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How long is the drive from Fecamp to Dieppe?

The direct drive from Fecamp to Dieppe is 40.4 mi (65 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 9 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Fecamp to Dieppe, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Rouen, as well as top places to visit like Palais Bénédictine - Distillerie - Bar à cocktails and Chapelle Notre-Dame du Salut, or the ever-popular Quai Vauban.

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Top city between Fecamp and Dieppe

The top city between Fecamp and Dieppe is Rouen. It's less than an hour from Fecamp and less than an hour from Dieppe.
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Rouen

Rouen, the capital of Normandy in northern France, is a city steeped in history and medieval charm. It boasts stunning Gothic churches like Saint-Maclou and Saint-Ouen, as well as the iconic Cathédrale Notre-Dame famously painted by Claude Monet. The city is known for its rich heritage, being the hometown of Gustave Flaubert and the site of Joan of Arc's execution. Rouen offers a lively nightlife and thriving cultural scene alongside its historical attractions.
Most popular city on this route
20 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Dieppe

Best stops along Fecamp to Dieppe drive

The top stops along the way from Fecamp to Dieppe (with short detours) are Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, Palais Bénédictine - Distillerie - Bar à cocktails, and Rue du Gros Horloge. Other popular stops include Chateau Musee de Dieppe, Veules, and Le Vieux Rouen.
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Quai Vauban

Tours
Boat Tours
5.0
(392)
76400 Fécamp, France
2

Palais Bénédictine - Distillerie - Bar à cocktails

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Distillery
Sights & Landmarks
Palais Bénédictine is a Gothic/Renaissance venue in Fécamp, France, built by the founder of Benedictine liqueur. It now serves as a Town of Art and History and houses art exhibits and antique books. The area around Palais Bénédictine offers attractions such as the Fécamp Promenade, where visitors can enjoy the seaside and visit the fish market for fresh seafood.
We were welcomed with a delicious cocktail and then allowed to take that up to the museum portion before the guided tour. The museum was beautiful and very interesting. The guided tour portion was fantastic, our guide was very knowledgeable. The tour ended with a tasting of 3 Benedictine varieties with explanations, overall a great experience.
Elizabeth F — Google review
It was interesting, but not really our cup of tea. It seemed many people enjoyed the tour, but it fell short of our expectations. Also, not being drinkers, the sample tasting of the Benedictin liquors did not sit well with either my wife nor me. But, as I said, I think the place is great for most visitors, just not a match for us.
Frank A — Google review
My family loved our visit to the Palais Benedictine! The building is stunning with such an interesting collection in the museum. We enjoyed the welcome cocktail and love that we able to bring home the souvenir cups! So clever how the cocktail recipe is printed on the cup. They even gave our daughter a non-alcoholic beverage. The staff and tour guide were friendly and knowledgeable. We took an English tour and our guide was charming! Such fascinating history. It was nice to have time to explore the museum on our own before the tour. The setup of the displays with interactive screens was very well done, the tour was well organized and informative, and the tasting at the end was a fun treat. Great experience!
Langley A — Google review
Palace is beautiful and interesting, but it’s just a couple of rooms - and I think it doesn’t worth 60 eur for 2 persons per visit (tickets + audioguide)
Igor K — Google review
It was an interesting visit, also giving you the chance to enter this beautiful palace. Unluckily there are only two kinds of tickets, children and adults, a bit expensive because they include several liqueur tasting even for the people who do not drink. There is a fresh welcome drink served with lime juice, then the tour starts with the discovery of flavours, ingredients and history of the liqueur, ending with the final tasting of all the kinds of Bénedectine that are produced, and that are also available in the shop.
Monica P — Google review
We can only be "awed" by the architectual offering!
Peter L — Google review
Nice palace and tour, but it’s a shame to provide only one English session per day. On the web site they mentioned that it’s not a problem - you can get a audio guide - but it covers only 50% of your, next 50% will be conducting in French language (producing, cellar, etc).
Наталия К — Google review
Interesting place to visit. Only organized groups tour are allowed. We didn't have English speaking group, so joined a French language group and received a brochure to follow up. A couple of rooms were closed, so the tickets' price reflected that - it was correct. The guides were pleasant and answered our questions in English, when was possible. The video went into loop, so the group was seating and watching it second time - probably scared from exam at the end of a tour:) The tasting was well organized with 3 out of 4 type of spirit presented. Overall - a pure touristic spot. We left with a feeling that it was questionable to drive 45 minutes for it. Average value for your money.
Arie R — Google review
4.5
(6156)
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4.3
(2008)
110 Rue Alexandre le Grand, 76400 Fécamp, France
http://www.palaisbenedictine.com/
+33 2 35 10 26 00
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Chapelle Notre-Dame du Salut

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the charming seaside town of Fecamp, the Chapel Notre-Dame-du-Salut stands as a poignant tribute to sailors lost at sea. This serene chapel is steeped in history and offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich maritime heritage. Although public access may be limited, its tranquil atmosphere and beautiful surroundings make it a worthwhile stop for those exploring Fecamp’s artistic and historical landscape.
(Translated by Google) Poor chapel, you are closed. You who harbor so many memories of missing sailors, It's not 1 goodbye just 1 goodbye. (Original) Pauvre chapelle te voila fermée. Toi qui abrite tellement de souvenirs des marins disparus,C'est pas 1 adieu seulement 1 au revoir.
Betty B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty panorama of Fécamp. The chapel cannot be visited. You can continue the path to discover the blockhouses. (Original) Très joli panorama sur Fécamp. La chapelle ne se visite pas. Vous pouvez poursuivre le chemin pour une découverte des blockhaus.
Lydie — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's nice to look at from the outside, but unfortunately entry is closed for security reasons. (Original) Von außen ganz nett anzuschauen, aber leider ist der Eintritt aus Sicherheitsgründen gesperrt.
Thomas B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The ancient church is located on the mountain. Unfortunately, we didn’t get inside; it was closed. You could drink coffee and have a snack nearby. The view of the city and ocean from the mountain is stunning. (Original) Старинная церковь находится на горе . К сожалению во внутрь мы не попали , она была закрыта. Рядом можно было выпить кофе и перекусить. Вид города и океана с горы потрясающий.
Anatolie O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful, peaceful. No public access. (Original) Mooi, rustig. Geen toegang voor publiek.
Fabienne D — Google review
4.8
(8)
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4.3
(291)
1257 Rte du Phare, 76400 Fécamp, France
https://www.fecampclick.fr/salut.html
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Woody Park

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Amusement center
Fun & Games
For children, the most thrilling words in the English language are treetop adventure park (followed closely by pass the parcel), so you won't encounter any difficulty convincing them to visit Woody Park. However, persuading them to leave might present a challenge due to the multitude of enjoyable and child-friendly activities available.
This place was great! The tents were clean and the safety instructions were clear,we really enjoyed the bbq area and all the small extras! The bathrooms were clean. Unfortunately they are understaffed, and employees are doing many things in the same time Overall really good experience! Hope they get more staff to support the current ones!
Rony N — Google review
Brilliant go ape style tree top adventure course. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. The small kids adventure course is brilliant (has an elevated ball pit, bouncy castle, small climbing place, trampoline and more). The training good. It's a hands off environment so don't expect supervisors to be stationed throughout the adventure course, but saying that the course is super safe. The staff didn't speak much English (not a negative as we could kind of get by), and the drinks and ice creams etc they offer are a tad on the expensive side which is why I didn't give them a 5 star. It cost 39 euros for one adult and a 7 year old to do the basic adventure course, and for my 3 year old son to be allowed on the younger kids course. You could have as many goes as you wanted. It was a really fun day. There is ample parking on site. Fully recommend.
Michael S — Google review
It is a nice park, with kitties walking around and asking for pets, but the employees don't react to people yelling for help, we were stuck for around 15 minutes because nobody reacted to us calling for help Edit after the response: we saw 3 employees doing nothing but just standing and looking at us. They did not even come around to say that the help is on the way, even after intervention of a person from the ground (a sir went to ask for help and when he came back several minutes later he was as surprised as we were that nobody came to help the scared boy)
Mania A — Google review
Did Indiana with 7 and 9 year old. We went around three times in the time we had - 45 minutes to do the course each time. They didn’t want to leave!
Morgan P — Google review
A gem of a find tucked away in the forests of Fecamp, this adventure camp does not disappoint! Numerous tree-top level activities comprised of tight-rope walks, net climbs and swinging 'vines' will challenge and delight both young and old, and the solid safety program and properly administered oversight allows you the confidence to try something new. Bluntly, we have nothing like this in America! The new tipi-lodges and hanging "perch" tents were also a nice touch and a novel experience. Merci beaucoup and many thanks to the pleasant and professional staff and instructors in providing us a fine visit!
Sam M — Google review
Great place to spend a morning with my 12 year old. The staff were friendly and helpful. The high rope courses were graded according to the challenge. With the Tarzan swing on the vertigo course certainly requiring bravery and physical ability to complete. But brillinat fun ! The safety briefing was simple and and straightforward and in French and English. The instructors were patient and helpful when there was any problems and the course was safe but challenging. Definitely would go again. Thank you for a great experience.
Dan — Google review
Professional setup, fun day out. Make sure you choose the correct height trail for your needs.
Mark T — Google review
Very fun place to visit! It is like an amusement park but in nature! But if you are not that skilled or physical you may not be able to try out some stuff which you will need special training for before you come here. But there is also a little place for kids where they can come and play in the bouncy castle, jump on the trampoline, ziplining and more! There is also a bar where you can order food and drinks.
Arpan S — Google review
4.5
(1288)
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4.4
(233)
198 Av. du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 76400 Fécamp, France
http://www.woody-park.com/
+33 2 35 10 84 83
5

