LE CORMORAN. Luxury apartment facing the sea!

Entire rental unit in Étretat, France

  1. 4 guests
  2. 2 bedrooms
  3. 2 beds
  4. 1.5 bathrooms
Rated 4.85 out of 5 stars.61 reviews
Hosted by Jean-Luc
  1. 8 years hosting

Listing highlights

Exceptional check-in experience

Recent guests gave the check-in process a 5-star rating.

Beautiful and walkable

This area is scenic and easy to get around.
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20m from the beach, in the center of Etretat, modern apartment of 65m2. Breathtaking views of the sea, the Amont cliff and the Aval cliff. Kitchen stay, two bedrooms: enjoy the sunset just for you!

Sheets, pillowcases, 4 small towels and 1 towel are provided free of charge.
We don't provide shower gel/shampoo
Tourist tax 2.50 per person +18/night

The space
The apartment offers you a fully equipped living kitchen (fridge, dishwasher, microwave, dishwasher,toaster, coffee maker, stove, vacuum cleaner, iron, hair dryer)
2 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
Separate toilet
2 dressing rooms
Washer & dryer on the ground floor.

Where you'll sleep

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What this place offers

Beach access – Beachfront
Kitchen
Wifi
TV
Washing machine

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Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars for cleanliness

Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars for accuracy

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for check-in

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for communication

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for location

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars for value

Where you’ll be

Étretat, Normandie, France
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Neighbourhood highlights

Etretat is a small town on the coastline of the Manche which is located in Haute-Normandie. It is located on the coast of Alabaster.

The beauty of the site is due to its cliffs, their progress in the sea in the shape of an arch and its needles, pitons
rocky planted in the sea, the most famous of which is called the hollow needle.

Etretat also has several important monuments that are well worth a visit:
1 .TheEra Dame church built in the 11th century.
2 .The Chapel of Notre Dame de La Garde which was built in 1894.
3. The covered market is now home to shops and artisans. It was an English and then American hospital
in the First World War.
4. The Nungesser Museum: It traces the life of Nungesser and Coli avi who attempted to cross the Atlantic
north by plane and were last spotted on May 8, 1927.
The walks in Etretat, the GR21 (Chemin de Grande Randonnée n°21) allow you to discover, along the
cliffs, one of the most charming sights in France. At low tide, it is also possible to discover the strike
be careful not to get too close to the cliffs because of the risk of landslides.
Many painters were inspired by his cliffs including Gustave Courbet, Claude Monet, Corot...
But also writers (Flaubert, Maupassant) and composers such as Jacques Offenbach came to
the city. Maurice Leblanc was there and camped the decor of his famous novel about Arsène Lupin. This Romanesque character
contributed to the fame of Etretat and the hollow needle.
This seaside resort was very fashionable in the early days, known for its casino, golf, bright air,
walk along the Perrey.

Secrets of Etretat
The hollow needle is a strange peak planted at the west of Etretat
that you can only get close on dry foot for a few days a year.
The mystery of the hollow needle holds a secret that the kings of
France is transmitted from Jules Caesar: it would contain the most
famous treasure never imagined, it would gather the dots of the queens,
pearls, rubies, sapphires, and diamonds.
During a fight, Henri IV landed with personnel in
Normandy in the historic place. We don't know how he was able to
disembark without seeing it. Definitely thanks to the secret that
enclose the Étretat cliffs. But what a secret, this little village
could he have a good hold?
The big secret of Etretat is a pier hidden under the cliff, invisible from the top of the cliff and impossible
to go there by the beaches. A tunnel was dug there to go to the pier. We don't know who dug up this tunnel.
The kings of France knew how it existed, but didn't reveal it to anyone.
Today, this secret no longer exists. The pier too, it was destroyed by the tides over the years.

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180 reviews
4.74 out of 5 average rating
8 years of hosting

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Things to know

House rules

Check-in after 16:00
Checkout before 11:00
4 guests maximum

Safety & property

Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm
Must climb stairs

Cancellation policy