Best attractions and places to see around Baupte are found in a region of Normandy, France, known for its diverse natural landscapes and historical significance. Situated within the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park, Baupte provides access to expansive wetlands, including the ecologically important Tourbière de Baupte peat bog. The area features a mix of natural sites, historical monuments, and cultural landmarks, offering various points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This church is magnificent, both in its exterior architecture and its interior details. It's worth a visit!
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The church of Carentan. Worth it.
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It dates from the 19th century and was built by Pierre-Etienne-Joseph LAFOSSE who, following a dream, decided to create this picturesque garden with canals, a lake with three small islands in the center. Part of the garden was transformed into a valley filled with rocks. A belvedere completes the ensemble, offering a panoramic view of the gardens. In 1897, Bel Esnault was sold and half of the park transformed into pastures. To date, only part of the garden has retained all its structures and remains surprisingly picturesque and rare in Lower Normandy. It was the German command post during D-Day and the first castle liberated after the landing at Utah Beach. @OT Cotentin Bay
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Due to the large number of small canals and the many meadows and fields, this is a hotspot for ornitos.
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The port in the northeast of the city is located at the end of a channel connecting the bay of Les veys and was inaugurated in 1982. When the tide rises, the so-called muscaret can be seen from the lock that closes the entrance to the harbour: a phenomenon in which a wave that flows into the canal from the sea is broken by the resistance of the river water that flows into the sea in the opposite direction. (Michelin)
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The Carentan Canal runs through an aqueduct dating from 1994 over the N13. So don't be surprised if you see sailing boats passing above you from the car. The structure presented the road and hydraulic engineers with many technical problems, including with regard to watertightness and drainage. Le Pont-Canal : opened on June 6, 1994. Le Pont-Canal passes the national route 13 à 2 x 2 journeys (reliant Caen à Cherbourg) along the canal de Carentan à la mer sur le port. Le chantier a duré 22 mois avec en average 70 persons par jour.
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The bocage landscape with its marshes and countless canals is rich in special plant and animal species. The relatively high vegetation in the otherwise barren marshland forms an ideal breeding and wintering place for migratory birds. In addition to water level management, the main objective of this nature park is the transfer of information about the plant and animal world in the area.
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The region around Baupte is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the ecologically important Tourbière de Baupte peat bog, which is part of the larger Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park. Another significant natural site is Marais de Pommenauque, a wetland area known for its diverse plant and animal species. The Baie des Veys, located about 18 km away, is also a notable natural site, particularly for birdwatching.
Near Baupte, you can visit several historical and cultural landmarks. Notre-Dame de Carentan is a must-see, featuring Flamboyant Gothic architecture. The 17th-century Château Bel Enault boasts a garden listed as a Historic Monument. Further afield, Lessay Abbey and Coutances Cathedral offer impressive Romanesque and Gothic architecture respectively. The iconic Normandy Landing Beaches are also within driving distance.
Yes, the area around Baupte is significant for its D-Day history. You can find several museums focusing on the landings, including the D-Day Experience, Normandy Victory Museum, Utah Beach Landing Museum, and La Petite Musette. The historic town of Carentan itself played a crucial role and has preserved monuments despite heavy bombing in 1944.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and gravel biking. For instance, there are several running trails around Baupte, including a 'Canal de Carentan – Carentan loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Les Fonds du Cotentin Trail' or a loop around 'Château Bel Enault'. For more options, check out the guides for Running Trails around Baupte, Cycling around Baupte, and Gravel biking around Baupte.
Many attractions in the Baupte area are suitable for families. The Canal de Carentan and its unique 'muscaret' phenomenon can be interesting for all ages. Historical sites like Notre-Dame de Carentan and Château Bel Enault with its picturesque gardens are also family-friendly. Exploring the marshlands and D-Day museums can be educational and engaging for children.
The best time to visit Baupte for outdoor activities generally aligns with milder weather. Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions for exploring the natural parks, cycling, and walking. These seasons also provide optimal opportunities for birdwatching in the marshlands. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip.
Yes, you can experience the Cotentin marshlands from a unique perspective by taking a boat trip. 'Les bateliers des marais du Cotentin: La Rosée du Soleil' offers guided boat tours, allowing you to discover the diverse flora and fauna of this expansive wetland area.
A unique phenomenon called 'muscaret' can be observed at the Canal de Carentan. During high tide, a wave flows into the canal from the Baie des Veys, creating a distinctive sight. The canal also features the Pont-Canal, an aqueduct that carries the waterway over a national road.
While Baupte itself is nestled in flat marshlands, the wider region offers several scenic viewpoints. The garden of Château Bel Enault includes a belvedere offering panoramic views of its picturesque grounds. Further afield, natural sites like Roches de Ham, Nez de Jobourg, and Cap de la Hague provide dramatic coastal vistas.
Absolutely. The Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park, which encompasses Baupte, is a haven for diverse bird species, especially migratory birds. Marais de Pommenauque is known as a hotspot for ornithology, providing an ideal breeding and wintering place. The Baie des Veys, particularly the Beauguillot National Nature Reserve, also offers excellent birdwatching opportunities.
You can experience vibrant local markets in several nearby towns. Carentan hosts its market on Mondays, Sainte-Mere-Eglise on Thursdays, La Haye-du-Puits on Wednesdays, and Periers on Saturdays. These markets are great places to find local produce and crafts.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich biodiversity and tranquil atmosphere of the marshlands. The bocage landscape of areas like Marais de Pommenauque, with its countless canals and diverse plant and animal species, is highly valued. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers and those seeking peaceful outdoor exploration.


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