Best attractions and places to see around Yvecrique, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, France, offers a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated within the Pays de Caux and approximately 9 km from the Boucles de la Seine Normande Regional Natural Park, the area provides diverse exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover 11 hidden gems, ranging from ancient chapels to scenic river stretches.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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I love the concept that on top of having a table and bench to eat your food, they also provide an apple tree at each rest area.
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This stretch of road is absolutely delightful, one of the most beautiful in the area, highly recommended!! 👍
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La Durdent is formed in Héricourt-en-Caux. In many places small springs rise to form La Durdent. The water is also used as drinking water. In the days of steam trains, water was diverted via pipes to the station in Yvetot.
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Since November 12, 1934, this has been a monument. In former years, it served as a stable for horses. You can tell from the construction of the roof that the carpenters worked in shipbuilding.
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The origins of the chapel go back to the 12th century. Remodeling took place in the 16th and 18th centuries. A stream flows behind this chapel and characterizes a small hiking area. Really nice place!
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Yvecrique and its surroundings offer several historical and cultural points of interest. You can explore the Fontelay Chapel, which dates back to the 12th century with later remodels, and the Chapelle Saint-Riquier, a religious building with a unique roof construction influenced by shipbuilding. The village itself features the Church of St. Aubin, rebuilt in 1770, and an 18th-century chapel. Nearby, the "Cultural Center Vikings" provides insight into regional history, and the "Chêne Chapelle" (Chapel Oak) in Allouville-Bellefosse is another noteworthy historical site.
Yes, Yvecrique is situated within the picturesque Pays de Caux and close to the Boucles de la Seine Normande Regional Natural Park. A particularly beautiful spot is the Beautiful stretch along river., which is highly recommended for its scenic views. You can also find the Bridge over La Durdent, spanning a river whose waters are used as drinking water. For a unique natural experience, visit Le clos des Séquoias, an arboretum boasting over 1800 varieties of shrubs and flowers, including impressive 25-meter-high sequoias. More information about Le clos des Séquoias can be found on the local tourism site: plateaudecaux-normandie-tourisme.fr.
The area around Yvecrique is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the "Vélolin, the flax cycle route" or the "Green route – Véloroute du Lin loop from Doudeville." For gravel biking, explore routes like "Allouville Oak – Wooden Dog Sculpture loop from Yvetot." Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the "Running loop from Étoutteville" or a shorter "Running loop from Yvecrique." You can find detailed information and maps for these activities on the respective komoot guide pages: Cycling around Yvecrique, Gravel biking around Yvecrique, and Running Trails around Yvecrique.
While Yvecrique itself is tranquil, the surrounding area offers several family-friendly options. The Linen Fields Rest Area is a pleasant spot with tables and benches, even providing apple trees for a unique touch. Beyond the immediate village, nearby attractions include "Les Arches Lumière," "Le Chorus Bowling," and "Weeky Parc" for entertainment. Le clos des Séquoias, with its labyrinth of flowering shrubs, can also be an engaging visit for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Fontelay Chapel is noted for its ancient origins and the small hiking area characterized by a stream behind it. The Beautiful stretch along river. is frequently praised as one of the most delightful and scenic spots in the area. The unique construction of the Chapelle Saint-Riquier, with its shipbuilding influences, also captures interest. The komoot community has shared 9 photos and given 13 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these diverse attractions.
Yes, a small hiking area is characterized by the stream flowing behind the Fontelay Chapel. While specific hiking trails are not detailed in the immediate vicinity of the attractions, the broader region, including the Boucles de la Seine Normande Regional Natural Park, offers opportunities for exploring wider natural landscapes. For dedicated running trails, you can refer to the Running Trails around Yvecrique guide for various loops.
While specific recommendations for Yvecrique are not available, the Normandy region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while summer provides warmer weather for exploring. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, making it ideal for walks and cycling. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your visit.
Yes, the Linen Fields Rest Area is available, offering a table and bench for visitors to relax and enjoy a meal. This rest area also features apple trees, adding to its charm. For other amenities, you might need to visit the main village of Yvecrique or nearby towns.
Yvecrique, being a close-knit community, hosts various local events such as tea dances, pétanque competitions, domino tournaments, and a fair. For a taste of local agriculture, "La Ferme au Fil des Saisons" is a local business worth exploring. The "Hall of Vieux Moulin" is another point of interest that reflects the local character.
The La Durdent river is a significant natural feature in the region. It forms in Héricourt-en-Caux, fed by many small springs, and its water is used as drinking water. You can see a Bridge over La Durdent, which is a notable landmark. Historically, during the era of steam trains, water from the La Durdent was diverted via pipes to the station in Yvetot.
Yes, there are several cycling routes catering to different difficulties. For touring bicycles, you can try the "Vélolin, the flax cycle route – Linen Cycle Route loop from Doudeville" (moderate, 41.2 km) or the more challenging "Green route – Véloroute du Lin loop from Doudeville" (difficult, 110.6 km). Gravel biking options include the "Allouville Oak – Wooden Dog Sculpture loop from Yvetot" (moderate, 45.8 km). Detailed information for these and other routes can be found in the Cycling around Yvecrique and Gravel biking around Yvecrique guides.


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