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匿名
In order to go from real 'down town' to the upper city this is an experience hard to forget. On the higher side you have a spledid view on the coast, the sea and the surrounding. You can take a walk or have a drink. Downtown you find the beach, narrow streets, pubs, bars an souvenir shops. But enjoy the free of charge train thatbrings you up and down.
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Peytonsage
The funicular ride is free and you can't beat the view. We parked down at the harbour of Treport and really enjoyed walking around the town. There is some interesting history to the town and explanatory plaques at the walk they offer from the cathedral. The cliffs that the funiculat leads to have historical significance from WW2 since the German military used this spot for huge guns to repel allied troops from the coast.
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Anne-Christine
Parking available outside and inside at Funiculaire. It costs 2.50 euro. Perfect view on the port/sea and 'falaise'.
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BenK321
Treport is a nice town with an harbour and a beach. Great for a short stop on the way south. If you follow the signs parking funicular you end up on top of the cliff. There is an underground parking for 2.5 euro per day. The funicular takes you down to the beach. Tip: there are two in the middle for one line, so shorter waiting.The view is stunning.
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FlorentG140
It's a nice experience but Treport in itself is not so nice, it's a little creepy. If it's on your way go for it.
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BillyWhizz0
Good fun and a good view from the top with a good cafe,bar area all clean and tidy,you get a great view of Le Tréport and it also gives you access to the cliff walk westwards to cries sur mer which is a little alcoves beach area with shop and eatery.
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tonyb281
What an amazing find. Having limited mobility, I was delighted to be able to visit the cliff top to see the view, and the whole thing was FREE!
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OldNed69
Very good and free. That would not happen in the uk! Wonderful view from the top!easy even on public holiday.
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Salsa2898
After walking up 365 steps, this was a lovely way of getting back down the mountain. And the best part was that it was free! You would definitely have to pay for something like this in the uk.
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Numpty9
We walked up the 365 steps to get to the top so felt like we deserved the ride back down. Really enjoyable. Went up & down again as kids wanted to and it was free!