Enjoy the appeals of the valleuses of the Pays de Caux! We take you to discover the 8 things you need to do or visit in Yport.
The valleys, small valleys between two cliffs that lead to the sea of the Pays de Caux in Upper Normandy, hide small jewels. So we have to give in to curiosity to discover their attractions and their villages that nest there. Among the best preserved, it is possible to visit Yport.
This small fishing village has everything to please. Much less known than its neighbors Etretat and Fécamp, Yport offers a choice for a quiet getaway. He was already successful at the golden age of the seaside resorts, as artists and intellectuals took refuge in the time of a stay. It seems that his charm remained intact because he always attracts painters thanks to his superb setting.
You too, let yourself be tempted and follow the guide with these 8 essential things to do in Yport.
1. Downtown

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You have to take the time to visit Yport to discover its attractions. The atmosphere is family there and if the fishermen are no longer there, unfortunately. But the center has kept its old charm with its red brick houses with flowery windows. So let yourself be guided by your desires to see where you are taking your steps. And above all, open your eyes.
The Belle Époque has left many traces like its bourgeois villas that you can see. Among the most beautiful, look for the Roses villa or the Moorish mansion that would come from the Exposition Universelle de 1878 . Who knows, perhaps you will cross the ghosts of some illustrious painters or writers, all fallen under the charm of Yport.
2. The Church

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You will necessarily notice it, with its two-turned bell tower, when you visit Yport. His story is rather recent and original. It is important to know that Yport was officially independent as a commune only in 1843.
It had been a while since the Yportais asked her and they also wanted to have their own church. The inhabitants built the building themselves from 1838. Everyone got there and the building was finished in 5 months with 40 meters long and 10 meters wide. The church is dedicated to the sailors and the walls are decorated with ex-voto which pays tribute to them. On August 15th, Yport celebrates the feast of the sea and an ex-voto procession is organized.
3. The beach

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It is difficult to make more charming to see than the beach of Yport. The small white cabanons placed on the pebbles, recall that the village has been very popular and is a seaside resort since 1929. Built by the high silhouettes of the cliffs, the beach also houses a few boats of multicolored wood fishermen.
With a little luck, maybe you’ll have the opportunity to admire one Caicos , a typical fisherman’s boat from the area that was mounted on the beach using cabestans. We understand why painters have so often pulled their brushes in front of this landscape.
4. A boat ride

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You've been pretty busy on the beautiful beach of Yport, and are you now looking for adventures? No worries, there is another perfect must to meet your expectations: the boat ride!
Indeed, boat rental in Yport promises an afternoon full of emotions, sailing on the sometimes agitated sea that borders the Norman coasts. If you don’t have the boat permit, you can use the services of a skipper, which will ensure a safe ride. Moreover, it will certainly take you to the most beautiful corners of the region, and especially to the nearest of its cliffs...
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5. The cliffs

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Located on the alabaster coast, Yport is obviously surrounded by beautiful cliffs on which the waves come furiously to break. Many walking trails walk through them, it is ideal to admire the view of the landscapes. If you follow them towards Etretat, you can see the Belval needle, a rock block of 70 meters high in the middle of the waves.
6. The casino

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Which resort does not have its casino? The village does not deviate from the rule and if you have the opportunity to visit it in Yport, do it. He does not pay a mine but is known to be welcoming. Its big positive point is to have a restaurant with a panoramic room upstairs that allows you to admire the seaside while enjoying a good meal.
7. Hiking trails

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With its cliffs and typical landscapes of the country of Caux, it would be a shame to visit Yport without enjoying it to make some beautiful walks. GR 21 and B pass directly through the village. The first literally runs along the coast from the heights with breathtaking landscapes all along. The second passes more through the interior of the land and allows to make a loop to return to your starting point.
8. Water sports

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Who says sea necessarily says water sports! You are allowed, the Channel is not known to have the hottest water, but a good combination and hop, to water!
Surf and bodyboard
And yes, Yport is renowned to be a very good surf spot in Upper Normandy. It is due, among other things, to the cliffs that protect the waves of the great wind gusts. For connoisseurs, the spot is known to have a beautiful left and, when the conditions are optimal, you can even surf on a beautiful right.
Canoe – sea kayak
Visiting Yport from the farmland is pretty but why not change the point of view and admire it from the sea? The nautical base allows you to learn at the canoe-kayak of the sea. This is the ideal way to discover the cliffs safely. Some clubs even organize outings on the side of the day. Let yourself be tempted!
How to get to Yport?
By car
Yport is easily accessible by car. From Paris , we must follow the A13 and go out to Fécamp, then take the direction of Etretat. In less than three hours, you're there. From the north of France, follow the A29 and go out to Fécamp as well.
By train
From Paris Saint-Lazare you can take a TER direction Fécamp. Once we get here, we have to take it bus 24 direction Le Havre and stop at Yport.
By plane
The nearest airport is Deauville Airport. Otherwise, if you come from province, you can also arrive in Paris and then join the Haute-Normandie. We recommend that you check the available options on a flight comparison, such as Skyscanner For example, given the small size of the airport.
Where to stay in Yport?
There is a wide variety of tourist accommodation in Yport despite the small size of the village. You can find hotels, holiday cottages and charming guest rooms as well as rentals Airbnb . The advantage is that there are for all budgets as you can see on a Compare hotels . There are even campsites. So you have to choose what is best for you.
For the area, the seaside and historic village are obviously to be preferred. This adds an aspect to your accommodation.
Now that you know what to visit in Yport, we only have to stay for you!
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