Foreground: the seaport Le Tréport (Normandie). Background: the seaside resort Mers-les-Bains (Picardie).
Foreground: the seaport Le Tréport (Normandie). Background: the seaside resort Mers-les-Bains (Picardie).
The lighthouse Tréport is located on the Normandy coast, at the end of the jetty west of the port of the locality, in Seine-Maritime, on the borders of the Somme.

The building was built in 1844 to mark the access to the port and the mouth of the canal from Eu to the sea.

The lighthouse is 14 meters high and consists of a cylindrical tower covered with white and green paint. The lighthouse has a halogen lamp and is 20 miles (37 km) long.

The lighthouse at Le Treport is automated and can not be visited. It can mark, however, a pleasant walk on the coast.
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On the 106-meter high chalk cliff that casts its shadow on the coastal town Le Tréport, you look down on the slate roofs of the "quartier des Cordiers" (the quarter of the rope makers).
The coast

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