Attractions and places to see around Berville, located in the Normandy region of France, include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Seine estuary and features such as chalky promontories and rich flora. Visitors can explore sites ranging from ancient historical monuments to significant religious buildings. The region offers diverse points of interest for those seeking to discover its heritage and natural environment.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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You can pass by here without noticing this 18th century building which has no particular architectural interest, because its interest is not visual, but audio ... Indeed, this castle houses a legendary recording studio which had its heyday in the 70s and 80s. Founded in 1969 by Michel Magne, a key composer of film music from the 60s/70s (he notably composed the music for Tontons flingueurs, Angélique, Fantomas and OSS 117), the castle offered for the first time at the time a residential studio offering room and board to artists who could thus take the time to record their album in the heart of the peaceful countryside of the French Vexin. Its notoriety would go so far as to attract the big names of Anglo-Saxon rock. David Bowie, Elton John, Pink Floyd, Jacques Higelin, Iggy Pop, The Bee Gees, Claude Nougaro, Eddy Mitchell, Cat Stevens, T Rex, Fleetwood Mac, Marvin Gaye, Bernard Lavilliers, and many others recorded here. This story is told in various books and articles, including: "Herouville, the Haunted Castle of Rock," a book by Laurent Jaoui "The Lovers of Herouville," a graphic novel by Yann le Quellec and Romain Ronzeau "Herouville Castle, a French Rock Madness," a documentary by Christophe Tale https://www.lemonde.fr/culture/article/2025/02/07/le-chateau-d-herouville-une-folie-rock-francaise-sur-france-5-la-fascinante-histoire-d-une-pure-utopia-des-annees-1970_6536323_3246.html
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Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church is a parish Catholic church located in Frémécourt, Val-d'Oise, France. It combines a small Renaissance choir, which does not lack appeal, with a partly Romanesque transept and nave, which have lost all character during successive alterations. The bell tower is also Romanesque, and is distinguished by the passage to an octagonal plan above the belfry floor, but it is otherwise an ordinary construction. The portal of the nave is placed under the influence of Classicism, and seems to date from around 1700, when the church risked collapse and had to be repaired. Inside, the most remarkable element is the richly carved 14th century baptismal font. The sculpture of the capitals and keystones of the choir is distinguished by its distance from the conventions of the Renaissance, and the originality of its motifs. The church is listed as a historic monument by order of June 28, 19742. It is still awaiting restoration. With only two Sunday Masses a year and a few special celebrations, the spiritual life has practically died out.
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The Saint-Rémi Church is dedicated to Saint Rémi in honor of the Bishop of Reims who around 496 baptized Clovis des Francs. It was rebuilt twice, first in 1538 and then in 1562. It is distinguished by its mixture of "flamboyant Gothic" and Renaissance. The nave and the porch are the work of Nicolas le Mercier. The Saint Roch chapel at the end of the aisle was built in 1620 at the expense of Nicolas Brûlart de Sillery, Keeper of the Seals of Henri IV. This octagonal building is topped with a ten-sided stone dome. The corner shields of the octagon bear the papal coat of arms (except two with the effigies of two hearts which were added in the 19th century). Under the chapel, note the presence of a crypt which contained the tombs and the “Priants” of the Brûlart de Sillery, as for the Villeroy in Magny-en-Vexin (destroyed in 1793). It is now empty.
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The statue of Admiral Peyron The statue of Admiral Peyron was sculpted by Henri Georget in 1904. It was placed in the center of the town hall square on July 17, 1904. The base (the base) is oblique. The four sides represent the waves of the sea. At the four angles, the sterns of ancient ships can be seen. The pyramid decorated with a capital supports the bust of Admiral Peyron. All these elements are significant of Admiral Peyron's career in the navy. Thus, the homage is paid to the “glorious son of Marines”. Admiral Peyron was born in Marines in 1823. Son of Alexandre Peyron, doctor and Mayor of Marines, he entered the naval school in November 1839. First maneuver officer, then lieutenant, commander, chief of staff, vice-admiral, maritime prefect and senator. An accomplished career from which he climbed all the ranks of the Navy until becoming its minister. He died in Paris on January 9, 1892.
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in a beautiful forest we arrive there with a magnificent sun which warms up a little
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Beautiful corner of forest indeed with small paths in the middle of ferns. There is a special atmosphere there, go ahead it's worth the detour. And it leaves a little thoughtful to see these traces engraved so long ago ...
