Fecamp is a seaside resort situated at the heart of the Pays de Caux on Normandy's Alabaster coast. Fecamp features a rich variety of architecture, from sailors' houses to shipowners' mansions, and the facades retain the traditional charm of the typical black and white flint checkerboard effect. From the top of 110-metre high Cap Fagnet you have a superb panoramic view over Fecamp, the harbour and the alabaster-coloured cliffs. At the Ecomusee de la Pomme et du Cidre (the Apple and Cider Folk Museum) at Fecamp, visit the farm and the orchards to find out how cider is made. More than 100 items connected to cider production are on display here.