The charm of this former priory lies neither in the simple, comfortable guest rooms around the courtyard (No.13 is the largest) nor in the restaurant with its no-frills menu, but rather in its outstanding location high atop the cliffs overlooking Fécamp. There's a breathtaking, dramatic view over the entire coastline—explore it on an invigorating hike along the nearby coastal footpath. The EUR 110 split-level family room can accommodate up to five people. Pros: spectacular setting; good-value meals. Cons: not central; often fully booked for conferences.
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