Attractions and places to see around Houppeville include local historical sites and natural areas, with the commune serving as a base for exploring the wider Seine-Maritime department in Normandy, France. Houppeville is home to the Eglise Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, a historical monument dating back to the 11th century. The area also features a portion of the Forêt Verte, offering natural landscapes. Many significant cultural and historical sites, particularly in the city of Rouen, are located within a short distance.
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Saint-Maclou Church
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Rouen is the capital of the Normandy region in northern France. The port city on the Seine played an important role under Roman rule and in the Middle Ages and has Gothic churches such as Saint-Maclou and Saint-Ouen. Medieval half-timbered buildings have been preserved in the cobbled pedestrian zone. The cityscape is dominated by the towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral, which the impressionist artist Claude Monet immortalized in numerous paintings.
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It is one of the most famous Gothic church buildings in the world, thanks to Claude Monet, and can be seen in several of his paintings. It was destroyed by the Vikings in 841 and by Allied bombs in 1944. It has been rebuilt time and again, undergoing 700 years of architectural development. Its west façade is particularly worth seeing. By the way: its church tower is the highest in France.
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The church was built on the place where Joan of Arc was executed. This national heroine is commemorated every year on the second Sunday in May. The roofs of the church and the small halls are deliberately based on the flames of the pyre on which Joan of Arc was burned.
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A jewel of flamboyant Gothic architecture, its façade, a veritable stone lace, gives a real impression of grace and lightness. The church was badly damaged during the bombings of World War II, but the five-sided porch with its tympanum and carved wood wings, a Renaissance masterpiece, remained intact.
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The Notre-Dame de Rouen Cathedral with its seven towering towers was built in the Gothic style and is considered one of the most beautiful churches in France. Surrounded by small alleys, it stands in the heart of the old town of Rouen. Claude Monet featured the Seine monument several times in his paintings.
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This Gothic church is also a cultural treasure
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In Houppeville, you can visit the Eglise Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption. This significant historical monument, classified since 1862, dates back to the 11th century with 16th-century enhancements, including a flamboyant Gothic choir and stained-glass windows.
The city of Rouen, just 8 km from Houppeville, offers a wealth of historical and cultural sites. Key attractions include the magnificent Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, famously painted by Claude Monet, and the 14th-century Gros Horloge. You can also explore sites related to Joan of Arc, such as the memorial in the Old Market Square, and admire the impressive late Gothic Saint-Maclou Church. For art lovers, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen boasts a rich collection, including Impressionist works, with free admission to its permanent collections.
Yes, beyond Rouen, the region features several significant historical sites. You can visit the Abbaye Saint Georges de Boscherville, located about 12 km away, or explore the extensive ruins of Abbaye de Jumièges, approximately 21 km from Houppeville. Further afield, about 39 km distant, are the evocative 12th-century ruins of Chateau Gaillard, built by Richard the Lionheart.
Houppeville is home to a portion of the Forêt Verte (Green Forest), offering a natural escape for walks and enjoying the outdoors. This state-owned forest provides a serene environment for visitors.
Yes, the area around Houppeville offers various hiking opportunities, particularly within the Forêt Verte. You can find easy routes like the 'Forêt Verte loop from Bois-Guillaume' (6.3 km) or the 'Tall Pine Tree – Chemin du Val Allard loop from La Bretèque' (7.4 km). For a more moderate challenge, consider 'La foret monumental – Forêt Verte loop from La Bretèque' (11.7 km). For more details on these and other trails, visit the Hiking around Houppeville guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails near Houppeville. Options range from moderate routes like the 'Rocky Sunken Climb – A cool autumn morning. loop from Houppeville' (41.1 km) to longer ones such as the 'Monumental forest 2nd edition – Roumare Park loop from Maromme' (55.0 km). An easier option is the 'Forest Trail for Mountain Biking loop from La Bretèque' (10.2 km). Discover more routes in the MTB Trails around Houppeville guide.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate routes like the 'Running loop from La Bretèque' (11.5 km) or the 'Running loop from Houppeville' (5.3 km). For a more challenging run, consider the '22 chemin loop from La Bretèque' (24.3 km). Explore these and other options in the Running Trails around Houppeville guide.
Many of the major attractions in nearby Rouen are considered family-friendly. Both the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen and the Gros Horloge are great for families to explore. The Saint-Maclou Church also offers an engaging historical experience for all ages. The natural setting of the Forêt Verte provides opportunities for family walks and outdoor activities.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and architectural grandeur of the region. The Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen is highlighted for its significance as one of France's largest Gothic buildings and its connection to Claude Monet's paintings. The Gros Horloge is admired as a prominent landmark in Rouen's historic center. The overall historical and cultural heritage, especially in Rouen, is a major draw for visitors.
Yes, the region offers picturesque villages worth exploring. La Bouille, about 21 km away, is a charming village perfect for strolls along the Seine river. Further out, approximately 31 km from Houppeville, lies Lyons-la-Forêt, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages' for its distinctive half-timbered buildings.
For more detailed information about planning your visit to Rouen, including opening hours and specific events, you can consult the official tourism website: visiterouen.com.


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