Located in the centre of Saint-Valery-en-Caux, just 500 metres from the beach and casino, this hotel offers a restaurant and bar and free Wi-Fi internet access.
Jasna
Luxembourg
A charming hotel, good location, beach and cliffs nearby. The must is a walk on the cliffs. Restaurant was good, also there are several options to dine in the town. The breakfast was basic (coffee, croissant, bread and butter and jam). Nearby town is also worth a visit. In all, a good stay.
Overlooking the sea on the Albatre Coast, between the port and cliffs, La Maison Des Galets sur le front de mer offers cosy rooms with sea view or street view.
Lyndsay
United Kingdom
Location / view. Comfortable bed. Basic room but clean. Breakfast ok, but charged extra for decaf.
Set 300 metres from Plage de Saint-Valery-en-Caux, Hôtel les Remparts offers 2-star accommodation in Saint-Valéry-en-Caux and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
L'Or Noir- Studio cosy sur les quais de St Valery- is a beachfront property set in Saint-Valéry-en-Caux, 500 metres from Plage de Saint-Valery-en-Caux and 32 km from Dieppe Casino.
andre
United Kingdom
The location was great, free parking opposite was a bonus. The apartment was clean and comfortable and provided all we needed for a few days. It was nice to have a good sized shower and bathroom.
L'atelier- Duplex Vue magnifique sur le port- is a beachfront property set in Saint-Valéry-en-Caux, 500 metres from Plage de Saint-Valery-en-Caux and 32 km from Dieppe Casino.
Terence
United Kingdom
Self-catering apartment centrally located with nice view of harbour. Very clean and tidy.
Offering a terrace and inner courtyard view, Gîte Quai N 10 is located in Saint-Valéry-en-Caux, 32 km from Dieppe Casino and 32 km from Train Station of Dieppe.
Peter
United Kingdom
Our host sent details a few days before arrival. This is important because we tend not to have mobile coverage outside the UK. The key safe was new and easy to use. We were able to pay our respects to the 51st Highlanders at the nearby cemetery and visit the monuments to the Free French and the Scots who gave their lives for us.
Located in Saint-Valéry-en-Caux and only less than 1 km from Plage de Saint-Valery-en-Caux, Loft/Jacuzzi L'instant provides accommodation with city views, free WiFi and free private parking.
A recently renovated bed and breakfast located in Saint-Valéry-en-Caux, Ravissante suite.chambre d hôte features a garden. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi....
David
United Kingdom
Warm welcome by kind and helpful hosts. Plentiful breakfast.
Offering city views, La jungle - Vue directe et magnifique sur le port- is an accommodation located in Saint-Valéry-en-Caux, 32 km from Dieppe Casino and 32 km from Train Station of Dieppe.
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A nice coastal town.I would have liked to see the fish...
A nice coastal town.I would have liked to see the fish market in action as it appeared to be quite bustling,but I had to leave to get to the ferry.I suspect it gets a bit quiet in the winter.A decent selection of shops,restaurants and bars to explore and the town is pretty well provided with scenic historic buildings,some of which seem to pre-date the invention of the spirit level.I have a feeling I will be back at some point to discover more.
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A quiet town on the north coast of Normandy worth a visit if...
A quiet town on the north coast of Normandy worth a visit if you are arriving/leaving France by the Dieppe ferry. We had a lovely meal in a harbourside restaurant. Not a huge amount to see here, but we would have liked to have visited the beach properly (high tides) during our visit.
Julian
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
A local attraction for people in the area, the city features...
A local attraction for people in the area, the city features a leisure harbor, a few restaurants, and a casino. A typical Normand setting, Saint-Valery is stuck in a seaside canyon, between big clay cliffs with WWII installations, and the usual pebble beach.
The place was heavily bombed during war, and the reconstruction in the fifities is, a usual in the region, uninteresting.
All in all, it is not really worth a stay, but it was a nice sleepover on my way home : the hotel was great and I ate quite well. On the week-end, book your restaurant in advance, as Saint Valery is packed with locals.
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Michelange
Belgium
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Scored 8.0
Ideal if you are arriving/leaving from Dieppe.
Ideal if you are arriving/leaving from Dieppe. Plenty of restaurants. Quiet. We had an excellent, very reasonably priced menu at Eden, on the main square. We've stayed in two different hotels, both very good, and value for money.
Vancent
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Bus service only 4 times a day and weekends are dire.
Bus service only 4 times a day and weekends are dire. The Sunday bus does not tie in with ferry leaving Dieppe, had to take a taxi.
A lovely port, very easy to get around lots of local life and market day. Food excellent in the restaurants.
Walks from St Valery are good, get them from the Information Centre. Somewhat vague but great fun. I walked to Le Veules les Roses.
Beach great for swimming, very photogenic in rain and sunshine.
For style and ambience La Maison des Galets, the 'tapas' french style and good. Le Sparrow serves drinks by the Marina. My hotel, Hotel de la Poste, had a bar and most evenings drank there, plus a good menu. Historically the port is fascinating and has many lovely old buildings that survived the bombing plus stylish C19th houses. La Place is all rebuilt. Also do visit the memorial to the scottish, US and english who did not make it back, on top of the Cliff above Casino. Very easy to get around the town. To get elsewhere you really do need a car.
It would be great if the Tourist Information Centre could organise shuttle buses to and from local towns/ports. Plus to Ferry Ports.
Mainly easy access everywhere except up the cliffs, steep path and stairs, but you can drive up.
Tina
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
Typical seaside resort.
Typical seaside resort. Bit tired but some lovely old houses. Don't eat at the Baracole restaurant as the owner is miserable and ignorant and appears not to like Brits but is happy to take our money. Hypocrite.
Steve
France
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Travelled with family (2 kids). The hotel met our expectations, small rooms everything a little outdated, but price-quality was ok. For a stop of 2 nights it was a fine place to stay. The village was nice, the rock/stone beach was beautiful. Hotel was indeed at the center and everything on walking distance. Breakfast was not very special, but this was may be due to Corona rules. All together, I liked it and I would recommend it.
The hotel is nicely situated at the tip of the harbour. The marketplace of St. Valery is about 2minutes car drive.
The room was rather spacious.
I had a room in the back of the hotel, which was very quiet.
The restaurant has great food for in the evening. Some might thinks its on the higher price range. For me it was perfect.
Also Breakfast is very diverse and fresh.
Great location close to the centre of town.Abundant parking outside the door.A stylish traditional building with updates applied and good wifi.Very individual in terms of decor and layout and not a clone of hundreds of others in a chain of hotels.Finding an excellent restaurant just down the road was a big bonus.
I like every thing about the hotel, The staff is wonderful, the location is Fantastic, the food is wonderful. Many rooms to choose from I enjoy likey the panoramic view or the view of the Marina. Within walking distance of everything.
The apartment was clean and well appointed. Our hosts were super responsive to any questions we had. The location was ideal with shopping and restaurants all nearby. Parking was never a problem.
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