Located in front of Le Tréport Harbor, Hotel Le Saint-Yves provides an outdoor terrace with parasols and chairs, free Wi-Fi and free private parking. The beach is only 656 feet away.
werner
Canada
Friendly staff, very nice modern room and bathroom! Great breakfast and excellent coffee! Secure storage for our bicycles.
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The Hotel is small and the rooms are with no insulation for...
The Hotel is small and the rooms are with no insulation for noise. Anyone opening or walking to his room can be heard and is disturbing. The breakfast is very poor and options are limited. No hot food is served.
Capt. Sanjeev KHANNA
Portugal
Scored 10
10
A lovely clean harbour town with a market and promenade.
A lovely clean harbour town with a market and promenade. Lots of boat trips and a great tourist train visiting the town and adjoining sister areas. Free venicular railway which was really worth a visit. The tourist train stops here. Lots of seafood restaurants to suit every budget.
SUSAN
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A lively little town nestling at the bottom of the cliffs.
A lively little town nestling at the bottom of the cliffs. The free-to-use funiculaire railway was a great facilty and the views from the top of the cliffs over the rooftops was amazing.
The quayside walk provided a wealth of eateries to suit every taste. However, even in early May it was very busy - I am not sure I want to be there in July/August!
John
France
Scored 6.0
6.0
We liked the view of the harbour and seeing boats come and...
We liked the view of the harbour and seeing boats come and go. There was a variety of good restaurants for dining out. This was an area quite unfamiliar to us, so we enjoyed cycletouring around the district. The long climbs out of Le Treport was a challenge we could have done without on 2 wheels, but there was a FREE, frequent funicular railway to the clifftop on the south of the town which we used often. The beach was shingle; not ideal for some. There were a lot of seagulls around the town, and they were noisy at all hours, disturbing sleep.
Gary
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Great little seaside town, with a free funicular railway to...
Great little seaside town, with a free funicular railway to great views over the town. Belle Époque architecture is amazing.
Not a lot of options to eat if you are vegetarian - non if your vegan - most restaurants predominantly serve seafood.
Ideal for a one day visit.
Michael
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Small seaside town loaded with restaurants.
Small seaside town loaded with restaurants. The main attraction is the cliff on top of which you can climb using the free funicular. Nice walks are possible along the seaside, as well as along the top of the cliff.
Hotel staff very friendly. Our chalet was very clean. Beds very comfortable. Breakfast was OK - no provision made at all for my request at booking for gluten free items for breakfast.
There is probably no better situated hotel in Le Tréport regarding proximity to port and beach. And it is a place with an interesting history back to late 19th / early 20th century.
Very good location, right in the middle of Le Treport. The town is a busy resort with plenty of bars and restaurants, and a busy fishing port, which the property overlooked.
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