Attractions and places to see around Martainville offer a blend of historical landmarks and natural features in the Seine-Maritime region of France. The area is characterized by its cultural significance, particularly around its châteaux and museums. Visitors can explore historical sites and enjoy the surrounding Norman countryside. Martainville serves as a starting point for discovering the heritage and landscapes of Normandy.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The Calonne greenway is an old, eight-kilometre-long railway line that has been rehabilitated. It connects Saint-André-d'Hébertot and Pont-l'Évêque. A great way to enjoy a lovely bike ride through the trees and Normandy countryside.
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In 2024, this road was paved with sharing for pedestrians and animals... and a good compromise for rollerblades and scooters🙂
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There is a very nice little street between rue de la République and rue Sadi Carnot, it is rue Paul Clémencin. To have
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This church, steeped in history, was part of an important priory in the Middle Ages and is considered the Norman equivalent of Port-Royal. A beautiful and picturesque church that is well worth a visit.
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The city was built around the Risle.
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Between modern, traditional and refined cuisines, Pont-Audemer station, with an innovative concept in Normandy, has managed to recreate a railway atmosphere which offers Norman Venice an attractiveness worthy of the prestige of the great hotel restaurants in the history of railway gastronomy. Happy destiny of a station slated for demolition and which comes back to life with an original and sentimental concept in the art of accommodating good taste, values and flavors... http://seinoz.canalblog.com/archives/2018/06/17/36489940.html
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Pont-Audemer is drained by the Risle, a tributary of the Seine. Surrounded by many wetlands, it is nicknamed the Norman Venice.
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Martainville is rich in history, primarily centered around the magnificent Château de Martainville. This late 15th-century fortress is a prime example of Early Renaissance architecture in Normandy. Within its walls, you'll also find the Saint-André Church, which was part of an important priory during the Middle Ages. The wider region also features other notable châteaux like Château de Radepont, Château de Vascoeuil, and Château de Blainville-Crévon.
Yes, the Musée des Traditions et Arts Normands (Museum of Norman Traditions and Arts) is housed within the Château de Martainville. It offers a fascinating look into daily life in Normandy from the 16th to the 19th centuries, with reconstructed interiors, furniture, textiles, and regional costumes.
You can enjoy the peaceful Parc du Château de Martainville, which includes a flower garden and a Renaissance-inspired vegetable garden. The wild gardens at the rear of the château also offer beautiful views. For a longer outdoor experience, the Voie verte de la Calonne is an old railway line rehabilitated into an eight-kilometre greenway, perfect for enjoying the Normandy countryside. Additionally, Pont-Audemer, known as the 'Norman Venice,' is surrounded by wetlands and drained by the Risle river.
Absolutely. The Voie verte de la Calonne is a superb greenway on an old railroad track, ideal for cycling or a pleasant stroll through the trees. For more extensive options, you can explore various cycling routes and hiking trails around Martainville, ranging from easy to moderate difficulties.
The Voie verte de la Calonne is a family-friendly greenway, perfect for bike rides or walks with children. The Parc du Château de Martainville also offers a pleasant setting for families to stroll and explore the gardens. For those seeking more active fun, sites around Clécy offer activities like luge (CLECYGLISS).
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and picturesque nature of sites like the Saint-André Church. The Voie verte de la Calonne is praised for being a superb, well-maintained greenway on an old railroad track, offering a pleasant experience through the Normandy countryside. The unique charm of Pont-Audemer, with its canals and wetlands, also captivates many.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find various running loops around Martainville, with options ranging from 5 km to over 13 km, offering moderate difficulty levels for a good workout in the local landscape.
The region offers charm throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the gardens and outdoor activities like cycling and hiking on the greenways. The mild weather makes it pleasant for exploring historical sites and the surrounding Norman countryside.
For accommodation, the Le Brévedent Campsite is a highly-rated option, fantastically located on a carp pond with a great atmosphere and plenty of shady trees. It's idyllic for those looking for a natural setting.
Beyond the main attraction, the Château de Martainville, the wider region of Martainville-Épreville is home to other historically significant châteaux. These include Château de Radepont, Château de Vascoeuil, and Château de Blainville-Crévon, each offering unique insights into Norman heritage and architecture.
Pont-Audemer is often nicknamed the 'Norman Venice' due to its charming canals and the Risle river that drains through the town. It's surrounded by many wetlands, giving it a distinctive and picturesque character that visitors find very appealing.


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