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CLIFFS OF STATE

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Rue du Docteur-de-Miramont, 76790Etretat, France Show on map
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The Aval cliff and its monumental arch offer a grandiose view.

The Côte d'Albâtre, from Cap de La Hève to Dieppe, forms a wall unique on this side of the English Channel. The openings that criss-cross it from the sea are called valleuses, and the most famous of them is here, at Étretat. Climbing up the Aval cliff from the seafront, then skirting the golf course, you pass a first escarpment, to reach the Porte d'Aval, a fragile bridge over the sea, which argues with the Aiguille and its 51 meters, far less than the 130 m of Cap d'Antifer... But poetry fills the space, the sky and the hollow of the Aiguille if you listen to Maurice Leblanc. Le Trou à l'homme, the famous cave at the bottom of the cliff, is now off-limits, to prevent walkers from being trapped by the rising tide. The Chemin des Douaniers, on the other hand, leads to the Manneporte, the large, majestic and imposing arch, and further on to the Pointe de la Courtine, behind which nestles Antifer beach, which can be reached from Le Tilleul. On the other side, on the Amont cliff, the fishermen have built a chapel to pray to the Virgin to protect them. This doesn't prevent the sea from raging against Étretat during major storms. Étretat also has its Porte d'Amont, from which you could once descend onto the foreshore, although this is no longer advisable. In the distance, you can still make out two marvels, the Roc Vaudieu and the Aiguille de Belval, in Bénouville. Finally, to avoid any unfortunate accidents, it is forbidden to leave the marked paths to approach the cliff edge.

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BJNYC
Visited in september 2016
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EXTRAORDINAIRE SITE NATUREL. CETTE FALAISE TAILLEE PAR L'EROSION MARINE EST A DECOUVRIR DE PREFERENCE A MAREE HAUTE, PAR UN SENTIER DOMINANT LA PORTE D'AVAL ET L'AIGUILLE RICHE EN LEGENDES. UN AUTRE CHEMIN DE L'AUTRE COTE DU PORT PERMET D'AVOIR UNE VUE DE L'ENSEMBLE DU SITE
broceliande
Visited in november 2016
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Site incontournable d'Etretat ! Magnifiques par tous les temps, ces falaises sont un refuge pour les oiseaux marins. Une randonnée s'impose à ceux qui peuvent. Différents niveaux possibles : juste monter pour la vue ou faire toute la balade avec montées et descentes parfois un peu raides des "valleuses"...
rommouss
Visited in november 2016
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Absolument remarquable , prenez le petit chemin sur votre gauche , à côté du golf et montez jusqu'en haut superbe vue sur les falaises et la ville
Lizabzh
Visited in october 2016
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Absolument magnifique ! ! A venir voir absolument !
Toune35000
Visited in april 2016
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Site incontournable de la côte d’Albâtre par ces falaises calcaires aux formes singulières. Prendre le sentier qui surplombe la falaise d'Aval pour y découvrir une vue stupéfiante sur l'arcade de Silex, puis l'Aiguille et un peu plus loin la Manneporte. Se balader également vers la falaise d'Amont pour apercevoir la falaise d'Amont,qui au bout de la plage, s'élève la très surprenante Aiguille de Belval ainsi que la Roche de Vaudieu, refuge des guillemots qui ressemble à un grand pan de mur seul dans la mer. Beauté sauvage à ne pas manquer !
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