Holy Trinity Abbey

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Abbey
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in Jumieges, Holy Trinity Abbey is a mesmerizing historical site that offers a glimpse into the past. The grandeur and intricate architecture of the abbey are truly captivating, evoking a sense of awe as you explore its ruins. Despite limited access to the church, visitors can still feel the weight of centuries of history within its walls. The tranquil atmosphere and picturesque surroundings make it an essential destination for history enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Holy Trinity Abbey in Jumièges is a captivating historical site that will transport you back in time. The abbey's grandeur and intricate architecture are awe-inspiring. As you wander through the ruins, you can feel the weight of centuries of history. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning surroundings make it a must-visit destination. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a tranquil escape, Holy Trinity Abbey is a true gem. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this remarkable piece of Jumièges' heritage. 🏰✨🌿
Elín K — Google review
Absolutely stunning, an absolute must visit
Jimbob 7 — Google review
In my opinion this is one of the best RC churches I have been to, it perfectly captures the beauty of west european christian architecture
Eli — Google review
Amazing! a must see in Fécamp
Vinny W — Google review
For a guy who hates religion and its symbols, the architecture and history of this place is quite fascinating. I recommend.
TheLicketysplit — Google review
Really impressive!
Marlon M — Google review
Interesting mixture of architectures and details. The tide clock is amazing.
Eric B — Google review
A fascinating building, well worth visiting.
ERNEST C — Google review
4.6
(234)
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4.3
(191)
10 Rue des Forts, 76400 Fécamp, France
https://www.fecampclick.fr/trinite.html
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Lillebonne Gallo-Roman theater

Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Ancient Ruins
I stumbled upon the Roman amphitheater in Lillebonne by chance, and it completely captivated me. This hidden gem is an incredible piece of history, beautifully preserved and steeped in ancient charm. Walking through the site, I could almost imagine the events that took place here centuries ago. The peaceful atmosphere and the fascinating ruins make it a place well worth visiting. It’s a remarkable find for anyone interested in history or just looking for a unique experience.
Johnny — Google review
Highly worth a quick stop if you’re nearby. Well-maintained, free admission and plenty of parking nearby. Quaint town as well.
Edward K — Google review
If you love the Roman empire remains as much as I do, then you need to visit this if you are nearby. There are still excavations at the moment and some restauration work.
Andro B — Google review
Very interesting and beautifully preserved theatre. Well worth the visit!
Nick L — Google review
Great roman theatre and visits are free, stop by if you are near
William P — Google review
Place with ancient Roman style structure amphitheatre. Spend no more than 20 mins here
Amazing D — Google review
Sadly I arrived too close to lunch time to be allowed in, but you can see most of the site from the road. All of the front wall (scaenae frons) has been quarried, along with the seating (some of which were used for fortifications for the town), so as far as I could see all that is left are foundations and banking. I would say that the main interest for this site is that it is so far north for the remains of a theatre.
Keith H — Google review
Really interesting place to visit! Worth the drive. Takes about 30 minutes to visit, less if you're in a hurry. Not busy at all in September. Price was free for me.
Trevor A — Google review
4.3
(553)
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4.0
(43)
14 Rue Victor Hugo, 76170 Lillebonne, France
https://www.theatreromaindelillebonne.fr/
+33 2 32 65 20 00
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La Sauvagette

Amusement park
Sights & Landmarks
Game & Entertainment Centers
Farms
Free parking, friendly staff plenty of activities for children under 12
Bilal Q — Google review
Lovely day out here. The kids (11 & 4) had a great time. They loved the inflatable, horse ride, go karts, boats, jeeps, merry go rounds, ice creams and the goats. Spent about 4 hours there. Good value for money
Sean K — Google review
Great for children, there are lovely dogs around if you are a dog lover too nice to visit this place.plenty of games,pony riding, bouncy castle, trampoline,boating for children,automatic horse riding experience, train to take you around..lovely place
Emz L — Google review
not so bad,the ticket is not expensive and same animaux ,like goats, coqs,chickeo, rabbit etc. And the area for kids are free and its' enough for a family I think.!!!!
Dragon W — Google review
The playpark could have been bigger and better for the price. Several things were not working, like many of mooncars. We would have liked to see more animals.
Anne L — Google review
Lovely place to go with children. It would be helpful to know in advance the tariffs for things not included in the entry price. Accessible for wheelchairs.
Wendy G — Google review
Great place to spend the day with the kids. Lots of things to do. Food is just ok, but you can bring your own.
Octavian V — Google review
Our twins really enjoyed the park and we had a good time too!
Michiel M — Google review
4.1
(1291)
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3.5
(77)
459 D6015, 76210 Lanquetot, France
https://www.lasauvagette.com/
+33 2 32 84 33 76
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Château de Montfort-sur-Risle

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
In 2010 I was there for the first time. They had cute goats, that took care of the vegetation on the place. Didn't see them on my next visits. There's an awesome view over the Risle valley. In 2020 they reopened the inner part of the castle. They seem to have worked on the stability of the ruins.
Stanzebla — Google review
Not much to see. You’re not allowed to go inside anymore, probably falling rocks.
Vincent K — Google review
Quite a nice area to walk around, lots of musquitos tho!
David Z — Google review
These days it's closed off. You can only walk around it from a distance
Jantina H — Google review
Pitoresque
Christoph C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pleasant site, with a view of the Risle valley and of course the remains of the castle (Original) Site très agréable, avec un point de vue sur la vallée de la risle et bien sur les vestiges du château
Franck C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A castle... Finally some castle ruins! I was expecting something else given the number of signs and advertising on this place... Even if the development is very well done and the place is well maintained, the beautiful view of the city, there is really not much to see... And in addition the little that remains is seen from afar, because too much forbidden, and the bumpy journey... Too bad... (Original) Un château ... Enfin quelques ruines de château ! Je m'attendais a autre chose vue le nombre de panneaux et de pub fait sur ce lieu ... Même si la mise en valeur est très bien faite et le lieu bien entretenu, la belle vue sur la ville, il n'y a vraiment pas grand chose à voir ... Et en plus le peut qui reste est vue de loin, car trop d'interdit, et le parcours cahotique ... Dommage ...
Jean-philippe L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty site even if there is not much left of the castle, the walk is very pleasant, on the way to Santiago de Compostela. The site is well laid out with picnic tables in several places. A place to spend a very pleasant time with the family. We arrived via the path behind the church and enjoyed the climb as well as the breathtaking view of Montfort. When leaving, do not hesitate to visit the church with its magnificent statues and the legend of Notre Dame de Montfort. (Original) Très joli site même s'il ne reste plus grand chose du château, la ballade est très agréable, sur le chemin de St Jacques de Compostelle. Le site est bien aménagé avec des tables de pique nique à plusieurs endroits. Un lieu pour passer un très agréable moment en famille. Nous sommes arrivés par le chemin derrière l'église et avons savouré la grimpette ainsi que la vue imprenable sur Montfort. En repartant ne pas hésiter à visiter l'église avec ses magnifiques statues et la légende de Notre Dame de Montfort.
Catherine O — Google review
4.2
(248)
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4.0
(13)
rue du Vieux château, 27290 Montfort-sur-Risle, France
http://www.amcp27.fr/
+33 7 88 19 83 31
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Caudebec-en-Caux

