its pebble beach, its picturesque port and its lively town center. It is also a place of remembrance, marked by the landing of Canadian forces in 1944.
Information and prices: https://www.dieppe.fr
Port of Dieppe; Normandy

Mers-les-Bains

A sublime seaside resort lined with colorful villas, a legacy of the sea bathing craze that began in the 19th century. Drawing inspiration from Anglo-Norman, Flemish, and Art Nouveau styles, they offer an exceptional architectural stroll along the beach…
Information and prices: https://www.merslesbains.fr
Colorful houses, a corner of the world in France

VEULES LES ROSES

55 MIN Veules-les-Roses, classified among the most beautiful villages in France, charms with its coastline, its mills, thatched cottages, rose bushes and the smallest river in the country, offering an authentic and picturesque setting.
Information and prices: https://www.veules-les-roses.fr
Charming thatched and half-timbered cottages, typical of old Norman houses, on the banks of the smallest river in France.

ST-VALERY-SUR-SOMME

55 MIN In the heart of the Bay of Somme and at the gateway to the Marquenterre Park, you will be captivated by its medieval charm, picturesque port, and exceptional natural panoramas. Perhaps you will take a ride on the steam train or observe the seals!
Information and prices: https://www.tourisme-baiedesomme.fr
Street lined with colorful houses in Saint Valery sur Somme