Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Vaast-D'Équiqueville include historical landmarks and extensive cycling routes. This commune in Normandy, France, is situated on the banks of the River Béthune, offering access to the Pays de Bray region. Visitors can explore local heritage sites and enjoy outdoor activities in the surrounding area. The region provides a mix of cultural points of interest and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Fontaine aux Dames wash house, purchased by the town hall in 1998, has undergone a complete restoration. The original building being in ruins, a reconstruction was carried out according to a Brayon washhouse model in the year 2000: low brick wall, oak frame and roofing in traditional local tiles. The wash house houses a ceramic work “the monument to the unknown lover” which we owe to the Brayon artists Jacques and Juliette Damville; This monument pays tribute to women for the role they played during the First World War.
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Away from cars, but a bit monotonous...
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I do not know if it is listed as such, in any case it is a beautiful climb that can indeed be assimilated to a small pass, with at the end a panorama of the valley of Bethune. It is apparently a popular place for paragliders in the region. During my visit, I also came across one waiting for a favorable wind.
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Magnificent castle dating from the Renaissance whose plans were inspired by the castle of Chaumont s/Loire. Sequestered during the Revolution, the estate was transformed into a prison during the time of the Terror and housed up to 150 prisoners. It was returned to its owner in 1799. The site is now owned by the St Joseph Institute and the outbuildings house a private establishment for general and technical education, with in particular courses dedicated to horticulture and the hotel and catering industry. The castle offers accommodation services and room rentals for events. It is open to individual visits during the July-August period from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., except on reception days for weddings or other events. The gardens surrounding the castle were designed by Le Nôtre. A sign on the Avenue Verte also specifies that the village of Mesnières, entirely organized around the castle, deserves a little detour. It's true ...
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Mesnières-en-Braye, very beautiful castle.
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I couldn't visit it but stopped in front of it. A castle to visit I think.
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Within Saint-Vaast-D'Équiqueville itself, you can explore the historic Church of St. Vaast, which dates back to the eleventh century and features a distinctive bell tower. Another notable landmark is the Manorhouse du Doyen from 1657, and a 16th-century stone cross.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. A major highlight is the Avenue Verte: Neufchâtel-en-Bray to Dieppe Cycle Path, which follows an old railway line, offering a largely flat and car-free route. Another popular section is the Railroads from Dieppe to Forges Les Eaux, ideal for long, easy rides. For more cycling options, you can find various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Vaast-D'Équiqueville guide.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate. You can find routes that provide scenic views, such as the 'View of the Torcy Valley loop' from Freulleville or Les Grandes-Ventes. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Hiking around Saint-Vaast-D'Équiqueville guide.
Yes, families can enjoy several attractions nearby. The Avenue Verte cycle path is suitable for all ages due to its flat terrain. Additionally, the Parc de Clères, a zoological park located about 27 km away, offers an opportunity to see various animals and is a great family outing.
For scenic views, head to Le col D'OSMOY 162m, which offers beautiful vistas over the Béthune valley. This location is known for its climb with varying gradients, rewarding visitors with picturesque landscapes.
Saint-Vaast-D'Équiqueville is well-situated for exploring the Normandy coast and other charming towns. Dieppe, approximately 18 km away, is a historic port town with a castle and museum. You can also visit Varengeville-sur-Mer (22 km) for its beaches and views, or Mers-les-Bains (29 km) known for its Belle-Epoque villas. Further inland, Eu (28 km) boasts a 16th-century red-brick castle.
Yes, the region features several remarkable gardens. You can visit Jardin de Miromesnil (13 km), Jardins de Bosmelet (16 km), and Bois des Moutiers (22 km), all offering beautiful landscapes and horticultural interest.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive and well-maintained cycle paths, especially the Avenue Verte, for being car-free and accessible. The historical sites like Mesnières-en-Bray Castle are appreciated for their beauty and history. The scenic views over the Béthune valley are also a popular highlight.
Absolutely. A prominent historical site is Mesnières-en-Bray Castle, an 11th-century castle completed in the 15th century and classed as a historical monument. In Saint-Vaast-D'Équiqueville itself, you can see the 17th-century Manorhouse du Doyen. Further afield, Eu is known for its 16th-century red-brick castle.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the surrounding area. You can find various trails, including routes like the 'Dieppe loop from Meulers' or the 'Martigny wooden bridge loop from Saint-Vaast-d'Équiqueville'. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, check the MTB Trails around Saint-Vaast-D'Équiqueville guide.
The best time to visit Saint-Vaast-D'Équiqueville for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October). This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the cycle paths, gardens, and coastal areas. Summer provides the longest daylight hours, while spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and beautiful seasonal foliage.
Yes, Saint-Vaast-D'Équiqueville's location in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy makes it a convenient base. It's situated on the banks of the River Béthune, providing access to the Pays de Bray region, and is within reasonable driving distance of major towns like Dieppe and coastal attractions, making regional exploration straightforward.


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