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Hello lovers of beauty. Your legs really need to take you to this wonderful site, full of emotions. Imagine that 4500 years ago, humans sharpened their tools to cut, hunt, build, leaving a trace engraved in the rock, and time. This corner of the forest is magnificent, so quickly go and discover it. Beautiful walks everyone.
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A block of sandstone which served as polisher in the Neolithic
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Berville and its surroundings offer several significant historical sites. You can visit the Pierre de Lait Polishing Stone, a Neolithic monument where humans sharpened tools 4500 years ago. Other notable sites include the Saint-Rémi Church, rebuilt twice in the 16th century with a blend of Flamboyant Gothic and Renaissance styles, and the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church of Frémécourt, known for its Renaissance choir and 14th-century baptismal font. Don't miss the Monument to Admiral Peyron, honoring a local naval hero.
Yes, for a unique cultural experience, consider visiting Herouville — the rock château. This 18th-century building gained fame in the 70s and 80s as a legendary recording studio, attracting artists like David Bowie and Pink Floyd. It's a hidden gem with a rich musical history. The Pierre de Lait Polishing Stone also offers a special atmosphere, inviting reflection on ancient human activity.
The Berville region, particularly Berville-sur-Mer, is rich in natural features. You can explore Mont Courel, an 80m high chalky promontory overlooking the Seine estuary, known for its lean grasslands. La Mare de l'Inglemare is a pond distinguished by its rich flora, including aquatic plants like water-milfoil. The northern border of the commune is formed by the Seine estuary, with the Canal de Retour d'Eau and the Vilaine river also draining into this system, offering diverse natural landscapes.
The area around Berville is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Berville loop from Arronville' or longer rides such as the 'Rue de Mézières – Ferme du Gros Poirier loop'. Hikers can enjoy trails like the 'Highest point in the Val d'Oise loop' or the 'St Claude de Theuville church loop'. Mountain bikers have options like the 'Large Path in the Woods' or more challenging routes. You can find more details on these activities at the cycling guide, hiking guide, and MTB trails guide for Berville.
While specific family-friendly highlights are not detailed in Berville itself, the broader Normandy region offers options. Farms like Ferme Pédagogique de Canon and La Ferme de l'Oudon, located very close to Berville, can provide educational and recreational experiences for families. Exploring the natural features like Mont Courel or the Estuary of the Seine can also be an engaging activity for all ages.
Among the most popular religious buildings are the Saint-Rémi Church, dedicated to Saint Rémi and known for its unique Gothic and Renaissance architecture, and the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Church of Frémécourt, which features a Renaissance choir and a richly carved 14th-century baptismal font. Both are listed as historic monuments and offer a glimpse into the region's religious heritage.
Yes, the Normandy region surrounding Berville is home to several historical châteaux. While not directly in Berville, you can find the Château de Vendeuvre and the Château de Crèvecoeur, both known for their historic architecture. The Parc et Jardins du Château de Canon also offers beautiful gardens and exhibition halls. Further afield, Falaise Castle is another recognized historic landmark.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of history and nature. For instance, the Pierre de Lait Polishing Stone is described as a 'wonderful site, full of emotions' where one can imagine ancient humans. The surrounding forest is noted for its beauty and 'special atmosphere.' The historical churches are valued for their unique architectural styles and rich heritage.
Yes, visitors can explore local markets in nearby towns. These include Doudeville, Luneray, Cany-Barville, Pavilly, Saint-Valery-en-Caux, Auffay, Barentin, Montville, and Duclair. These markets offer a chance to experience local life and discover regional produce and crafts.
In natural areas like Mont Courel, you can find lean grasslands and hygrophilous vegetation. La Mare de l'Inglemare is particularly noted for its rich flora, including aquatic herbaceous plants such as water-milfoil and bladderwort. The diverse ecosystems around the Seine estuary also support various plant and animal life, though specific fauna details are not provided.
While Berville itself is a focal point, the nearby town of Honfleur is often highlighted as a significant point of interest. It's famous for its picturesque Old Harbour, 17th and 18th-century architecture, and cultural sites like Sainte-Catherine Church (the largest wooden church in France) and Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. Exploring these nearby towns offers additional cultural and scenic experiences.


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