Best attractions and places to see around Bolleville, located in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, France, offer a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The region features a landscape that combines historical architecture with green surroundings. Visitors can explore sites ranging from ancient structures to natural monuments.
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Close to the castle of Baron Pierre de Coubertin
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The Mirville Viaduct is an impressive brick viaduct built in 1846 by the English engineer Joseph Locke to pass the Paris-Le Havre railway line over the Ru de Bolbec valley. It is made up of 48 arches and has a length of 530 meters and a height of 32 meters. You can admire its elegant curves and its red color which contrasts with the green landscape. The viaduct was partially destroyed during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and World War II, but it was quickly restored and is still in use today. You can access the viaduct from the village of Mirville, where you can also visit the 12th century Saint-Martin church and the 16th century Mirville castle.
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The ancient theater of Juliobona is the ancient theater of Lillebonne. This impressive monument, built in the 1st century then enlarged and fortified, is one of the largest and best preserved Roman theaters north of the Loire. You will be able to discover the remains of the stage, the orchestra and the stands, and imagine the shows that took place there: dramas, comedies, gladiator fights and religious ceremonies. You can also enjoy the panoramic view of the city and the Seine valley from the top of the theater. The site is open every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and entry is free. Don't miss this opportunity to discover a part of Normandy's ancient history!
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Railway viaduct linking Paris Saint-Lazare to Le Havre. It is an impressive building with 48 arches for a length of 530m and a maximum height of 32m. It crosses the Ru de Bolbec valley.
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Magnificent oak in the Seine-Maritime department whose exact age is not known, but which is estimated at 1200 years old, which would make it the oldest oak in France. This tree is worth the detour and is a very pleasant place to rest for a few moments.
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If you go up the Val-Guaillard path a little, you will find 2 or 3 others on your left going up or on the right going down the path.
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The area around Bolleville is rich in history. You can explore the impressive Valasse Abbey, a 12th-century monastery with Gothic architecture, which now serves as a cultural venue. Also, the Mirville Viaduct, an impressive brick bridge built in 1846, is a significant historical landmark. Further afield, the extensive ruins of Jumièges Abbey are a highly visited religious monument.
Yes, located nearby in Lillebonne, you can visit the Juliobona Ancient Theatre. This impressive Roman theater, constructed in the 1st century, is considered one of the largest and best-preserved Roman theaters north of the Loire. Visitors can explore the remains of the stage, orchestra, and stands, and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Seine valley. Entry is free.
The Mirville Viaduct is an impressive brick structure built in 1846 by engineer Joseph Locke. It carries the Paris-Le Havre railway line over the Ru de Bolbec valley, featuring 48 arches, spanning 530 meters, and standing 32 meters high. Its striking red color contrasts beautifully with the green landscape, making it a notable landmark still in use today despite being partially destroyed and restored after conflicts.
Valasse Abbey, with its remarkable Gothic architecture and expansive green park, has transformed into a vibrant cultural venue. It regularly hosts contemporary art exhibitions, concerts, and other cultural events, offering a blend of historical ambiance and modern artistic expression.
Absolutely! A truly unique natural attraction is the Allouville Oak. This approximately 1000-year-old oak is hollow inside, accommodating two rooms, one of which is a chapel. It's a fascinating natural monument and a real curiosity in the region.
Yes, the area around Bolleville offers beautiful green landscapes. The surroundings of the Mirville Viaduct provide picturesque views, and Valasse Abbey is set within a vast green park with well-kept gardens and water features, offering a peaceful and serene setting.
Yes, several stunning coastal attractions are within a reasonable driving distance. Etretat, famous for its dramatic cliffs, is about 28 kilometers away. Other options include Veulettes-sur-Mer, a seaside resort with a pebble beach, and Saint-Valery-en-Caux, a lively resort with a harbor and marina. Veules-les-Roses, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' is also about 35 kilometers away.
Many attractions around Bolleville are suitable for families. The Allouville Oak, with its chapel inside a tree, is a fascinating visit for all ages. The Mirville Viaduct is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Wooden Dog Sculpture is a fun discovery along a path.
You'll find numerous hiking opportunities around Bolleville. For example, there are moderate loops like the 'Walkable tree – Allouville Oak loop from Hameau de la Féverie' (10.9 km) or the 'Allouville Oak – Walkable tree loop from Allouville-Bellefosse' (8.2 km). For more options, explore the Hiking around Bolleville guide.
Yes, Bolleville offers various cycling routes. You can find moderate routes like the 'Cycling Route along the Durdent – Vélolin, the flax cycle route loop from Foucart - Alvimare' (68 km) or an easy 'Mirville Viaduct loop from Raffetot' (19.4 km). Discover more routes in the Cycling around Bolleville guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails. Options include a moderate 'Valasse Abbey – Valasse Abbey loop from Bolbec' (24.1 km) or a more challenging 'Théâtre antique de Juliobona – Fontaine saint denis loop from Bolbec-Nointot' (78.1 km). For a full list of trails, check out the MTB Trails around Bolleville guide.
The best time to visit Bolleville for outdoor activities is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the historical sites and natural landscapes without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not explicitly listed, many natural areas and walking paths around Bolleville, including the green park surrounding Valasse Abbey and the scenic surroundings of the Mirville Viaduct, are generally suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations.
To experience local life and find fresh produce, you can visit nearby towns for their markets. Bolbec hosts a market on Mondays, Lillebonne on Wednesdays, and Fecamp on Saturdays. These markets offer a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the regional culture and sample local goods.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. The unique Allouville Oak is often highlighted as a real curiosity. The impressive Gothic architecture of Valasse Abbey and its peaceful park setting are also highly appreciated, as is the striking visual contrast of the Mirville Viaduct against the green landscape.


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