Mers-les-Bains is famous for its magnificent Belle Époque villas with their colorful facades. Facing the beach, these elegant houses bear witness to the popularity of sea bathing in the 19th century and give the resort a unique charm on the Picardy coast.
Between cliffs and heritage
Discover the two stations
Linked by the coastline and cliffs of the Alabaster Coast, Mers-les-Bains and Le Tréport offer a spectacular setting between sea, Belle Époque heritage and port atmosphere.
On one side, the colorful villas of Mers-les-Bains evoke the elegance of the grand seaside resorts of the 19th century. On the other, Le Tréport charms with its lively port, its fish restaurants, and its impressive panoramas from the cliffs.
Together, these two cities form an ideal destination to enjoy the sea, walks and the authentic charm of the coastline.
Seaside architecture The villas of Mers
Busy port city The port of Tréport
Le Tréport lives to the rhythm of its fishing and pleasure port. The quays are home to restaurants, terraces, and fish markets in a friendly atmosphere. Visitors enjoy strolls along the port and the local specialties offered in the town center restaurants.
Panoramic view The funicular
The Tréport funicular provides easy access to the top of the cliffs, offering exceptional panoramic views of the sea, the port, and the villas of Mers-les-Bains. Once at the top, several paths offer superb walks along the cliffs of the Alabaster Coast.
Seaside walks Between beach and cliffs
Both resorts are ideal for seaside walks. Between the pebbles, the white cliffs and the coastal paths, the landscapes change with the tides and offer a perfect setting to relax, photograph the coast or simply enjoy the sea air.