Best attractions and places to see around Baromesnil, a commune in Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France, offers access to a variety of historical, natural, and cultural sites. The Baromesnil location provides a tranquil setting with proximity to coastal areas and notable landmarks. Visitors can explore a range of attractions, from historical buildings to impressive natural features and viewpoints. The region combines cultural significance with diverse landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The current church, built in 1928 in the Romanesque-Byzantine style, is located in the oldest quarter of the city. It has a Latin cross plan, oriented northwest and southwest. The roof is slate, and the nave is covered with long sides and open gables. It features flamboyant stained-glass windows, a listed 17th-century altarpiece, and a Saint Martin's effigy.
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The first funicular railway in Le Tréport was inaugurated on July 1, 1908, in the presence of Gaston d'Orléans and his wife Isabelle, Count and Countess of Eu. Thanks to its popularity, more than 2,000 travelers purchased their round-trip tickets in the first month of operation. This amazing idea was born after the extension of the Eu-Le Tréport electric tram line to serve the "Les Terrasses" district proved impossible due to the significant elevation difference on Rue de la Commune de Paris.
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you don't have to take the cliff top path on the last stretch to Treport funicular
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Above the cliffs of Le Treport there is a great view over the city, the sea and the cliffs of Mers-les-Bains.
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Take the funicular up to the cliffs/chalk cliffs. Four cabins travel up and down in an inclined elevator, free of charge.
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The church is located in the oldest part of the city. From here, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the city.
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit the 16th-century Château d'Eu, which also houses the Musée Louis-Philippe, located about 7.1 km away. Within Baromesnil, the Eglise Notre Dame de la Nativité features a 16th-century choir. Don't miss the Belle Époque houses of Mers-les-Bains, an impressive collection of Art Nouveau villas, and Saint Martin's Church in Mers-les-Bains, known for its Roman-Byzantine style and 17th-century altarpiece.
For stunning vistas, head to the Viewpoint overlooking the cliffs of Le Tréport, offering panoramic views of the town and the dramatic chalk cliffs. Another excellent spot is the View of Le Tréport, accessible from the cliffs above the city. The Cliffs of Mers-les-Bains also provide dramatic scenery.
Yes, several beaches are easily accessible. Mers-les-Bains Beach is a popular option, located about 9.3 km away. You can also visit Plage Le Tréport, approximately 9.1 km from Baromesnil, or the slightly further Beach of Bois de Cise, which offers additional natural beauty.
Families can enjoy exploring the unique architecture of the Belle Époque houses of Mers-les-Bains. A ride on the Le Tréport Funicular offers a fun experience with great views. The nearby beaches like Mers-les-Bains Beach and Plage Le Tréport are also excellent for family outings.
The area around Baromesnil is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various running trails, including moderate options like the 'Caumont loop from Monchy-sur-Eu' (10.7 km) or more difficult ones such as the 'Edge trail loop from Monchy-sur-Eu' (23.7 km). For more details, check the Running Trails around Baromesnil guide.
Absolutely. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Le Tréport Harbor – View over the cliffs loop from Eu' (27.8 km, moderate) or the longer 'Strada biancha Picarda – Cap Hourdel Lighthouse loop' (70.5 km, moderate). Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the 'Wooden Bridge on Forest Trail loop from Le Mesnil-Réaume' (44 km, moderate). Find more routes in the Gravel biking around Baromesnil guide and the MTB Trails around Baromesnil guide.
Yes, the Le Tréport Funicular is noted as wheelchair-accessible, providing an easy way to reach the clifftops and enjoy the panoramic views over Le Tréport.
While specific weather data isn't provided, coastal areas like Baromesnil generally offer pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from late spring through early autumn (May to September). This period typically provides milder temperatures and more sunshine, ideal for exploring beaches, cliffs, and trails.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique architectural heritage, such as the well-preserved Belle Époque houses of Mers-les-Bains, which offer a glimpse into the past. The spectacular panoramic views from the clifftops, especially over Le Tréport, are also highly praised, providing memorable photo opportunities and a sense of scale.
Yes, several nearby towns host markets. You can find markets in Eu on Fridays, Le Tréport on Tuesdays and Saturdays, and Mers-les-Bains on Thursdays and Mondays. Criel-sur-Mer also has a seasonal market on Thursdays.
Yes, the Le Tréport Lighthouse, built in 1844 and standing 13.5 meters high, is located about 8.7 km from Baromesnil. It offers a beautiful marine atmosphere and is a notable landmark in the area.
For those interested in camping, options are available in nearby towns. You can find Camping Paradis Les Boucaniers in Le Tréport and Camping Les Mouettes in Criel-sur-Mer.


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