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Dieppe, worthy of its own gritty BBC drama

Summary by Travel Tomorrow
Holding its own against the dramatic backdrop of Normandy’s Alabaster Coast is a port town whose history is carved into the surrounding chalk cliffs. With roots in the 11th century, a legacy as one of France’s oldest ports and some stubborn English roots, Dieppe’s story is worthy of a gritty BBC drama. The sea is an enduring feature of Dieppe’s story and personality today. With its vast tidal range (8-9m), striking weather-worn cliffs and pebbly…
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Travel Tomorrow broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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