Tréport Beach is a wide pebble beach 800 meters long. Although the waterfront of Tréport is not the most pleasant (long apartment blocks), the view of the cliffs in the south and Mers les Bains in the north is exceptional. There is a vast stretch of sand at low tide, to the delight of all (the sea may withdraw 300 meters). In summer, the beach is monitored in the main area. An access is provided for disabled people. It is possible to rent beach huts in summer.
There are car parks (paid parking in summer) on the waterfront. It is also possible to park in the upper town and take the funicular to get to the beach.
Toilets are available in the forum. A stand read on the beach with loungers is available. Dogs are allowed outside the swimming area, on the rocks.
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