Les Petites-Dalles lies on the Normandy coast between Fécamp and Veulettes-sur-Mer.
Les Petites-Dalles was once a fashionable seaside resort that attracted many famous people, and lots of beautiful villas were built in the 19th century. It is now a quiet hamlet but its architecture and dramatic cliffs make it worth a visit if you are nearby.
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Les Petites-Dalles was not much more than a couple of simple houses when it was discovered by Henri Wallon, writer and politician, in 1865. A couple of years later he holidayed here and in 1868 he bought a villa - 'Brise-Lames'.

With the arrival of a railway line at Fécamp, not far from here, the journey from Paris to the Normandy coast became very much easier and Henri Wallon persuaded his friends to come and visit the seaside at Les Petites-Dalles.
In no time, beautiful large villas were being built for the visitors, including some built by Henri's architect son Paul Wallon.
Like many grand villas of the epoch the new villas were decorated with ornate balconies, chimneys, roofs and were built in decorative patterns of brick and flint. If you walk up the main street of Les Petites-Dalles there is a map showing the location of over 200 villas in the village.
Sadly nowadays only 30 or so are lived in all year round and so associated shops and restaurant have closed down. Famous people who have lived in Les Petites-Dalles, or visited here, include the writers Jules Verne and Guy de Maupassant, the architect Gustave Eiffel, the painters Delacroix, Monet and Pissarro and the actress Sarah Bernhart.
In 2008 Brad Pitt visited the village for a couple of days to film a commercial for a Japanese telephone company.
As well as the villas there is a beach and dramatic cliffs to see at Les Petites-Dalles. The cliffs are the dramatic white cliffs which stretch along this part of the coast.
2016 saw a dramatic collapse of part of the cliff onto the beach in August. Fortunately no-one was hurt. Just a few weeks earlier the cliff at the other side had quite a big collapse. A reminder to be careful near the cliffs!
Like many of the beaches along the coast here the beach is a pebble beach. You will notice a line of quaint white beach huts along the edge.

Attractions nearby
One of our favourite seaside villages is on this stretch of the coast at Veules-les-Roses. This charming village has half-timbered thatched cottages, water mills and brick and flint villas - lovely!
Yport is another picturesque seaside destination.
You can find more travel ideas in the Seine-Maritime guide and the Normandy guide.
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Veulettes-sur-Mer
The pebble beach and promenade are the big attraction on Veulettes-sur-Mer, but find time for the coast path as well!
Veulettes-sur-Mer guideFecamp
An important town on the Alabaster Coast, Fecamp includes the Bishop's Palace, the Abbey Church and the Church of Saint-Etienne among its highlights
Fecamp guideSaint-Valery-en-Caux
The area around the beach, harbour and marina in Saint-Valery-en-Caux is always very active in summer
Saint-Valery-en-Caux guideYport
A small sea resort, Yport has a pebble beach and is close to attractive coastal cliff scenery
Yport guideVeules-les-Roses
Veules-les-Roses is a stunning village on the coast of Normandy, France
Veules-les-Roses guideEtretat
The town of Etretat is pretty, but it is the dramatic cliffs and coastal scenery here that attract the crowds
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