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Caudebec-en-Caux, a former commune in the Normandy region of northern France, is now part of the new commune of Rives-en-Seine. This picturesque destination was a stop on an eight-day cruise from Paris to Normandy, offering travelers the chance to explore its charming surroundings. The area's rich history and stunning river scenery make it a must-visit location.
4.0
(83)
76490 Rives-en-Seine, France
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Abbey of Saint Wandrille

Abbey
Sights & Landmarks
Beer distributor
Brewpub
Heritage preservation
Monastery
Beautiful abbey and our guide Antoine was lovely!
Noa B — Google review
Wouldn't recommend it if you go there for a quick stop. You can only really get access to the stuff if you partake in a guided group.
ObamaNeverCare — Google review
They are the ruins of a magnificent eglise, with an exquisite chapelle right behind. The perfect place for a quiet visit on a sunny day Enviar comentarios
María Z — Google review
One of the best excursions I have done. Father Lucian is great, aknowledge a funny person.
Drahomira K — Google review
Beautiful place with a really great gift shop
Kevin E — Google review
Very nice! Take the tour, you'll learn a lot
Frédéric S — Google review
Silent & Monks’ Beer!
陳東興 — Google review
Beautiful. Peaceful. All masses are in Latin.
Florian J — Google review
4.5
(653)
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4.0
(114)
2 Rue Saint-Jacques, 76490 Rives-en-Seine, France
http://www.st-wandrille.com/
+33 2 35 96 23 11
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Maison Henri IV

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
A great place to visit. People will invite you to a short conference on the history of Saint Valery en Caux. There's also an exhibition dedicated to the port during World War 2, stunning photos and information. And the whole visit is free of charge. Awesome!
JJ C — Google review
This is a community project maintained to the best of local people's abilities. Worth visiting to encourage their effort at the very least, but please do not expect to learn too much about Henri's stay there as nothing really remains of him there
Dmitry U — Google review
Closed until further notice for refurbishments!
Darren C — Google review
Only popped in to see the 51st exhibition but got such good service and information from the guy on the desk.
Adrian B — Google review
Not open. No details of opening times in windows onto street. History notice all in French. Interesting carved cascade..
Hilary P — Google review
Interesting place, for visiting the museum and the building itself, have a short walk around the harbor.
Leonid B — Google review
A nicely renovated old building with a good small museum. Cheap entrance.
Michelle E — Google review
Beautifully restored half timbered house full of history, truly excellent.
Jim M — Google review
4.2
(544)
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4.0
(81)
Quai d'Aval, 76460 Saint-Valery-en-Caux, France
http://saintvaleryencaux.fr/maison-henri-iv/
+33 2 35 57 14 13
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Abbaye de Jumièges

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Heritage museum
Sights & Landmarks
Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty and rich history of Abbaye de Jumièges, a vast monastery founded by Saint Philibert in 654. Nestled in the picturesque Seine valley, this ancient abbey offers a mesmerizing blend of tranquility and charm. The magnificent ruins and ancient church provide an unforgettable experience, while the surrounding scenery with its ancient trees adds to the magical atmosphere.
We loved this Abbey! Worth the visit and the walk. It also has a great gift shop. The town nearby is cute as well. I would recommend buying a guide book as there wasn’t that much information available around the Abbey.
Danielle L — Google review
€7 for this fabulous 13th Century Abbey, with oooodles of history, before and after, the remaining building you see today. This huge monastic building , with its cloisters, nave, transept and 46m tall towers dominate the town. Allow time to wander, imagine times gone past, changes to the religious feelings of the days. There are information boards scattered throughout, an informative leaflet in numerous languages, and guides on site for more if wanted. We noted headsets at €5 and you can have a tour guide too. Unfortunately the monks house at the very top of the grounds was shut (no explanation). The bakery has a little display in it and is worth a walk over to it via the walled garden area. Toilets and gift shop on entry/exit. Very interesting, great value, definitely worth a stop if in the area.
Polly W — Google review
extremely beautiful ruins in a very green park with gigantic old trees 🌳. we first walked around, then hung out for a bit in a ‘beach’ lounge chair that we could move to a spot of our own liking, which in our case was a spot in the shade of a huge tree, right in between the ruins. if you're visiting on a sunny day and you need a break from driving around, bring some water and a snack and perhaps a book and plan for up to two hours here. 😌
Wouter B — Google review
Amazing place to visit and walk around these fantastic ruins. We visited on a very hot day but managed to find plenty of shade in the grounds with plenty of seating provided. Parking was also very accessible around the town, there was a long residential road opposite where we parked on the verge like most people were doing.
Nathan H — Google review
Beautiful place Check agenda to catch some cool events like live concerts
Ana V — Google review
On a little sign (and noted on the back of the free visit pamphlet) we found the link to the Jumieges 3D app and it really made our visit (available in English, French, German, Italian). The free basic pamphlet is available in French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, and Dutch. There is a free audio guide on the app and a function where you can view a recreation of what you would be looking at in the past. Note that guided tours are exclusively in French. You can choose to pay €5 for an audio guide tablet available in French, English, German, and Italian. There are lots of areas to sit down and the trees provide good shade on hot days. The exposition in the Logis Abatial at the back of the property featured artists predominantly from Tunisia and it was worth a (free) visit as well! We visited from Rouen by bus for a day trip and a few hours was all we needed. You can buy bus tickets to get back to Rouen at the Tourism Office because you cannot pay by card and the app doesn’t work well.
Jasmine P — Google review
Beautiful setting and much larger than first appears. There are lots of paths in the grounds to take, and the abbey ruins really are spectacular. We we're surprised that there was no cafe, and food/drinks were not on sale. There is a cafe in the town close by but this doesn't open until 12.00.
Emma W — Google review
Very old romanic cathedral, 7th century built, later in Gotic style extendet. The monastery was plundered after the French Revolution and the stones were used for local house construction. If the original monks had known this, it would have been in a drama. Very impressive to look at, nice reception and shop. The bar opposite has cold beer too!
Adrian B — Google review
4.6
(4075)
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4.6
(680)
24 Rue Guillaume le Conquérant, 76480 Jumièges, France
http://www.abbayedejumieges.fr/
+33 2 35 37 24 02
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Plage de Saint-Valery-en-Caux

Public beach
Outdoor Activities
Beach pavillion
Observation deck
Other Outdoor Activities
Stunning alabaster cliffs as well as tides. Sunny or rainy and windy, always pleasant.
Amarok S — Google review
Beautiful buildings, and a lovely beach (pebbles) over looked by the cliffs
Darren C — Google review
It's become one of our favourite stopping places on the way home because it's such a lovely little town with so much to see & do. Walk along the harbour on both sides of the inlet and onto the promenade, or through the Tennis Club up into Etennmarre woods. If you feel particularly energetic, climb up to the Scottish & French Memorial's on both sides of the harbour commemorating the events of June 1940.
Jim M — Google review
One of the smaller Ports on the Normandy coast that retains a certain charm despite being half shelled flat by a certain Rommel.
James E — Google review
A little windy but a great place for a sunny spring day
Arthur S — Google review
Very friendly village by the sea with a significant history from WWII. The walk up to the 51st Highland Division is well worth it. Clean toilets on the seafront.
Kathryn T — Google review
Stopped for the 3rd time to break our journey home in a motorhome. Great motorhome aire overlooking the sea and a 5 minute stroll into the town. Plenty of places to eat and drink. Motorhome owners, take care on the approach road to the aire, it is quite narrow.
Chris P — Google review
Shingle beach with promenade. Lovely view of the chalk cliffs
Stephen P — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Rue de Bohême, 76460 Saint-Valery-en-Caux, France
14

