Best natural monuments around Aubermesnil-Beaumais are found in its rural setting, characterized by agricultural land and proximity to the coast. The region, particularly near Dieppe, offers diverse natural features including coastal forests, cliffs, and unique ecosystems. These areas provide opportunities to explore significant natural features and varied landscapes.
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Caesar's Camp is an earthen mound that is over 2000 years old. The site dates back a few centuries before the Roman period. The more appropriate name for this historic site is “City of Limes”. It is in fact a “Gallic oppidum” or more certainly Gallo-Belgian which dates from well before Julius Caesar! This mound is a very long fortification which protected an area of more than 50 hectares. This earthen rampart is 3600 meters long. It still measures 9 to 12 meters high today depending on the location. The mound is framed by an exterior and interior ditch, which made it almost impassable. You are thus progressing on a historic path, an “antique route” which dates from Antiquity.
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This coastal wood of approximately 60 hectares is classified as a Sensitive Natural Area by the Department of Seine-Maritime, which offers hikes there all summer. You will discover a diversity of forest species (beech, oak, maple, cherry, chestnut, etc.), a wealth of ferns characteristic of humid undergrowth. Thanks to its soft humus, we very frequently observe a remarkable multi-colored carpet. In spring, we find primroses, daffodils, bluebells and violets in the undergrowth. In the fall you can see a carpet of blueberries.
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Pourville Beach offers a breathtaking view of the white cliffs of the Côte d'Albâtre and the mouth of the Scie. You can run along the 700 meter long pebble beach. Pourville Beach is famous for having been painted by Claude Monet in 1882. You can admire the beauty of this landscape which inspired the Impressionist master.
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Small spot at the base of the cliffs before tackling the cliff road.
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Small spot at the foot of the cliffs before tackling the cliff road.
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As a consolation for the 80m high climb, you reach a parking lot in a hairpin bend that, in clear weather, offers the view that Claude Monet immortalized in his work "Chemin dans les blés à Pourville".
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The meander of the coastal road opens onto wide views of the cliffs and the sea
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The region around Aubermesnil-Beaumais, particularly near Dieppe, offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can find coastal cliffs, such as those visible from Hautôt-sur-Mer, Route des Falaises, and beaches like At the foot of the cliffs and Pourville Beach. There are also forested areas, including the classified Sensitive Natural Area of Bois de Bernouville, which features a rich variety of flora.
Yes, the region features historical sites that are also considered natural monuments. A notable example is Camp de César (Cité de Limes). This ancient site features an impressive earthen mound fortification, over 3600 meters long, dating back to antiquity, offering a glimpse into the area's past while exploring its natural landscape.
Several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Bois de Bernouville is a coastal wood classified as a Sensitive Natural Area, perfect for gentle walks and discovering diverse forest species. Beaches like At the foot of the cliffs and Pourville Beach also offer family-friendly environments for enjoying the coast.
The area around Aubermesnil-Beaumais offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, you can find routes like the 'White cliffs – Port Entrance View - Dieppe loop' for gravel biking, or explore the 'Mesnières-en-Bray Castle loop' for mountain biking. Discover more options in the Gravel biking around Aubermesnil-Beaumais, MTB Trails around Aubermesnil-Beaumais, and Road Cycling Routes around Aubermesnil-Beaumais guides.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, especially for forested areas like Hautot-sur-Mer, where daffodils, anemones, hyacinths, and violets create a vibrant floral carpet. The Varengeville-sur-Mer area is also beautiful in spring when its pond becomes an amphibian paradise. Summer allows for enjoyment of the beaches and spotting dragonflies and damselflies. The coastal views are generally stunning year-round, weather permitting.
In areas like Varengeville-sur-Mer, you might spot squirrels and even owls among the oak, birch, and pine trees. In spring, the ponds become active with amphibians, and in summer, dragonflies and damselflies are common. The diverse ecosystems, particularly in the Sensitive Natural Areas, support a variety of local fauna.
Yes, the region is known for its dramatic coastal cliffs, particularly along the Côte d'Albâtre. Sites like Sainte-Marguerite-sur-Mer are characterized by the highly unstable soil of its cliffs, which has led to the lighthouse being rebuilt multiple times. These geological formations offer striking views and a dynamic natural environment.
The natural areas near Dieppe, including Varengeville-sur-Mer, Hautot-sur-Mer, and Sainte-Marguerite-sur-Mer, are designated 'Sensitive Natural Areas' (Espaces Naturels Sensibles). They are special for their diverse ecosystems, unique landscapes (like the heather and gorse reminiscent of Brittany in Varengeville-sur-Mer), rare flora such as the Royal Fern, and significant geological features like the coastal cliffs. These areas have also inspired artists like Claude Monet.
Absolutely. Hautôt-sur-Mer, Route des Falaises is a popular viewpoint offering wide views of the cliffs and the sea, famously inspiring artists. Pourville Beach also provides breathtaking views of the white cliffs of the Côte d'Albâtre and the mouth of the Scie.
Yes, the Bois de Bernouville is noted for its wealth of ferns and a multi-colored carpet of primroses, daffodils, bluebells, and violets in spring. Varengeville-sur-Mer is home to the remarkable Royal Fern, which can grow up to two meters high, and features heather and gorse. Hautot-sur-Mer is particularly rich in varied flora typical of coastal woods.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning coastal views, the diverse natural landscapes ranging from cliffs and beaches to dense forests, and the historical significance of sites like Camp de César (Cité de Limes). The opportunity to explore areas that inspired famous artists, such as the views from Hautôt-sur-Mer, Route des Falaises, is also a highlight.
When visiting coastal areas, especially those with cliffs like Sainte-Marguerite-sur-Mer, be aware that the soil can be highly unstable. Always observe local safety guidelines and stay on marked paths. For places like Hautôt-sur-Mer, Route des Falaises, parking near the current Ailly lighthouse is recommended for walks.


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