How to get out Le Havre
Ideally situated in Normandy, you can reach from Le Havre any part of the region in any direction in less than 2 h, including the famous Mont Saint-Michel.
To the north:
Etretat and its exceptional natural site (beautiful white cliffs). (25 km)
Fecamp and its "Bénédictine Palace" where the famous liquor is made and also has also a nice little town with a long beach and a little port. (40 km)
Veules les Roses is a charming village along the shortest river in France. Lovely houses and a nice beach. (65 km)
Dieppe is an important fishing port and a lovely seaside resort. (100 km)
To the south:
Honfleur is a little 17th century harbour. (25 km)
Beuvron en Auge is a lovely picturesque village. (35 km)
Lisieux has a cathedral and basilica. (55km)
To the west:
Caen has a World War Two memorial (90 km)
Bayeux has the medieval tapestry and is near the famous landing beaches (115 km)
To the east:
Harfleur and Montivilliers are eastern suburbs suburb of Le Havre. (15 km)
Marais Vernier is a village of thatched cottages. (40 km)
Pont Audemer is a nice little town with canals. (45 km)
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The Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions about Le Havre