Best castles around Prétot-Vicquemare are found in the Seine-Maritime region of Normandy, offering a glimpse into centuries of history. While Prétot-Vicquemare itself features the historic Manoir de Vicquemare and the "Mottes de Vicquemare," the surrounding area is home to several notable chateaux. These range from medieval-inspired structures with water gardens to 17th and 18th-century residences. Visitors can explore these historical sites, often featuring extensive parks and unique architectural styles.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The park isn't exactly top-notch, but you can see that someone is trying not to let everything fall into disrepair. A castle like this can also be a heavy burden.
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Superb castle of Imbleville with the Saane which passes right next to it
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very beautiful castle do not hesitate to go to the forest side the view is even more beautiful
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Large castle from the early 17th century. It doesn't seem to be accessible and I haven't found any more information about it. But it also impresses from the outside.
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Large castle from the 16th century, unfortunately I couldn't see whether it was open to the public.
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Unfortunately I have not found any information about this and it is not possible to visit. From the outside, however, it looks impressive. In any case, it is one of the great castles in the area.
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At the bend of a road, one does not expect to find this beautiful castle and its pijonnier.
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The area around Prétot-Vicquemare in Normandy features a variety of castles, ranging from medieval-inspired structures to 17th and 18th-century residences. You'll find castles with extensive water gardens, those built in the Henri IV-Louis XIII style, and even some that are still private family homes.
The Imbleville Castle, known as 'La Perle de la Saâne,' is encircled by a picturesque three-hectare water garden along the Saâne River. The Château de Mesnil Geoffroy boasts a 10-hectare French-style park and Normandy's most extensive private rose garden, with 2,900 rose bushes and 2,000 different varieties.
Yes, the Château de Mesnil Geoffroy is considered family-friendly. Its magnificent park features an iris collection, aviaries with exotic birds, and a charming labyrinth, which are sure to enchant younger visitors.
Many castles in the region are private residences. While the Imbleville Castle itself is private, its park and gardens can be visited seasonally. The Château de Mesnil Geoffroy's park and rose garden are accessible, though the interior is generally not open for individual visits. The exteriors of Crasville-la-Rocquefort Castle are open for guided visits during the summer.
The best time to visit is generally during the spring and summer months (May to September) when the gardens are in full bloom, and the weather is pleasant for exploring the castle grounds and parks. Some castles, like Imbleville, specifically open their gardens during certain seasons.
Yes, you can find various hiking trails in the vicinity of these historical sites. For example, you can admire the garden perspective of Imbleville Castle from a nearby hiking trail. You can explore more options for hiking around the region on the Hiking around Prétot-Vicquemare guide.
Absolutely! The region offers several routes suitable for cycling and mountain biking that pass through or near picturesque areas where castles are located. Check out the Cycling around Prétot-Vicquemare guide and the MTB Trails around Prétot-Vicquemare guide for detailed routes.
Policies vary by location. While specific dog policies for each castle are not always publicly detailed, it's generally advisable to check with individual sites before visiting with your dog, especially for garden areas. Many public paths and trails around the castles are suitable for walks with leashed dogs.
Accessibility can vary significantly. While some castle parks and gardens may offer relatively flat paths, the historical nature of these sites means that some areas might have uneven terrain, stairs, or limited access. It's recommended to contact the specific castle or garden you plan to visit for detailed accessibility information.
Prétot-Vicquemare and the surrounding villages offer various local amenities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in nearby towns, providing convenient places to eat and stay while exploring the castles. Specific options will depend on the exact castle you are visiting.
While Prétot-Vicquemare doesn't have grand, publicly accessible castles, it is home to the historic Manoir de Vicquemare, dating back to the 13th century and now a farm. Additionally, the village features the 'Mottes de Vicquemare,' which are historical points of interest.
The Crasville-la-Rocquefort Castle is a 17th-century dwelling constructed in the distinctive Henri IV-Louis XIII style, characterized by its use of sandstone and brick. It also features an ancient motte castrale from the 11th-12th centuries and a 16th-century dovecote, showcasing a blend of historical architectural elements.


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