Best attractions and places to see around Rolleville include a variety of settlements, historical sites, and natural areas. The region features a mix of cultural heritage and outdoor spaces. Visitors can explore villages with historical significance and enjoy forested areas.
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In addition to a remarkable sanctuary from the late 13th and early 14th centuries, the church houses an 18th-century polychrome wooden statue of Saint Sebastian.
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Bus stop 13 line Le Havre <=> Etretat and stop at Mairie de la Poterie and start your walk towards Etretat or the opposite
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For a wilderness running adventure, look no further than the Forêt de Montgeon, a 270-hectare park and recreation area in the city of Le Havre. You can admire the panoramic views of the lakes, forests and meadows, and discover the rich history and biodiversity of this ancient site. The park offers several trails of varying difficulty levels, from easy to difficult. You can also test your fitness on the fitness trail, a circuit dotted with exercise stations. Whether you want to run fast or slow, long or short, you will find something to suit your tastes and abilities in the Forêt de Montgeon.
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Long an agricultural town, La Poterie-Cap-d'Antifer has had a relatively peaceful history interspersed with Norman and English invasions. But it was mainly in the 20th century, during the Second World War, that the village distinguished itself with, in particular, the destruction of a German radar by British paratroopers and Norman resistance fighters in February 1942 as part of Operation Biting. . The lighthouse itself suffered from the events with its destruction in 1944 during a bombardment.
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Not to be confused with the forest of MontgeRon, in Essonne;)
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The Forêt de Montgeon is one of the green lungs at the gates of Le Havre. It is home to an arboretum of conifers, beautiful ponds and unspoiled trails, where the people of Le Havre practice hiking.
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Originally, Cauville-sur-Mer was divided into hamlets and localities organized into clos-hovels, such as Briquemare, Buglise, Chesnaie, Fleuritte, Marfauville and Tronquay. In 1823, Cauville was born from the merger of three municipalities, Rimbertot, Cauville and Buglise, by royal decree promulgated by King Louis XVIII. In 1913, at the request of the municipal council, the qualifier “sur-Mer” was added to distinguish the town from its namesake located in Calvados.
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the Saint-Nicolas Church and its 17th century statues
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Rolleville is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can visit Forêt de Montgeon, a 270-hectare forest with an arboretum, ponds, and trails for hiking and running. The area also features limestone cliffs along the English Channel, particularly near settlements like Heuqueville and Cauville-sur-Mer.
Yes, Rolleville offers several historical and cultural sites. The Château du Bec is a thousand-year-old medieval castle featuring Louis XIII and regional Cauchois architectural styles, surrounded by a wooded park. You can also find historical churches, such as the Saint-Nicolas Church in Cauville-sur-Mer with its 17th-century statues, and the Saint-Jouin-Bruneval Church, which dates from the late 13th and early 14th centuries.
For families, Forêt de Montgeon is an excellent choice, offering trails for walking and a fitness trail. While the Château du Bec is a historic monument not open to visitors, its surrounding wooded park and ponds can be enjoyed. Exploring the quiet villages and their historical churches also provides a gentle outing for families.
The Forêt de Montgeon is ideal for running and hiking, with various trails and a fitness circuit. For more running options, you can explore the Running Trails around Rolleville guide, which includes routes like the 'Abbaye de Montivilliers – The Lézarde loop'.
Yes, the area around Rolleville is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes in the Cycling around Rolleville guide, including challenging rides like the 'Porte d'Amont – Étretat loop'. For road cycling enthusiasts, the Road Cycling Routes around Rolleville guide offers options such as the 'Abbaye de Montivilliers loop'.
Cauville-sur-Mer is a quiet village situated at the top of cliffs, offering scenic views. Its center features the Saint-Nicolas Church, known for its 17th-century statues. Historically, it was formed from the merger of three municipalities in 1823 and later had 'sur-Mer' added to its name to distinguish it from another town.
Heuqueville is a farming village located in the Pays de Caux, near the English Channel. It features huge limestone cliffs along its western border. The village is home to the St.Pierre church, which dates in part from the sixteenth century, and historically had a feudal mound near the church.
The Château du Bec is a medieval castle that is classified as a historic monument. While it offers rural lodgings and guest rooms, it is a private property and not generally open to public visitors for tours.
The Forêt de Montgeon is a significant green space near Le Havre, spanning 270 hectares. It's known for its arboretum of conifers, beautiful ponds, and unspoiled trails. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of lakes, forests, and meadows, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities and appreciating nature.
The Saint-Jouin-Bruneval Church features a remarkable sanctuary dating from the late 13th and early 14th centuries. Inside, it houses an 18th-century polychrome wooden statue of Saint Sebastian. The area also has historical connections to the Belle Epoque, with mentions of the nearby 'Clos des Fées' castle.
Yes, the Forêt de Montgeon offers panoramic views of its lakes, forests, and meadows. Additionally, settlements like Cauville-sur-Mer are situated at the top of cliffs, providing scenic vistas over the surrounding landscape and the English Channel.


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