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Marie Claude2196, route du Mesnil
Jumieges
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Attractions
- Jumièges Abbey: Located just a short distance from your location, Jumièges Abbey is a stunning medieval abbey and one of the oldest in France. Visitors can explore the ruins of the abbey, admire its impressive architecture, and enjoy peaceful walks in the surrounding gardens.
- Parc Naturel Régional des Boucles de la Seine Normande: This regional natural park offers breathtaking views of the Seine River and its meandering loops. It is a perfect destination for nature lovers, with numerous hiking trails, cycling routes, and picnic spots. The park also encompasses charming villages and historic sites.
- Château du Taillis: Situated in Duclair, a short drive from Jumieges, Château du Taillis is a beautiful Renaissance castle surrounded by lush gardens. Visitors can take guided tours inside the castle, marvel at its elegant architecture, and learn about its rich history.
- Musée Victor Hugo: Located in Villequier, this museum is dedicated to the famous French writer Victor Hugo. It is housed in a charming half-timbered house and showcases a collection of personal items, manuscripts, and artworks related to Hugo's life and works.
- Maison des Traditions Normandes: Situated in Saint-Jean-de-Folleville, this museum offers a fascinating insight into Norman traditions and customs. Visitors can explore various exhibitions showcasing traditional costumes, crafts, agricultural tools, and learn about the region's cultural heritage.
- Château d'Orcher: Perched on a hill overlooking the Seine estuary, Château d'Orcher is a medieval fortress with a rich history. Visitors can explore the castle's grounds, enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, and learn about its strategic importance throughout the centuries.
- Musée de la Corderie Vallois: Located in Notre-Dame-de-Bliquetuit, this museum is housed in a former rope-making factory. It offers a unique insight into the traditional craft of rope-making, showcasing ancient tools, machinery, and demonstrating the techniques used in the past.
- Maison des Templiers: Situated in La Mailleraye-sur-Seine, this medieval house is a fascinating attraction. It provides visitors with a glimpse into the daily life of the Knights Templar through its displays of artifacts, weapons, and medieval objects.
- Parc de Brotonne: Spanning over 7,000 hectares, Parc de Brotonne is a vast forested area located along the Seine River. It offers numerous outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. The park is also home to diverse wildlife, making it a great spot for nature enthusiasts. 10. Château du Trait: Located in Le Trait, this Renaissance-style castle is surrounded by a moat and beautiful gardens. Visitors can explore the castle's interior, discover its historical significance, and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the surrounding parkland.