Attractions and places to see around Noards include a variety of historical sites, charming villages, and religious buildings. This region offers 7 distinct highlights for exploration. The landscape features small, historic settlements and architectural points of interest. Visitors can discover a range of cultural heritage within the area.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Perhaps the smallest town hall in France
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Good recommendation from a Komooteur, I confirm this little church is a must!
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A village where we have the impression of going back in time. Add to this the tranquility that exudes from this site, so many reasons to stop there.
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This village is very pleasant with its church in the center surrounded by small shops to stock up on provisions as well as a terrace to admire it all with a cold drink in hand.
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A tiny town hall and an original book box
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probably renovated because in good condition. There are even goldfish in it. A good place to stop over. Table present. Saint-Christophe-sur-Condé has several monuments listed in the general inventory of cultural heritage: Saint-Christophe church (12th and 16th century) the town hall, school (19th century) a 17th century castle at a place called Tillaye a wash house from 1869 two manors: one from the 17th century at a place called Le Buisson17 and the other from the 16th century at a place called Val Launay a 19th century house a 20th century farm
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Attention: it is located right in the bend on a very steep road so for those who go down this coast be careful not to miss it.
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The Noards region offers a variety of attractions, primarily focusing on historical sites, charming villages, and religious buildings. You'll discover cultural heritage, from ancient abbeys to unique architectural features, providing a glimpse into the area's past.
Yes, the region is known for its charming villages. A notable example is the Charming little village of Moyaux, which features a central church, small shops, and a terrace. Another unique village is Saint-Benoît-des-Ombres, known for its tiny town hall and an original book box.
Noards is rich in historical sites. You can visit the Abbey of Saint-Pierre of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives, which offers a sense of stepping back in time. Another interesting historical spot is the Washhouse 3rd quarter 19th century (1869), which is well-preserved and even features goldfish.
Beyond the main attractions, Saint-Benoît-des-Ombres stands out with its potentially smallest town hall in France and an original book box. The Washhouse 3rd quarter 19th century (1869) is also a unique stop, noted for its good condition and goldfish.
The Noards region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Hiking around Noards, MTB Trails around Noards, and Road Cycling Routes around Noards.
Yes, there are hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Bridge over La Calotte loop from Asnières' (7.5 km) or the 'Bridge over La Calotte – PAP loop from Pisciculture de la Calonne' (6.3 km). Moderate options include the 'Small bridge loop from Saint-Siméon' (8.2 km) and 'La Paquine, L'Hôtellerie loop from Piencourt' (9.3 km). Discover more in the Hiking around Noards guide.
Absolutely. The Noards region features several mountain biking routes. Options include the 'Saint-Germain Church – Nice Descent loop from Asnières' (23.4 km, moderate) and the 'Bois du Roselle loop from Morainville-Jouveaux' (31.9 km, moderate). For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around Noards guide.
Yes, road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Bayeul-Cormeilles loop from Lieurey' (35.3 km, easy) or the 'Bois de Lignière – Bois de la Chapelle loop from Épreville-en-Lieuvin' (29.3 km, easy). More challenging moderate routes like the 'Eglise St Denis loop from Fresne-Cauverville' (57.1 km) are also available. Find all details in the Road Cycling Routes around Noards guide.
Yes, the region has several religious buildings. The Abbey of Saint-Pierre of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives is a significant historical and religious site. Additionally, the Small Church of Normandy is a recommended stop, though it's located on a steep road, so approach with care.
Visitors appreciate the pleasant atmosphere of villages like Moyaux, where they can enjoy a drink on a terrace. The tranquility and historical immersion offered by sites like the Abbey of Saint-Pierre are also highly valued. The well-maintained Washhouse, complete with goldfish, provides a pleasant and unique stopover.
The Abbey of Saint-Pierre of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives is categorized as family-friendly, offering an opportunity for all ages to experience a historical site. Exploring the charming villages and their unique features can also be an enjoyable activity for families.


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