Cabaret Le Puits Enchante

Dinner theater
Concerts & Shows
Experience a festive dinner show at the Cabaret Le Puits Enchante, located in the heart of Pays de Caux. This cabaret offers dinner shows and tea evenings all year round. Join them on December 24th and 31st for a special New Year's Eve celebration featuring a delightful traditional meal accompanied by a lively dance party.
This was a complete surprise. I went for lunch with the Sweet Trip & GCCG UK for Sunday lunch and a show. The food was great and the show exceptional and fun was had by all. Really good fun.
John H — Google review
Great idea for an event and extremely well performed considering our show had been translated to English songs! Superb afternoon, thank you!
Duncan M — Google review
Super 👌
Monique H — Google review
Excellent moment
Marion H — Google review
Super
Jean-Francois L — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had an absolutely wonderful evening at the cabaret! From the moment we arrived, we were greeted with a smile by an attentive and dynamic team. The meal was excellent, with delicious and beautifully presented dishes. As for the show... a real feast for the eyes and ears! The performers are talented, full of energy, and convey an incredible atmosphere throughout the evening. A big congratulations to the entire team for this magical moment, filled with laughter, good humor, and conviviality. We left with stars in our eyes and the desire to return very soon! ✨🎶❤️ (Original) Nous avons passé une soirée absolument merveilleuse au cabaret ! Dès notre arrivée, nous avons été accueillis avec le sourire par une équipe attentionnée et dynamique. Le repas était excellent, des plats savoureux et joliment présentés. Quant au spectacle… un vrai régal pour les yeux et les oreilles ! Les artistes sont talentueux, pleins d’énergie et transmettent une ambiance incroyable tout au long de la soirée. Un grand bravo à toute l’équipe pour ce moment magique, rempli de rires, de bonne humeur et de convivialité. Nous sommes repartis avec des étoiles plein les yeux et l’envie de revenir très vite ! ✨🎶❤️
Annie R — Google review
(Translated by Google) My first time at this cabaret. A wonderful show with a great atmosphere. The food was homemade and very good. The staff was attentive to their customers. I recommend this place. Congratulations to the actors for this wonderful evening. (Original) 1 ère fois dans ce cabaret. Tres beau spectacle avec une super ambiance. Repas fait maison et très bon. Personnel à l'écoute des clients. Je recommande cette adresse. Félicitations aux acteurs de cette belle soirée
Diane A — Google review
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8 Rue du Champ de Course, 76560 Doudeville, France
https://cabaretlepuitsenchante.com/
+33 6 42 67 55 75
15

Veules

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River
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Nestled on the stunning Alabaster Coast, Veules-les-Roses is a charming village that captures the essence of Normandy. Just 12 miles from Dieppe, this picturesque spot features delightful half-timbered cottages and an enchanting atmosphere steeped in history. The Veules River, known as France's smallest river at just 1,100 meters long, meanders through the village before flowing into the sea amidst striking chalk cliffs.
One of the oldest villages in the Country of Co (Pays de Caux) and the most beautiful villages in Normandy. Veul-les-Roses will enchant you with its landscapes: the charm of its seashores, rich architectural heritage and greenery along the shortest river in France - the Veul. The length of this river is only 1100 m. Walking along its banks, you will discover the history of the village (mills, resort villas, flower houses, churches) and come out to the sea with a sandy beach. You will find buildings of various styles here - from rustic wooden houses and fishermen's houses to chic villas of the early 20th century, as well as small and large gardens with an abundance of flowers, especially roses.
Hanna S — Google review
It is a small valley nestled in the Pays de Caux, between the alabaster cliffs. Between the banks of the Veules and the seafront, a village stretches out where Belle Époque villas rub shoulders with old half-timbered Norman houses. At first, painters and intellectuals from all over Europe stopped to visit Veules-les-Roses and eventually succumbed to its charms. You simply have to visit Veules-les-Roses! Stroll, stroll, stroll in this village which alone concentrates all the charm of Normandy. It is one of the most beautiful in France and one of the oldest in the region. It was built in a valley, a depression in the cliffs which gives access to the sea. Everything is there, from half-timbered houses to old mills, including Belle Époque villas and bath cabins. ​​The smallest river in France which is 1149 meters long. This is one of the peculiarities of the village and you should not miss to walk along it obviously. You can start the walk on the waterfront to go up the path to the source of the river. You will come across old stone bridges, half-timbered thatched cottages and old hotels.
Marija S — Google review
This village is very beautiful.
Nioclás C — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place to visit, especially in summer! The village is very flowery, it’s magnificent! There is a whole short route to take on foot to discover the cressonnière, the Veules and arrive at the beach! I recommend 🥰 (Original) Un bel endroit à visiter, surtout l'été ! Le village y est très fleuri, c'est magnifique ! Il y a tout un petit parcours à faire à pied pour découvrir la cressonnière, la Veules et arriver à la plage ! Je recommande 🥰
Coralie — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very very nice little municipality. The streets are clean and the sun this weekend did us good! (Original) Très très belle petite municipalité. Les rues sont propres et le soleil de ce week-end nous ont fait du bien !
Eric P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty village, with beautiful houses and very good restaurants (Original) Très joli village, avec de belles demeures et de très bon restaurant
Corinne L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent village with the Veules, ideal for walking and strolling along the smallest river in France ❤ a setting nestled in Seine-Maritime that you absolutely must see, you will L-O-V-E it (Original) Magnifique village avec la Veules idéal pour se promener et flâner tout le long du plus petit fleuve de France ❤ un écrin niché en Seine-Maritime à voir absolument, vous allez A-D-O-R-É
Amandine — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice walk, very beautiful place! (Original) Très belle promenade, très bel endroit !
Yvelise R — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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76980 Veules-les-Roses, France
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16

Le Vieux Rouen

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
(Translated by Google) Magnificent old Rouen with many cobblestone wheels and typical Normandy houses. It's good flanne there. (Original) Magnifique vieux Rouen avec de nombreux roues pavés et des maisons typique de la Normandie. Il y fais bon de flanne.
Simon F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great discovery. Quiet clean streets and beautiful homes. Beautiful architecture. It has charm (Original) Une belle découverte. Des rues propres calme et de belles maisons. Bel architecture. Ça a du charme
Charline S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pretty and lively right now (Original) Joli et animé en ce moment
Francis M — Google review
4.3
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4.4
(2492)
Rue du Calvaire, 76480 Bardouville, France
17

