Best attractions and places to see around Valliquerville, a commune in Normandy, France, offers a tranquil setting with access to a variety of regional attractions. The area provides opportunities to explore historical sites, unique natural features, and charming towns. Visitors can discover significant religious buildings, ancient monuments, and scenic landscapes within a short distance.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I loved it, it's a shame that once we got to 500m from the ferry we had to make a big detour by road to take the Quellebeuf ferry to get to Pont Audemer... but I'd do it again
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The bridge itself is magnificent and it is also the only one in the region with a large cycle path and light traffic.
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I've safely crossed the bike-tractor lane in the center of the road several times in both directions. I'm prone to vertigo, however, so I don't hesitate to cross it. (5 minutes for 2 km) However, in even moderately windy weather, I absolutely avoid it. The view is magnificent from every angle, both from the top and the side. On the other hand, my wife crosses it without any problem and appreciates the width of the very wide bike path (2.50 m), which is much safer than the Tancarville Bridge or the Normandy Bridge. (The path is almost nonexistent and strongly discouraged on this bridge: take the bus to cross it!)
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The bridge overlooking the river is impressive in its dimensions. Please note that it is still difficult to feel safe there given the speed of the vehicles and the height. It is possible to ride in the right lane reserved (in theory only...) for bicycles and agricultural vehicles. A narrow "sidewalk" allows you to drive off the road, but you shouldn't get too dizzy.
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Fairly quiet passage of the Seine by bike
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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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Norman Abbey in Seine-Maritime. It was built in 649 and the work was not completed until the 18th century. Of Romanesque and Gothic construction, it is inhabited by Benedictine monks, it deserves to be seen!
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The region around Valliquerville is rich in history. You can explore the extensive ruins of Jumièges Abbey, the historic Abbaye Saint-Wandrille, and Abbaye Saint Georges de Boscherville. The charming town of Caudebec-en-Caux, known for its cultural heritage and picturesque location on the Seine River, is also nearby. Further afield, Fécamp offers a Bishop's Palace and abbey, and Rouen boasts a magnificent cathedral and old town.
Absolutely. A must-see is the Allouville Oak, a natural monument estimated to be over 1000 years old. This unique oak tree houses two small chapels within its hollow trunk. You can also visit the stunning Côte d'Alabâtre (Alabaster Coast) with its dramatic cliffs, including the famous Falaises d'Etretat, located about 29-36 km away.
Valliquerville is a great base for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Walkable tree loop from Allouville-Bellefosse' or the 'Wooden Dog Sculpture – Little Church of Saint Gertrude loop from Bois-Himont'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Vélolin, the flax cycle route' or the 'Abbaye Saint-Wandrille – Caudebec-en-Caux loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts have options like the 'Allouville Oak – Church in Caudebec-en-Caux loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking, cycling, and MTB guides for Valliquerville.
Yes, families can enjoy several attractions. The Allouville Oak, with its chapels inside the trunk, is a fascinating and family-friendly natural monument. For recreational options, Weeky Parc in Sainte-Marie-des-Champs and Parc de la Sauvagette in Lanquetot are also nearby.
Yes, the Brotonne Bridge offers impressive views over the Seine River. Additionally, the Côte d'Alabâtre, with its dramatic cliffs, provides stunning coastal vistas.
Yes, the Abbaye Saint-Wandrille allows dogs on a leash on its premises. Many of the natural trails and walks around Valliquerville are also suitable for dogs, but always ensure they are kept under control.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. However, the region's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round, with autumn bringing vibrant colors and winter offering a tranquil atmosphere.
In Caudebec-en-Caux, you can find bakeries like Boulangerie Dufeuille on the promenade. For a unique dining experience, there's also the G.a. restaurant just above Caudebec. Yvetot, a larger town about 6 km from Valliquerville, will also offer more dining options.
When visiting Abbaye Saint-Wandrille, remember that it is still inhabited by Benedictine monks, so please maintain a calm demeanor. Guided tours are typically available in the afternoon. Dogs are permitted on a leash. The abbey also has a boutique where you can purchase products made by the monks, such as honey and beeswax items. The path to the abbey along the renatured Fontenelle river is particularly scenic.
Visitors frequently praise the rich cultural heritage and picturesque settings. The Abbaye Saint-Wandrille is appreciated for its historical significance and tranquil atmosphere, with its working chime being a notable feature. Caudebec-en-Caux is loved for its charming architecture and views of the Seine. The unique Allouville Oak is consistently highlighted as a fascinating natural curiosity.
While Valliquerville itself is a smaller commune, public transport options to specific attractions or trailheads might be limited. It is generally recommended to use a car for flexibility when exploring the wider region and its various sites like Jumièges Abbey or the Alabaster Coast. For local travel, checking regional bus schedules would be advisable.
Beyond the dramatic coastline, you can discover beautiful cultivated spaces. Parc de Galleville and Jardin d'art et d'essais are remarkable gardens located within a short drive. The Maison du Parc des Boucles de la Seine, situated in Notre-Dame-de-Bliquetuit, also offers natural scenery and insights into the regional park.


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