Étretat
Étretat is a coastal town in Normandy, northern France, known for its dramatic white chalk cliffs and natural arches. The cliffs, rising up to 70 meters, are popular for hiking and offer views of the English Channel. This area is classified as a protected site for its unique geological features.
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The cliffs of Étretat have been a subject of interest for artists like Claude Monet and are part of the Alabaster Coast. The town is accessible via road, with parking available near the waterfront. Visitors can explore the cliffs on designated trails, with viewpoints offering insights into the region's geology. The area also hosts a pebble beach, which is open to the public.