Église Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc de Rouen

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
The Church of St Joan of Arc is a boat-shaped monument and church built in 1979 to honor Joan of Arc. It features Renaissance windows and serves as a shrine for the beautiful stained glasses of the destroyed church St Vincent. Located near Place du Vieux Marche, it stands as a modern tribute to history.
This is an extraordinary work of modern architecture which seems totally at odds with the rest of the square in which it sits but it becomes more appealing as you look further and inside. It it a daring piece of design. Inside the space is bright and contemporary but set with the lead light windows of an ancient church. The space is enclose by a convex roof , the opposite of the pointed arch in most churches. The playful fish shaped windows add lightness but also meaning. A great space.
G M — Google review
The Church of Saint Joan of Arc in Rouen was one of the most moving stops on this trip to France. The Church is in the square where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake. Never in a million years did I think I'd find myself here! There's a simple cross marking the spot, and standing there gave me chills. The church itself is… truly unique. It looks nothing like your typical cathedral. The outside is covered in these overlapping tiles that look like scales- very dramatic and almost sea creature like. It had been explained how the roof was made to look like flames (symbolizing her execution) and an overturned Viking ship outside, almost looking like a hat. Super symbolic, and once you know this information, the design makes a lot more sense! Inside, peaceful and very colorful. All the stained glass windows are unbelievably stunning! This place is absolutely worth seeing if you are anywhere near Rouen! The history and the design combined is unlike anything I've ever seen!
How L — Google review
This church honestly looks more like a parliament building than a traditional place of worship! Entry was free when I visited (it reopened at 2pm), which was a nice bonus. The building’s unique shape really stands out—it's unlike any other church or cathedral I've seen in Normandy. The stained glass windows are quite pretty, too. The location is a bit odd, though—right in the middle of the square, which doesn’t seem like the most natural spot for it. I actually thought the symbolic stake and the surrounding gardens outside felt more fitting for the setting. Overall, definitely worth a visit just to see something different!
Tom S — Google review
This is a church, monument, and complex dedicated to Joan of Arc. The entire complex was built on where she was burnt by the British. Now, it is a nice area for shopping and restaurants. Overall, a nice experience to learn about her saga and the history of this period in France.
C N — Google review
First they burned her, then made her a saint. What an irony. The church has very unique architecture, it's not like any other churches I have seen before. It's interesting that locals were not big fans of it, and even protested against it. Nevertheless it's here, in the middle of the Market Square. A nice place to sit and watch people, and think about your life. Do not miss the place where she was actually burned, to the left from the entrance.
Elllen K — Google review
Sadly the church was locked up the day we visited. It's very unusual looking building and I personally did not like it much. Outside is, apparently, the spot where Joan of Arc was burnt to the stake. So dread.
Gillian — Google review
Interesting church, placed in a place where executions were performed. The roof is extraordinary, resembling a dragon or a viking boat. The interior is something different from every church I've seen.
Marius T — Google review
This modern church looks less like a traditional place of worship and more like a Viking longship docked in the city — a drakkar with holy vibes. Built in the 1970s right where Joan of Arc was burned, it’s a bold mix of history and futuristic design. Inside, the minimalist, light-filled spaces are so calm you might forget you’re not on a Scandinavian cruise. Definitely a church that’s sailing against the architectural tide. :)
Michael N — Google review
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4.1
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Pl. du Vieux Marché, 76000 Rouen, France
https://www.cathorouen.org/leglise-sainte-jeanne-darc/
+33 7 88 24 99 06
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place du Vieux-Marché

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Sights & Landmarks
Fresh food market
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Place du Vieux-Marché, also known as the Old Market Square, is a historic and significant site in Rouen. It was here that Joan of Arc was executed in 1431 during the Hundred Years War. The modern Church of Saint Joan of Arc stands out with its unconventional design resembling an upturned ship, symbolizing the city's connection to sea and river traffic.
Place du Vieux-Marché in Rouen, France! This square has everything I love in a European city, the history, atmosphere, beautiful architecture, and the kind of energy that makes you want to stay!! It’s hard to believe this peaceful, lively place is where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake. You can sit in front of the Church of Saint Joan of Arc, just steps from her execution site, and watch life unfold around you. The contrast between the past and present here is wild and very moving. The square is surrounded by medieval buildings, cafés, fun little bars, and boutiques. It’s perfect for people watching- its fun to see the locals and tourists wandering through along with some odd characters who could be straight out of a novel! I sat with a coffee in the sun and admired it all. It was fun to take it all in and feel the city’s soul! It’s not just a historical site. it's alive, now full of charm and beauty, evolving from a dark past. Super cool way to spend a day in Rouen France!
How L — Google review
Lots of history. Joan of Arc in the church. A beautiful mens choir in the church practicing when we were there. Really cute shops all over town with some unique buys.
Judy P — Google review
This is where Joan of Arc was executed and you feel the melancholy in the air. It’s a very simple affair with a monument and church dedicated to her and the square preserved from that time. The surrounding buildings have been preserved and walking here you can almost imagine how it might have been in that day hundreds of years before. Definitely visit when you’re in Rouen.
Tawseef K — Google review
A charming historic square where past meets the buzz of modern life. This is the very spot where Joan of Arc was burned, so the atmosphere isn’t your average town square. Surrounded by colorful buildings, cafés, and markets, it offers a perfect blend of old and new. Great for grabbing a coffee or just soaking up that unmistakably French vibe that seems to seep from every corner.
Michael N — Google review
Amazing to see Rouen and the cathedral . Lovely place to visit and stop off at cafe for good and drinks
Lyn L — Google review
Very nice place. I have enjoyed a lot.
Marcelo N — Google review
Great area to shop or eat. The old town part of Rouen.
P F — Google review
I arrived at almost 6 pm. There was nothing there. I felt very sad.
Kavisara N — Google review
4.5
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4.0
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Pl. du Vieux Marché, 76000 Rouen, France
https://www.rouen.fr/place-du-vieux-marche
+33 2 32 08 32 40
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Rue du Gros Horloge

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Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
Rue du Gros Horloge is a must-visit pedestrian street in Vieux Rouen, featuring centuries-old buildings, shops, and a historical astronomical clock. This iconic street serves as the main artery of the city center and is reserved for pedestrian traffic. It provides easy access to notable landmarks such as Notre-Dame Cathedral and Place du Vieux-Marche.
4.4
(2060)
76000 Rouen, France
20

Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Located in Rouen, the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen is a stunning 12th-century Gothic cathedral with a rich history. The cathedral offers tours that include the remains of a crypt from a Roman structure on site. As you approach the cathedral from the Gros-Horloge shopping street, you'll notice its asymmetrical facade, reflecting its centuries-long construction and renovation history.
Absolutely beautiful! One of the most breathtaking churches I have been too! Walking inside takes your breath away. The ceilings are giant, the statues amazing and the stained glassed windows just wow! We didn’t have to pay to enter. It is breathtaking. Loved all the statues on the outside with the gargoyles everywhere.
Melissa P — Google review
Impressive,monumental cathedral in every sense of the word. With highly detailed, intricate sculptures piling on every inch of the building, it is a stunning, beautiful structure all around. There is a large tent set up in the front currently, perhaps for a reception or important event, it obstruct part of the front view. Walk around and to the back, the design continues to impress. There are cafe shops, restaurants and fast food takeout, pastries, souvenir shops nearby. The uniquely frrncg architecture, medieval looking town is so quaint and pretty to visit. Wear comfortable shoes as the town is walkable and all cobblestoned, it can be hard on the feet after a while. There are several other great attractions earby such as the large clock, Jeanne D'Arc church...all are must-see monuments. I didn't go inside the cathedral (not religious) just love European flares, history and art.
G D — Google review
A breathtaking masterpiece of Gothic architecture — one of the most magnificent cathedrals in all of France ⛪✨. Standing before it feels like stepping back through centuries of history, art, and faith. Every detail, from the intricate façade to the towering spire, tells a story of devotion and craftsmanship. 🏛️ What Makes It Special The cathedral inspired Claude Monet, who painted it over 30 times to capture how light changes its appearance — and when you stand there, you understand why. The play of light and shadow across the façade is mesmerizing, especially during sunrise and sunset. Inside, the soaring ceilings and stained-glass windows create a peaceful, almost spiritual silence. 🕰️ Historical Importance Built between the 12th and 16th centuries, it houses the heart of Richard the Lionheart and remains one of the tallest church structures in France. Despite damage during wars and lightning strikes, it has been beautifully restored — a symbol of Rouen’s resilience. 📝 Practical Info ✅ Free entrance ✅ Light show (in summer months) — a must-see experience that brings Monet’s vision to life 🎨 ✅ Nearby cafés and shops for a perfect cultural stroll afterward A place that leaves you speechless — not just for its beauty, but for its soul. Whether you’re religious or not, standing here fills you with awe and peace. ⸻ For more tips follow me on Google. I have a lot of maps and places to visit all around the world 🌎 all for free for my followers on Google Maps. @Amagi.zi
Amagizi — Google review
The church is beautiful and impressive! You can spend a good time admiring all the details on it. During the evening (10:30pm) they had a light show - it was SO BEAUTIFUL. It had history and beauty in the show and it was captivating. It’s for free, you just need to get around the church and enjoy the free experience. Highly recommend.
DANIELA S — Google review
Huge impressive cathedral. Tribute to Jeanne d'Arc. Unfortunately, some parts have been distroyed in WW2, and renovated using concrete, and glass windows, instead of vitrages.
Noam L — Google review
Impressive cathedral with wonderful stained glass windows and a crypte. You don’t need to be history or architecture savvy to appreciate this! The impressive tree next to the cathedral was planted in 1797 to commemorate the French Revolution.
Benoit S — Google review
Glorious cathedral both inside and out and the 10:30 light show was worth the wait. There are so many intricate designs and figures throughout the building that you could spend hours just checking them out.
Phil M — Google review
Visiting the iconic Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris was an absolutely breathtaking experience. It’s truly one of the world’s most stunning architectural masterpieces. It’s amazing to see how beautifully it’s been restored after the devastating fire in 2019. The cleaned marble and vibrant stained glass made the interior glow like never before! Even with the long line (though I’m glad it moved quickly!), it was worth every second. There’s something so magical about standing inside a place with so much history and artistry. Seeing the rose windows, the stained glass windows, the sculptures, and the architecture was awe-inspiring. Notre-Dame always leaves a lasting impression. This 850 years old treasure is back and as magnificent as ever. If you are in Paris it is definitely a must see.
Renee M — Google review
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Pl. de la Cathédrale, 76000 Rouen, France
http://www.cathedrale-rouen.net/
+33 2 35 71 51 23
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21

