Best attractions and places to see around Le Portel include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and coastal landscapes. This seaside commune in northern France is known for its extensive beach and rich maritime heritage. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural points of interest. The area offers opportunities for walks, exploring forts, and enjoying the coastal environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Incredibly beautiful paths - partly on wooden planks, partly through fine sand. A small, hidden natural paradise that can be wonderfully explored on a circular hike.
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beautiful monument
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The remains of the old harbor wall with the infrastructure for its construction (old tracks of the Lorenbahn) as well as the remains of the Fort de la creche
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Do not miss. Don't hesitate to go down into the crypt. Don't forget to look up inside the dome! Notre-Dame de Boulogne has a great history that you will be able to discover or rediscover with pleasure
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Dunes de la Slack is a beautiful nature reserve on the Opal Coast, between Wimereux and Ambleteuse. The area is named after La Slack, a river that flows through the dunes and flows into the sea at Fort d'Ambleteuse. The area is ideal for hikers and nature lovers. There are several walking routes available, including the 'La Baie de Saint-Jean' walk, which partly coincides with the GR120 du Littoral. The dunes are a varied dune area of the Parc naturel régional des Caps et marais d'Opale.
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The Basilica of Our Lady in Boulogne-sur-Mer is a Roman Catholic church built in the nineteenth century on the ruins of the medieval cathedral. The church building was recognized as a minor basilica in 1879. The basilica is dedicated to Mary of Boulogne. It is one of the largest crypts in France and is located beneath the Notre-Dame Basilica. The crypt is a 1,400 m² labyrinth displaying breathtaking works including goldsmithing, bas-reliefs, lapidaria from all periods, paintings and 4,000 m² of murals. More than 400 pieces are presented during the tour. The crypt is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM and from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM.
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Pointe de la Crèche is a natural promontory 76 meters high with a breathtaking view of the coastline up to Cap Gris-Nez. Fort de la Crèche is an artillery battery which was built in 1879, then modernized by the Navy in 1935. The Germans occupied the premises during the Second World War, and the old French installations were covered with a shell of concrete.
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Fort Mahon, known as Fort Vauban or Fort Ambleteuse, was built around 1680 by the architect Vauban to protect against invasions.
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Le Portel offers a variety of natural beauty. You can relax on the extensive Le Portel Beach, explore the 27-hectare Parc de la Falaise with its lakes and recreational areas, or hike along the scenic Chemin des Douaniers coastal path towards Equihen-Plage. The Dunes of the Slack, a nature reserve between Wimereux and Ambleteuse, is also ideal for nature lovers.
Yes, Le Portel and its surroundings offer several trails. The Chemin des Douaniers provides enchanting coastal views. For more structured routes, you can find various options in the nearby running guides, such as the "Fort Alprech – Coastal Trail loop" or the "Quai de la Violette – Portel Beach loop." You can explore these and more on the Running Trails around Le Portel guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Cap d'Alprech, especially near the lighthouse and fort. The Parc de la Falaise also offers stunning vistas overlooking the beach and surrounding area. Additionally, Pointe de la Crèche provides a natural promontory with views stretching up to Cap Gris-Nez.
Le Portel is rich in history, often called "the town of three forts." You can see the ruins of Fort de l'Heurt, accessible at low tide, and the impressive Fort d'Ambleteuse, built by Vauban. Other notable sites include Hardelot Castle, a neo-Gothic mansion with 13th-century remains, and the Murals at Fort de la Crèche.
Yes, you can. Fort d'Alprech, constructed around 1875-1877, is open for visits during the summer season. The ruins of Fort de l'Heurt are accessible at low tide, offering a glimpse into Napoleon's era. Further afield, Fort d'Ambleteuse, a well-preserved Vauban fort, is also open to the public.
Absolutely! Le Portel Beach is perfect for families, offering space for relaxation and water sports. Parc de la Falaise features recreational areas, crazy-golf, fitness trails, and a mountain-bike park. Hardelot Castle also offers family-friendly experiences with its gardens and various activities.
Le Portel has a strong maritime heritage, visible in its traditional fishing 'Flobarts' boats on the beach. The town hosts a vibrant Carnival before Shrove Tuesday, known for its costumed groups and the burning of the mascot 'Bâtiss.' There's also the annual Fête de la Moule, where local restaurants serve fresh mussels. You can also explore the town's history at the Local Museum or visit the Church of Saint Étienne.
Le Portel Beach is excellent for water sports. You can enjoy activities such as kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, surfing, and bodyboarding. It's also a popular spot for mussel collecting, especially around Fort de l'Heurt during low tide.
Yes, the area around Le Portel is suitable for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the "Boulogne-sur-Mer — loop in the Pré communal d'Ambleteuse nature reserve," or explore gravel biking trails like the "Fort d'Ambleteuse – View of Wissant Bay loop." More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Le Portel and Gravel biking around Le Portel guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the scenic Dunes of the Slack to the historic forts. The blend of natural beauty, opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and water sports, and the rich historical context, including sites like Fort d'Ambleteuse, are highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the Alprech Lighthouse is located at Cap d'Alprech. Rebuilt in 1985, it offers stunning views of the town and the sea, making it a great spot for photography and enjoying the coastal scenery.


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