Ideally situated between Le Havre to the South and Calais to the North, Dieppe has long enjoyed close relations with England, in particular thanks to the Newhaven-Dieppe line.
Transmanche Ferries has a comfortable terminal to accommodate both passengers and their vehicles, as well as excellent port and administrative operations.
Dieppe-Paris 195 km
Dieppe-Rouen 66 km
CAR: Dieppe is only 121 miles North West of Paris and 41 miles from Rouen. Directions from Rouen center are follow the river Seine on
the left bank out of the city on to the N27.The N27 will cross the Motorway ( A29 ) follow the N27 direction to Dieppe.The ferry
terminal is well sign-posted from the edge of the town.
TRAIN: The SNCF train station is in the middle of the town. Come straight out of the station and follow road straight ahead with the
Quay on your right.Turn right at the Tourist Information Centre over 2 bridges and follow the harbour wall to your left.The
Transmanche Ferry terminal is 500 yards away.
The homeland of scallops and kites
Dieppe is not only a major commercial and fishing port (France’s number one port for scallops); the town is also France’s oldest seaside resort – with a very fine historic town centre - and is proud of its status as the beach closest to Paris.
Among the many events taking place there, don’t miss the International Kite Festival which transforms Dieppe and its sea front into an incredible kaleidoscope of wind and fantasy.
For more information about Dieppe, please visit www.dieppetourisme.com.