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen

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Art museum
Museums
The Rouen Museum of Fine Arts, also known as the Meeting of Metropolitan Museums (RMM), is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts. Established by Napoleon, this museum boasts an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, drawings, and decorative arts spanning from the 15th to the 21st centuries.
Un vrai trésor insolite! What a wonderful Sunday surprise to find a museum with free (!!) entry, no crowds, and room upon room of abundant chefs d'oeuvre from artists ranging from local stars like Bouton and Zacharie to luminaries such as Renoir, Sisley, Velasquez and Caravaggio. Cherries on top were the absolutely lovely and helpful staff (including the delightful staff member with the gorgeous earring 💜 and the coupe casquette) and the excellent selection in the shop. Also, there's a grand piano you can play surrounded by great art — what a treat!!We'll be back!
Jordi W — Google review
The Monet was a bucket list item. Easy to find. Friendly staff and such a pleasant atmosphere. A variety of amazing artists. There are a few paintings that just blow the mind with their size and complexity. Not sure if wheelchair friendly. The toilets were clean and tidy. Lockers for bags and a curio shop. Well located and has few restaurants in the area. The video attached of the Seine and the artists paintings along the river.
Vaughan F — Google review
Beautiful fine arts museum; free entrance, open daily from 10 AM. It has 2 floors; some exhibitions are paid. Amazing beautiful hall at the ground floor with 3 huge pictures made by Dufy, other big pictures and many statues. The museum houses works of famous painters and sculptors; some decorations are also on display. 1-2 hours. Highly reccomended!
Carmen S — Google review
A truly beautiful and inspiring museum — one of the best in Normandy 🎨. The collection covers everything from medieval to modern art, including masterpieces by Monet, Caravaggio, and Delacroix. The layout is open and easy to follow, allowing you to take your time and enjoy each room without feeling rushed. 🖼️ What Makes It Special The balance between classical and impressionist works is perfect. The lighting and spacious halls create a calm atmosphere that lets you appreciate every detail of the art. Many of the pieces are directly connected to Rouen’s history and its influence on the Impressionist movement. 🎧 Practical Tips ✅ Free entry — a huge plus for such a quality museum. ✅ Descriptions available in both French and English. ✅ Café and gift shop inside for a relaxing break. 🚗 Parking is nearby, and the museum is just a short walk from the city center. But its very hard to find a spot! So if u find any in the way just park and walk If you love art, history, or architecture, this place is a must-see. Take your time, enjoy the silence, and let the paintings tell their stories. ⸻ For more tips follow me on Google. I have a lot of maps and places to visit all around the world 🌎 all for free for my followers on Google Maps. @Amagi.zi
Amagizi — Google review
One of the best well organized museums I’ve visited. Almost in every room there is a sitting area, so the visitors can take a break from walking and standing, also allow ppl to take their time to enjoy the art. The map and marks are very clear to follow. The whole experience is easy, no rush and delightful, The collections of the impressionist arts are impressive. And it’s free entrance! Highly highly recommended.
Robbin S — Google review
The museum building is very handsome. A good section of this museum is free. The artwork and sculptures are amazing. Photo's allowed without flash. There were two staff to answer any questions.
Ewan B — Google review
A good surprised with great display. You can see the painting up close, see the brush stroke and smell the paint close. Great building and not crowded with traditional and impressionist arts. And it's free entry, it's a gem.
Allen P — Google review
I knew this placed housed one of my favorite artworks (sons of Clovis) but since it was free I really wasn’t expecting much. I spent hours in there. It’s designed perfectly and has a vast collection, particularly the impressionist room. I wasn’t expecting to see half a dozen amazing Monets. Also the security dude at the entrance really was so friendly and helpful and just put me in a good mood to go and enjoy some of the world’s best art, for free.
Brenton T — Google review
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4.4
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Esp. Marcel Duchamp, 76000 Rouen, France
http://mbarouen.fr/
22

Historial Jeanne d’Arc

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Museum
History Museums
Specialty Museums
The Historial Jeanne d’Arc is a history museum located at the Archdiocese of Rouen, dedicated to the story of Joan of Arc. The museum showcases her life as a historical figure, myth, and religious icon through holographic displays. Visitors can explore the medieval buildings where she was threatened with torture and where her trial took place. The museum also features a retrial that occurred 25 years after her death.
Fantastic re-enactment tour of Jeanne's d'arcs story and trial. Very engaging well paced and interesting. They have styled the tour in side the old archbishops palace where projectors are used on the cleaned walls for aesthetic and intriguing storytelling. We needed English audio guides, which were free. Tour takes about an hour and you need to wait for the tour time to start because its video based. There is also other rooms after to look through after as well. Great view of Rouen here as well!
Kaz B — Google review
Well worth the time if you’re visiting. Excellent presentations of ancient events. The translation devices worked well. Two tips make sure volume is up and don’t put the receiver in your pocket. It seems to have a small aerial which you can see but the unit struggles if this is obscured. Much more knowledgeable after the tour.
Craig T — Google review
A really impressive modern exhibition about Joan of Arc’s life, full of projections, 3D visualizations, and a strong immersive vibe. The beginning feels like a historical movie you actually get to step inside. Later parts are more traditional, with documents and classic displays. Still, the whole experience holds together well — even those who skipped history class will walk away understanding why Joan remains such a legendary figure.
Michael N — Google review
Very interesting museum leading you through a retrial of Joan. Very immersive exhibits where you are lead through multiple rooms each with projections. Also set in the bishop's palace so included access to some rooms at the end with great views of the city.
Alfie N — Google review
I would have given 5 stars for this attraction about the life and death of Joan of Arc but as it’s a video exhibition in French you need to wear a headset. Whilst this doesn’t bother me you really have to have it loud to drown out the French audio on the video. Some great rooms and views of Rouen though, don’t be afraid to try doors to get into the chapel (see picture).
Lee H — Google review
Rather than a museum, it is a linear, immersive tour presented in multiple stages by means of a light/projection show while traversing up and around through the palace’s rooms and towers. The entire experience has high production value and very comprehensively explains the history of Jeanne D’Arc from beginning to end. I did not know about the place in advance so I was pleasantly surprised at the presentation. Highly recommended for those who want to learn in a more dynamic fashion.
Luis A — Google review
An interesting museum about Joan of Arc. Excellent location for restaurants and seeing the Rouen Cathedral. You are given an audio headset to translate and videos start in each room at certain times. I appreciated it, but would have preferred self-pacing. It was cold inside and I kept my winter coat on for most of the experience. Not many souvenirs, although I think that makes sense for a more somber site. Once was enough, but I recommend you go if you're interested in Joan of Arc, as a person, saint, and legend.
Rebecca O — Google review
We luckily arrived right before a session was starting so didn’t have to wait before beginning. The concept is a multimedia presentation that takes place over several rooms that a large tour group moves through. Every session is the same, presented over loud speakers with projected visuals that were quite cool. If you want a translated audio, it is included in the price of your ticket. The headphones don’t actually sit in your ears and sometimes it was quite hard to tune out the French (especially if you mostly understand that too) to hear the translation. It was a bit of a sensory overload. In at least one quarter of the rooms there is not enough seating for the whole group, so if you have accessibility needs be sure to speak up to get a seat. It is largely wheelchair accessible although the main group takes lots of winding stairs. The story is told through actor portrayals of Joan’s contemporaries and is quite engaging. We did learn a lot, but still had some unanswered questions at the end (why was she called Joan of Arc?). Overall I think this is worth a visit if you want a different museum experience, you have kids, or you know very little about Joan of Arc. I would have been happier to pay slightly less for the experience.
Jasmine P — Google review
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7 Rue Saint Romain, 76000 Rouen, France
http://www.historial-jeannedarc.fr/
+33 2 35 52 48 00
23

