Castles around Bertreville-Saint-Ouen are situated in the Normandy countryside, providing a blend of historical architecture and natural landscapes. This region offers a tranquil escape, with estates set within expansive parks. Visitors can explore structures ranging from 12th-century fortresses to 19th-century grand family homes. The area's proximity to the coast and quaint villages further enhances its appeal for those seeking historical exploration.
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Ideal places to come and have a picnic and relax, near the Avenue Verte (London-Paris)
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The castle was built in the style of Louis XIV. It features a large garden, which includes a 200-year-old Lebanon cedar. The entire complex is surrounded by a moat to protect it from wildlife. The castle is now privately owned.
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Unfortunately not accessible due to restoration work, but there is a good walking path around it (as of 07/24). From this you have a great view of the surrounding area.
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Miromesnil Castle (French: Château de Miromesnil) is located in the commune of Tourville-sur-Arques in the Seine-Maritime department, in Normandy in northern France. The castle's name comes from the French nobleman Armand Thomas Hue, vicomte de Miromesnil, a minister of the Ancien Régime under Louis XVI. The castle is famous as the birthplace of Guy de Maupassant. The writer was born on August 5, 1850, on the first floor of the building. His parents rented the castle at the time. The castle complex includes a large garden and an extensive park, which have been designated a "Jardin Remarquable" by the French Ministry of Culture. Since February 6, 1945, the castle building has been listed as a historical monument in France. The castle chapel, which is part of the complex, has been classified as an independent historical monument since July 1957. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Miromesnil
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Inner area locked. Only one path around is passable.
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The Château d'Arques-la-Bataille is a 12th century castle which has witnessed many battles and sieges. You can explore the ruins of the fortress and enjoy the panoramic views of the valley and the village below. The castle is surrounded by deep moats which can be traversed on a carved path. The Château d'Arques-la-Bataille is a destination of choice for history and nature lovers.
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Built in 1869, after the Second World War, the Houillères du Nord, which had become owners, had made it a summer camp to accommodate nearly 180 young people. The castle had been closed for four years when Pierre Bienfait, attracted by the town thanks to his wife, Marie-Jacqueline, originally from Varengeville, bought the castle to transform the ground floor into a room that can accommodate up to 300 people. Under the name of Pierre Delamare, the owner is also a songwriter and pianist.
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The region boasts several castles with rich histories. Arques-la-Bataille Castle is a 12th-century fortress that has witnessed numerous battles and sieges. You can explore its ruins and enjoy panoramic views. Another significant site is Château de Miromesnil, a late 16th-century castle famous as the birthplace of Guy de Maupassant.
Yes, the Château de Bertreville-Saint-Ouen itself is a notable estate that offers bed and breakfast stays, allowing visitors to experience 'château life'. It is also a popular venue for private and professional events, including weddings, providing reception halls, terraces, and gardens. Additionally, Château de Varengeville-sur-Mer, built in 1869, has been transformed to accommodate events and visitors.
Many castles in the region are set within expansive parks and natural landscapes. For example, the Château de Bertreville-Saint-Ouen is nestled within an 8-hectare park. You can also find picturesque valleys and tranquil settings. For a scenic view of a castle alongside a natural feature, consider the View of Château de Longueville and the Lake, which offers a lovely green space by a lake with ducks.
Yes, several locations offer family-friendly experiences. Château de Miromesnil, with its large garden and extensive park, is categorized as family-friendly. The View of Château de Longueville and the Lake is also noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant spot for picnics and relaxation by the water.
The area around Bertreville-Saint-Ouen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the 'Bike loop from Longueville-sur-Scie' or 'Dieppe – Idyllic landscapes loop'. For gravel biking, options include 'Martigny wooden bridge – Climb to access forest loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try trails such as 'Accrobranches Denestanville loop'. Find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Bertreville-Saint-Ouen, Gravel biking around Bertreville-Saint-Ouen, and MTB Trails around Bertreville-Saint-Ouen guides.
The castles and their surrounding parks are particularly enjoyable during spring and summer when the gardens are in full bloom and the weather is pleasant for exploring the grounds. The tranquil setting of the Normandy countryside makes it an ideal escape during these seasons. However, the historical architecture can be appreciated year-round.
While not as widely publicized, Château de Tous les Mesnils is an 18th-century castle set in a large park. Though information is less abundant, it offers a charming detour for those who appreciate French castles and mansions and enjoy a scenic drive.
The region's proximity to quaint villages like Luneray and Offranville, and the coastal town of Dieppe, means you can easily find local produce, seafood, cafes, and restaurants. While specific cafes directly at every castle are not guaranteed, these nearby towns offer ample dining options.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical architecture and the tranquil natural settings. The opportunity to explore ancient ruins, walk through extensive gardens, and experience the charm of Normandy's countryside are often highlighted. The area's peaceful atmosphere, combined with its historical depth, makes it a popular choice for those seeking relaxation and cultural exploration.
Yes, the Château de Bertreville-Saint-Ouen offers bed and breakfast accommodations in its refined rooms, each with a private bathroom. This provides a unique opportunity to experience 'château life' and enjoy the tranquil retreat it offers.
While the region offers a tranquil escape, public transport options to individual castles can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus routes or consider driving, especially for exploring the more secluded estates. The Château de Bertreville-Saint-Ouen is conveniently located just two hours from Paris and 15 minutes from Dieppe, making it relatively accessible by car.


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