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Hotels in Dieppe |
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Hotel Windsor - Dieppe |
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The Hotel Windsor is completely refurbished, high quality 2-star hotel located opposite the sea. The Hotel has a wonderful panoramic restaurant, a great place to enjoy lunch or dinner and is a short walk from both the Balneo therapy centre and the many shops in the centre of Dieppe. |
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Hotel Mercure La Présidence - Dieppe |
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The Hotel la Présidence is a luxury 3 star hotel located opposite the beach and is a stone’s throw from the historic town centre and the harbour. All the bedrooms are modern in style and décor with sea view rooms available. |
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Hotel du Casino - St Valery en Caux |
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The Hotel Casino is a wonderful example of a high quality 3* hotel and enjoys a privileged position close to the beach and opposite the Saint Valery harbour. |
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Domaine du Joinville - Eu |
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The Domaine du Joinville is a beautiful château hotel peacefully situated in the town of Eu a 35 minute (31km) drive from Dieppe and a popular destination for a self-drive holiday or a short break close to a ferry port. |
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Located on the Haute-Normandie (upper Normandy) coast and set between dramatic limestone cliffs, the town of Dieppe is much more than a port and has undergone many changes since its Viking roots in the year 907. The name Dieppe comes from the Viking word ‘djepp’ meaning deep but the town was not properly developed until after the Norman invasion of 1066. Spending many centuries as an important trading route, it wasn’t until around 1822 that Dieppe began to turn itself into a real seaside resort when bathing facilities were installed on the beach. |
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What to do in Dieppe |
- Today, Dieppe is still a thriving port town and is only a four-hour trip from Newhaven with Transmanche ferries or from Dover with LD Lines. This means that Dieppe and the surrounding area is a popular choice for a weekend break or an enjoyable self-catering cottage holiday.
- The centre of town is a pleasant mix of old buildings and landmarks and has plenty of restaurants to choose from.
- Dieppe is famous for its scallops and fresh seafood features heavily on most brasserie and restaurant menus.
- The sandy beach is lined with lawns and an abundance of cafés and places to eat.
- There is much to discover locally and families with children will certainly enjoy a visit to the Cité de la Mer museum.
- Housed at the old port, the museum is dedicated to life at sea, maritime activity and the coastal environment. Wander through the various aquariums home to sea horses, jelly fish and more, learn about fishing techniques in Normandy and understand how ship building has evolved over the centuries.
- The Chateau-Musée de Dieppe overlooks the town and the sea below and is home to one of the most beautiful collections of ivory sculptures in Europe. There are also superb displays of ancient maps, popular art and earthernware.
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Your Holidays with LDLines |
| Make your selection from the great range of hotels and self-catering holiday cottages that LD Lines Holidays has available to book. Package your accommodation with a ferry crossing from Portsmouth and discover the delights of this charming city and the wider Normandy region. |
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Tourism office |
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DIEPPE-MARITIME Tourism office
Pont Ango P.B. 152
76204
DIEPPE Cedex.
Tel : 02 32 14 40 60 - Fax : 02 32 14 40 61
Web: www.dieppetourisme.com
Email: ot.dm.accueil@orange.fr |
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