Bois des Moutiers

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Temporarily Closed
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Park
Bois des Moutiers is a popular destination in France, known for its stunning gardens and natural beauty. The park boasts an impressive collection of giant rhododendrons and the Shamrock garden hosts the largest collection of hydrangeas in the world. The area around Varengeville showcases the unspoiled beauty of nature, with the Vasterival valley offering a grandiose and intimate setting.
Varied and beautiful park,/gardens. Rhododendrons galore. Guided tours only, in french but downloadable guide in English possible. Open certain days only - check website.
Fibonacci89 P — Google review
Nice park-like area (not a forest), house and garden nicely tuned to each other. OK guided tour, mostly French spoken. Guide did not want to translate it all, although he spoke English.
Andre R — Google review
This place was well maintained and had many beautiful floral trees. Being someone who seeks out a more natural setting though, I disliked how many tourists were there even on a weekday. You never we're able to have too much time alone since everyone follows the trail. None the less, it was a nice walk on a spring day..only a little chilly in the shady parts.
Bonnie T — Google review
Lovely gardens; over looking the sea with the most beautiful views of topery and flowers. There's also the very pretty woods full of lushous greens as well as interesting trees and jungle like plants. Pretty good place to take children to run free and have fun while parents watch the sea view. There's also a beautiful house to look around but not as good for children. Parking is also free and most staff speak fluent English. Would definitely go again and everybody should take a look if in the area.
Alex G — Google review
This is an Arts & Crafts house designed by Edward Lutyens with a garden by Gertrude Jeykll, the first of their collaborations. You can't see inside the house at the moment, but the garden is spectacular. Around the house are a series of 'rooms', which are well presented, and then you walk down a valley with mature trees, and wonderful rhododendrons and azaleas at this time of year. The weather was a bit dull, but it didn't take away at all from the sheer exuberance of the displays. Note that the garden is open for two hours in the morning, and four in the afternoon. I think you need at least two hours to properly appreciate the garden !
Jeremy J — Google review
The single most impressive garden and park I've ever seen. A true master piece! I'm not surprised to read that the British architect of the garden later designed a palace for a king in New Delhi! Budget 2 hours for the visit, the park is huge!
Tobias — Google review
Lovely gardens! A must see but prepare to walk.
David W — Google review
Wreally Beautifull A Joy to be here SPRING lots still has to blossem !but allready a feeling of a paradise on earth.love Marionne Ernst
Marionne E — Google review
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Rte de l'Eglise, 76119 Varengeville-sur-Mer, France
https://www.boisdesmoutiers.com/
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Aitre Saint Maclou

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Historical landmark
Museums
Aitre Saint-Maclou is a captivating historical site nestled in the heart of Rouen, renowned for its intriguing past as a plague cemetery dating back to the 14th century. This remarkable complex features hauntingly beautiful carvings that depict macabre themes and houses an ossuary added in the 16th century. Today, it serves as a vibrant cultural hub with the Fire Arts Gallery showcasing exquisite artisanal crafts made from clay, glass, and metal.
This used to house an ossuary and cemetery but the bodies were exhumed when it became too crowded. It has had many uses since the Middle Ages but many of the original decorative motives still exist. A fascinating place with a deep history.
G M — Google review
This was a cemetery in the Middle Ages but little is to be seen of that except the decoration on the walls of the court and a mummified cat in a glass window. It has then become a school and now it seems to be a meeting spot for art activities. There are boards explaining the history of the place. Unluckily the restaurant was closed as we visited.
Monica P — Google review
Incredible cool museum, the works of art are beautiful and the choice of the color of the walls is so spot on! So much to see. Most incredible part is that there is no entrance fee!!
Jan W — Google review
It is a place for whom want to deep dive into history, art, culture in old France. I loved the ceramics, history of ceramics, also there is Cafe Hamlet. But expect so many people.
Taliya M — Google review
Unmissable if in the area. Well kept courtyard (a cemetery in the Middle Ages) and sculptural columns. Now converted into an art space with a crafts shop.
Haynes C — Google review
This is an amazing location with a very cool history. There is a little restaurant inside (which we didn't go to so I can't review it) but we mostly just walked around, enjoying the calm as well as the very interesting historical carved decorations.
John B — Google review
An interesting history and surprising modern uses. Well worth a visit especially to the upstairs galleries and exhibition of clay pottery making.
Janet — Google review
Historical place that reminds us of the victims of the plague. Nice galleries there. Interesting to read more about the plague in middle ages.
SVC — Google review
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186 Rue Martainville, 76000 Rouen, France
https://www.aitresaintmaclou.fr/
+33 2 35 52 48 21
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Chateau Musee de Dieppe

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Art museum
Museums
Chateau Musee de Dieppe, located in Dieppe, France, is a hilltop castle with a rich history dating back to the 14th century. Overlooking the English Channel, it has served as a military fortress, prison, and now houses an impressive museum. The museum features fine paintings, artworks, ivory carvings from the impressionist era and folding lace fans. Visitors can also enjoy stunning views of the city rooftops and waterfront from this historical site.
Simple but nice castle. The walk up to the castle is doable, the view is very pretty! We didn’t enter the museum, but looked around the castle and in the shop. If you’re exploring Dieppe, you should pay a visit to the castle! Wouldn’t take up much of your time.
Naomi B — Google review
A very beautiful place to take a walk around. Had a really great time! Can’t say much about the museum itself but enjoyed examining the old maps, boats, the château itself and the premises. Worth visiting!
Masha Y — Google review
This was great! It is free for people under the age of 25 and only 6.50 for other people. The building itself is beautifull with many great views. There is also a piano which you can play if you want to! All in all, this is a must visit if you are going to Dieppe!
Kevin Y — Google review
Pretty cool place to visit. Beautiful area with plenty to see without paying to enter museum, but worth the entry fee. Easily can spend 2 hours or more just walking around and enjoying everything. Be prepared for uphill walking. Very limited parking (5 cars at the top), but there is free parking near the beach which is about a 10 - 15 minute walk to the chateau. Defiently worth visiting.
Matthew A — Google review
A beautiful Château on the cliffs near the beach good for small hike, view from the top is beautiful and calming, you can book the ticket and visit the museum inside the castle or you can take the walk alongside the cliffs.
Arpita G — Google review
The grounds were free to enter and it wasn't expensive to get inside the castle. The view is the best from the top .
Mona F — Google review
Beautiful Chateau and interesting 👌🏻 went with my colleagues last weekend and we love it, the view is amazing the paints and all were excellent.
Anawa43 — Google review
Incredible collection of many items belonging to soldiers involved in the crossing. So much is here, I highly recommend visiting, in particular to all Canadians. List of all who died/were missing that day.
Frank D — Google review
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Rue de Chastes, Bd de la Mer, 76200 Dieppe, France
https://www.dieppe.fr/mes-activites/la-culture/le-musee
+33 2 35 06 61 99
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Church of Saint Jacques

