Attractions and places to see around Estrées-La-Campagne, a commune in the Calvados department of Normandy, France, offer a range of historical and natural points of interest. The area serves as a base for exploring the surrounding region, including vestiges of a World War II airfield. Nearby, visitors can find significant Norman sites, from historical castles to natural features like the Orne Estuary.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Please note that to enjoy this must-see, plan a hike between 2:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. only on Sundays in season.
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Be careful, part of the route is no longer accessible because of a private road (fence), which requires you to turn around. Very pretty route but very quickly muddy in wet weather.
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The castle of Fresney-le-Puceux is a 16th century castle classified as a historic monument. The castle is surrounded by dry moats and a 120 hectare walled park. You can admire the architecture of the castle from the public road, but you cannot enter the private property. The Château de Fresney-le-Puceux is an ideal destination for history and nature lovers.
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Built by a local owner to atone for the rejection of his daughters, this Cistercian community reserved for women was founded in 1127. The pond and the woods of the region give this abbey an exceptional location. Along the outer walls of the abbey, we finally arrive at the front door, and what a door! The original medieval portal is magnificent and is the only remnant of a Cistercian abbey in France.
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If you can visit this church on a sunny day, preferably at sunset or sunrise, it shows itself at its best.
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Built by a local landowner to atone for the rejection of his daughters, this Cistercian community was reserved for women and was founded in 1127. The pond and the woods of the region give this abbey an exceptional location. Walking along the outer walls of the abbey, you will finally arrive at the front door, and what a door! The original medieval portal is magnificent and is the only surviving example of any Cistercian abbey in France.
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The region is rich in history. You can explore the 16th-century Fresney-le-Puceux Castle, visible from the public road, or visit the Villers-Canivet Cistercian Abbey, known for its exceptional location and original medieval portal. Further afield, Falaise, about 14 km away, is home to William the Conqueror's castle, and Caen, 21 km away, boasts a castle and two abbeys.
Yes, the Devil's Gap offers a folk valley walk along the Laizon river, featuring unique black rock formations. For nature enthusiasts, the Orne Estuary, located about 32 km away, provides signposted trails through a 325-hectare landscape where the English Channel meets the Orne canal. It's an excellent spot for observing diverse flora and fauna, including various bird species. You can find more information about the Orne Estuary at caenlamer-tourisme.com.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring cycling, and running. For instance, there are moderate road cycling loops like the 'Bicycle Dismount Point loop from Potigny' and easy touring bicycle routes such as the 'Église Saint-Pierre loop from Soumont-Saint-Quentin'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the 'Devil's Gap loop from Potigny'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes, Cycling, and Running Trails around Estrées-La-Campagne.
Yes, you can visit the Tomb of Marie Joly, a man-made monument dedicated to an 18th-century actress, featuring a stele to melancholy. Dives-sur-Mer, known as the 'Village of William the Conqueror,' also hosts a community of artisans and artists, offering a glimpse into local craftsmanship and culture.
Beuvron-en-Auge, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' is about 24 km away and is famous for its half-timbered houses and its location on the Normandy Cider Route. Cambremer, another picturesque village on the Cider Route, is also worth a visit, especially during its annual AOC/AOP festival in May.
Absolutely. Les Jardins du Pays d'Auge, located approximately 26 km east-north-east, are beautiful mature gardens set in a picturesque environment, perfect for a relaxing stroll.
Many outdoor attractions and villages are best enjoyed in pleasant weather. For sites like the Tomb of Marie Joly, specific visiting hours are noted, such as Sundays between 2:30 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. in season. For the Church of Saint Gervais and Saint Protais, a sunny day, preferably at sunset or sunrise, is recommended to see it at its best. Generally, spring through early autumn offers the most favorable conditions for exploring the region's historical sites and natural landscapes.
Yes, to the southeast of Estrées-la-Campagne, you can find discreet vestiges of a World War II airfield. These include some concrete runways, a large reinforced concrete shelter that likely served as a command post, and two rectangular cement water tanks, offering a tangible link to the region's wartime past.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The unique rock formations and relaxing atmosphere of Devil's Gap are often highlighted. The architectural grandeur of sites like Fresney-le-Puceux Castle and the historical significance of the Villers-Canivet Cistercian Abbey also receive positive feedback. The overall charm of the Norman countryside and its rich heritage are consistently enjoyed.
Yes, Cabourg, a popular seaside resort with a long and active beach, is located about 32 km north-north-east of Estrées-La-Campagne. It's a great option for those looking to enjoy the coast.
Within Estrées-La-Campagne, you can find 'La Mal Tournée' Church, noted for its unusual location. Nearby, the Villers-Canivet Cistercian Abbey, a former women's abbey founded in 1127, features a magnificent original medieval portal. Additionally, the Church of Saint Gervais and Saint Protais is a local point of interest, particularly beautiful during sunrise or sunset.
For a leisurely outing, the Devil's Gap offers a relaxing walk along the Laizon river, though it can be muddy in wet weather. Many of the shorter running and cycling routes around Estrées-La-Campagne, especially those rated 'easy' like the 'Bois royal de Villers – Église Saint-Pierre loop from Lotissement Sainte-Barbe' for road cycling, can also be adapted for pleasant walks.


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