Best attractions and places to see around Vinnemerville. This charming commune in Normandy, France, serves as a strategic base for exploring a variety of regional attractions. The area offers a blend of historical landmarks, picturesque villages, and notable natural features, particularly along the Normandy coast. Visitors can discover a range of sites from ancient castles to expansive pebble beaches.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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It's nice to cycle through the village and look at the different houses.
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Beautiful entrance gate to a private castle.
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The Château d'Auberville is a 16th century fortified residence, surrounded by vast outbuildings and equipped with a round tower, a polygonal tower and a richly sculpted door. You can run along the walls and admire the architecture and history of this place, property of the Toustain family, damaged during the Hundred Years War. The castle is not open to the public, but you can enjoy the view from the outside and imagine life in this ancient residence.
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Forbidden to cyclists
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On the map, the church is assigned to St-Vaast.
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With its very characteristic freestone bell tower (12th century), the Saint Anne church is of the first Gothic art of the 12th, 16th and 17th centuries. The nave has a beautiful ribbed vault from the 18th and 19th centuries and some of the columns may date from the 12th century, recut in the 16th century. The church was a place of prayer for the women of Newfoundland. The exterior of the church was completely renovated in 2005.
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You can explore several historic castles. The Sissi Monument and Château of Sassetot-le-Mauconduit is an 18th-century residence famous for hosting Empress Sissi of Austria-Hungary. Another notable site is Château de Janville and its gardens, a 17th-century Louis XIII-style castle surrounded by a 40-acre park. While not open to the public, the exterior of Auberville Castle, a 16th-century fortified residence, is also an interesting sight.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Sissi Monument and Château of Sassetot-le-Mauconduit, with its eleven-hectare park, offers space for exploration. The Château de Janville and its gardens also features a large park with hundred-year-old trees. Additionally, the picturesque village of Senneville-sur-Fécamp provides an ideal setting for nature walks near the white cliffs, which can be enjoyed by all ages.
For stunning coastal views and beaches, head to Veulettes-sur-Mer Sea, which boasts the largest pebble beach in the Pays de Caux and a long promenade. Etretat, renowned for its dramatic cliffs and coastal scenery, is also a must-visit. Yport and Veules-les-Roses offer charming pebble beaches and picturesque surroundings, with Veules-les-Roses being recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages'.
The area around Vinnemerville is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling, touring, and mountain biking. For example, there are moderate road cycling routes like the 'Panoramic View of Fécamp – Janville Castle loop' and easy MTB trails such as the 'Scenic Coastal Trail'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Vinnemerville, Cycling around Vinnemerville, and MTB Trails around Vinnemerville guide pages.
Absolutely. Senneville-sur-Fécamp is a picturesque Norman village known for its brick and flint houses and the medieval Church of St. Anne, ideal for nature walks. Veules-les-Roses, about 19 km away, is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages' and is famous for having the smallest river in France. Yport and Varengeville-sur-Mer also offer charming village atmospheres with coastal views.
Beyond the castles, you can visit the medieval Church of St. Anne in Senneville-sur-Fécamp. Further afield, the extensive ruins of Jumièges Abbey, considered one of the most visited religious monuments in the region, and Abbaye Saint Georges de Boscherville are significant religious sites. The city center of Le Havre, approximately 48 km away, is a UNESCO World Heritage site recognized for its unique concrete architecture.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Many enjoy the long promenade and sea views at Veulettes-sur-Mer Sea, often stopping for coffee or waffles. The historical significance and beautiful parks of castles like the Sissi Monument and Château of Sassetot-le-Mauconduit and Château de Janville are also highly rated. The overall charm of the Norman villages and the opportunity for nature walks are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Château de Janville and its gardens features a 40-acre park with hundred-year-old trees, Japanese maples, roses, and rhododendrons. The Sissi Monument and Château of Sassetot-le-Mauconduit also boasts an eleven-hectare park. Additionally, the 'Jardin d'art et d'essais' and Parc de Galleville are notable gardens located within a short drive from Vinnemerville.
Several nearby towns host vibrant markets. You can find markets in Cany-Barville (Monday), Saint-Valery-en-Caux (Friday, Sunday - seasonal), Fécamp (Saturday), and Etretat (Thursday). These markets offer a great opportunity to experience local culture and find regional products.
For an easier cycling experience, consider routes like the 'Sissi – Town Hall, Saint-Pierre-en-Port loop from Saint-Pierre-en-Port', which is rated as easy and covers about 10.8 km. There's also an easy MTB trail, the 'Scenic Coastal Trail – Many châteaux in the area loop from Saint-Pierre-en-Port', spanning approximately 19.5 km. More options can be found on the Cycling around Vinnemerville guide page.
For attractions like the Château de Janville and its gardens, parking is available. For other popular spots like Veulettes-sur-Mer Sea, parking is generally accessible near the promenade and village center. It's always advisable to check specific location details for larger sites.
Vinnemerville and the wider Normandy area offer a tranquil escape throughout much of the year. The spring and summer months (May to September) generally provide the most pleasant weather for exploring coastal areas, gardens, and outdoor activities. However, the historical sites and charming villages can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn offering beautiful foliage and a quieter experience.


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