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
The Church of Saint Jacques, dating back to around 1168, is a prime example of Norman Gothic architecture. The church is currently undergoing renovation and features walls adorned with plaques honoring the lost fishermen of Dieppe. Additionally, visitors can explore the Chappelle Notre Dame de Bonsecours perched on the cliffs overlooking the harbor and ferry port.
For all the years we have been going to Dieppe, never made it into Saint Jacques. Beautiful stain glass windows and really interesting history. Well worth a visit.
Kathy M — Google review
It was raining hard so I popped into the church. I was all alone apart from the organist who was practicing something incredibly gothic. I made a recording which I am listening to right at this moment. I was the entirety of the audience.
Sean C — Google review
The old part of Dieppe is very interesting. There is no good place to eat during public holidays, though.
G S — Google review
Beautiful and quiet church
Kevin Y — Google review
Beautiful church in the midst of being restored. The stained glass windows as amazing. They must be seen on a sunny bright day, withthe sun streaming in. So peaceful and calm.
Robert A — Google review
Magnificent piece of architecture. Intricate work and beautiful stained glass
Terri L — Google review
Very beautiful old church in Dieppe... Most of the information scattered throughout is only in French, but still a beautiful interior, and magnificent exterior.
Jeffrey F — Google review
Impressive and somewhat creepy building due some decay over it's long lasting history.
Nick W — Google review
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10 Rue Sainte-Catherine, 76200 Dieppe, France
https://rouen.catholique.fr/diocese/paroisses/paroisses-du-doyenne-de-dieppe/saint-jean-paul-ii-de-dieppe/
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Musée Estran Cité de la Mer

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Musée Estran Cité de la Mer is a museum located in the former fishing quarter, offering insights into the natural and human history of the Channel. With over 1,600 square meters of galleries, visitors can explore Dieppe's historic local trades such as shipbuilding and fishing. The museum also features aquariums showcasing native species, along with exhibits on the formation of local chalk cliffs and coastal habitat preservation efforts.
Well laid out, and some very informative video presentations. There is no longer an aquarium, but the tanks have been converted to displays.
Julia F — Google review
Museum is quite small and is probably more interesting for kids. All information is in French, but you can take some printouts with English description. Please be aware that not all that you see on the photos is available in the museum. For example, there is no more aquarium.
Igor K — Google review
Museum is ok. The explanatory boards are only in french. You get a translation folder at the entrance, the German translation is poor (I didn't look in the English one). You see different aspects if the sea, from ships, to off-shire energy to pollution, but since all boards are only in french, it becomes a bit boring (specially for kids, that don't speak/understand the language).
Victor C — Google review
Small but interesting museum. Small section of live fish. Modest entrance fee.
Karen P — Google review
Not exactly modern but interesting with interactive features. They think of children (lego, coloring sheets). There are no longer any living animals due to the change of legislation and budget constraints.
Jan R — Google review
Very interesting museum both for kids and adults! Congratulations!
Madalina S — Google review
Great maritime museum but only part helped by English handbook. Need audio guide or better curating. Really interesting section on windfarm building and alternative sources of energy. Bang up to date. Aquarium needs update to signage.
William G — Google review
One of the most generous museum of the sea i went to. It is not cheap but the people who work there are really implicated in transmission of knowledge. We saw the feeding of fish and the man explained to us what they eat and showed us how they eat. Recommend it highly especially in off season.
Miki N — Google review
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37 Rue de l'Asile Thomas, 76200 Dieppe, France
http://www.estrancitedelamer.fr/
+33 2 35 06 93 20
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Église catholique Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours à Neuville-lès-Dieppe de Dieppe

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Chapel
Sights & Landmarks
Église catholique Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours à Neuville-lès-Dieppe de Dieppe is a neo-Gothic chapel built in 1876 to honor sailors lost at sea. It features a unique collection of miniature boats offered by fishermen as votive offerings to the Virgin Mary for protection. The chapel's architectural style combines various influences, including a Romanesque bell tower.
The church is unique for the memories of the sailors. They have also got a stunning view right outside the church. I haven’t see a huge statue like this one outside a local church before. There’s also a boat statue outside the church. Quite impressive.
OO L — Google review
Very nice view on the ocean and the city
Süße — Google review
A small church but very atmospheric. Great views across to the harbour of Dieppe The walk up takes you through the Quartier du Pollet, which was the original fishing village.
Joan N — Google review
Unique church - the Sailors church with lamps in boat shape keeping to the theme. While free, the connected paid museum is with a short visit as well. It also includes access to the church roof for a great view.
Benjamin S — Google review
Very fine looking building
Nigel B — Google review
Splendid point de vue. The panorama route leading up to the chapel is a very recommended.
Chris M — Google review
Lovely church on top of the hill with great views. Very moving memory plaques of so many young fishermen lost at sea.
Elysabeth S — Google review
I got emotional knowing how young people past away. I had a very pleasant time here.
Ayame P — Google review
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16 Chem. des Falaises, 76370 Dieppe, France
https://rouen.catholique.fr/diocese/paroisses/paroisses-du-doyenne-de-dieppe/saint-jean-paul-ii-de-dieppe/
+33 2 35 84 21 65
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Le Jardin Agapanthe

Temporarily Closed
Park
Nature & Parks
Garden
Stunningly beautiful ‘secret’ garden. A real treasure. Well worth a visit.
Emma C — Google review
I just didn't want to leave. Heavenly space, beautifully planted and designed with many texture and form combinations for the canopy, mid-height and ground cover perfect for part shade and shade. A masterpiece!
Laura T — Google review
A surprise/gem hidden way in an unassuming village in Normandy. Not big but with lots of paths and "hideaways". Not saying anymore as it would be spoilers. Go and have a view for yourself and take the time to loose yourself in this garden. Try to find a time when it will be less crowded. We visited just around lunchtime and it was perfect. When we left people started to arrive.
Lisbeth V — Google review
Last June, 2018, I went on a fabulous garden tour. Le Jardin Agapanthe was by far, one of my very favorite gardens. Although no books anout the garden were available, I managed to find a used book on Amazon. I was extremely happy. I will treasure that garden visit for many years to come. I absolutely loved it!!!
Marnie W — Google review
Both my son and I were totally enchanted with this garden. Monet's paled in comparison. Right from the rambling planting on the house, to the great trees and streams with the footpaths down the middle made of great slabs of stone to the chickens, tiny chicks and rabbit running about. Beside the Agapanthes there is a marvellous display of Hydrangeas and many more shrubs growing freely or clipped to shape. At the end coffee is served by the manager, but he made an exception for us because we were English and brought us a huge pot of tea, then sat and chatted to us. We had all our questions answered and felt we had received personal attention and great hospitality. I would recommend this place to any garden lover.
Susanna H — Google review
Very disappointed. We had fond memories of a visit some years ago but the garden has really lost its way since. It appears to be more a dumping ground for the owner's stock plants. A building shown on the map of the garden isn't even there any more.
Michael R — Google review
Perfect Garden *Paradise*
Marionne E — Google review
We have visited this garden on Sunday June 24th. Disappointing and way to expensive : 10 euro pp.
Bart R — Google review
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1 Imp. d'Agapanthe, 76850 Grigneuseville, France
http://www.jardin-agapanthe.fr/
+33 6 08 62 24 58
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Reve de Bisons

Restaurant
Sights & Landmarks
Reve de Bisons is a wonderful restaurant that offers a beautiful view of Canadian wildlife and indigenous themed decorations. The food is delicious and the service is top-notch. I highly recommend this spot for anyone looking for a delicious and unique dining experience!
Very nice place. Canadian wildlife and indigenous themed and lovely view. Highly recommend!
Vy N — Google review
We went there to eat as it was the only place in walking distance from our accomodation. The place is huge, filled with kitchy native American motives and hunting trophies. I got the buffalo antricote which was quite difficult to chew. They served us very fast, actually it was too fast, I suppose they already had the food prepared and just warmed it a bit. I would not go there a 2nd time.
Valentin S — Google review
below expectations. tour was entirely in french, which no one mentioned beforehand. even the safety instructions were in french. I liked the wolf tour, the bison tour wasn’t great. The food was average.
Romy T — Google review
Booked a meal for the last night of our holiday only to find out they had no chef to cook so were closed, they had our number so could have let us know, totally useless service. I would avoid this place at all costs unless you want to be disappointed
Richard D — Google review
Nice spot, the tours are interesting and the restaurant feels authentic.
Moritz H — Google review
The guided bison tour was great fun!
Rachel D — Google review
Amazing people and animals! A must-visit!
Spectrre F — Google review
Very nice place to visit with kids
Maman N — Google review
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24 Rte Dieppe, 76590 Muchedent, France
https://www.parccanadien.com/
+33 2 35 04 15 04
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