
Escapade in French Flanders
Immerse yourself in Lille's mining heritage, culture and art of living L'escapade dans la Flandre française offers a complete voyage of discovery…
This escapade allows groups to discover an exceptional area where breathtaking cliffs, maritime heritage, seaside architecture and local history come together. From Le Tréport to Mers-les-Bains, via Mesnil-Val, this tour offers a complete immersion in a rich natural and cultural environment.
Just a stone’s throw from Paris, this destination is an excellent idea for a group outing, offering a change of scenery, discovery and conviviality.
The Côte d’Albâtre owes its name to the white color of its chalk cliffs, shaped over thousands of years by marine erosion. These cliffs, some of the most impressive in Europe, plunge sheer into the English Channel, creating breathtaking, grandiose landscapes.
During the tour, groups discover :
These landscapes inspired many Impressionist painters such as Monet, Renoir and Sisley, seduced by the variations in light and the contrasts between sky, sea and rock.
Facing the sea, Le Tréport is a must-see on this tour. A former fishing village turned seaside resort, it has preserved its authenticity while developing its tourist industry.
The town is distinguished by its port, lively quays and maritime atmosphere. Visitors can discover :
The development of tourism in the early 20th century profoundly transformed the town. The arrival of the railroad facilitated access from Paris and attracted a bourgeois clientele in search of sea bathing.
The funicular, built in 1908 and reopened today, links the lower town to the plateau. From the heights, the view of the port, the cliffs and the maritime horizon is spectacular.
Le Tréport also boasts a rich architectural and historical heritage:
The town has played host to great writers such as Victor Hugo, Flaubert and Maupassant, adding to its cultural appeal.
Just a stone’s throw from Le Tréport, Mers-les-Bains offers a completely different view of the coastline. The town is famous for its Belle Époque villas, lined up facing the sea and characterized by their bright colors and refined architectural details.
These homes bear witness to the boom in seaside tourism at the end of the 19th century, when the Parisian bourgeoisie came to enjoy the benefits of the sea.
The walk allows you to observe :
Mers-les-Bains is a veritable open-air museum of seaside architecture. This stopover is particularly popular with groups for its aesthetics and elegant atmosphere.
More discreet, Mesnil-Val offers a more peaceful approach to the coast. This area offers a more natural, less crowded environment, ideal for contemplation.
Visitors enjoy:
This stage is the perfect complement to the visit, adding a gentler, more contemplative dimension.
Tourism on the Côte d’Albâtre really took off in the 19th century, with the development of sea bathing. This phenomenon, which began in Dieppe in 1822, gradually attracted a wealthy clientele who came to enjoy the benefits of the coastline.
The towns of Le Tréport and Mers-les-Bains became popular destinations, resulting in :
This period left a lasting mark on the region’s identity, still visible today in the architecture and organization of its towns.
The appeal of this getaway lies in the complementary nature of the sites visited. In just one day, groups can discover :
This diversity allows us to offer a rich, balanced experience that’s accessible to all. A meal of seafood platters caught on the day is also available!
The Côte d’Albâtre is particularly suited to group visits. The route can be organized in a fluid way, with time for walking, breaks and observation.
This getaway is suitable for :
It also encourages exchanges and conviviality, thanks to the variety of activities on offer.
A trip to the Côte d'Albâtre offers spectacular landscapes of chalk cliffs, among the most impressive in France. Visitors also explore iconic towns like Le Tréport and Mers-les-Bains, with their maritime and seaside heritage. This diversity of nature, architecture and history offers a complete experience, ideal for a day of group discovery.
Combining Le Tréport, Mers-les-Bains and Mesnil-Val allows you to discover three complementary coastal atmospheres. Le Tréport offers the liveliness of a fishing port and panoramic views from the cliffs, Mers-les-Bains seduces with its colorful villas typical of the Belle Époque, and Mesnil-Val offers a quieter, more natural setting. This combination makes for a variety of experiences on a single excursion.
Yes, the Côte d'Albâtre is particularly well suited to groups, thanks to the diversity of its landscapes and the accessibility of its sites. The program allows you to alternate walks, cultural discoveries and observation time, at a pleasant pace. This destination offers a good balance between nature and heritage, making it accessible to a wide range of audiences.