Attractions and places to see around Tocqueville-Les-Murs, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, France, offer a blend of local charm and access to diverse regional attractions. The area serves as a base for exploring the landscapes and historical sites of the Pays de Caux. Visitors can discover rural settings alongside dramatic coastlines and cultural highlights.
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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Rode it on a longboard from Saint Vaast Dieppevalle to Fecamp. Nice tarmac, quiet, not a lot of people, a lot of rest areas with table, benches, and apple trees. Superb landscapes. I loved it and will come back. What is also interesting for training is that it is never flat, with uphills that can go for 4 or 5 km, but those are around 2%, so doable. Good for inline rollers, quads, longboards.
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Window in the abbey church, which Eugene Delacroix assembled from fragments he found in the ruins.
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In the front of the abbey church is a stained-glass window that Eugene Delacroix reassembled from fragments he found in the ruins.
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Apparently a subdivision is being created on the site and the castle is being renovated in order to eventually house several apartments (seen in April 2025)
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Close to the castle of Baron Pierre de Coubertin
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a castle to see one last time because they are going to destroy it
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The Mirville Viaduct is an impressive brick viaduct built in 1846 by the English engineer Joseph Locke to pass the Paris-Le Havre railway line over the Ru de Bolbec valley. It is made up of 48 arches and has a length of 530 meters and a height of 32 meters. You can admire its elegant curves and its red color which contrasts with the green landscape. The viaduct was partially destroyed during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and World War II, but it was quickly restored and is still in use today. You can access the viaduct from the village of Mirville, where you can also visit the 12th century Saint-Martin church and the 16th century Mirville castle.
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The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can visit the dramatic Falaises d'Étretat, known for their unique rock formations like Porte d'Aval and Porte d'Amont. The beaches of Fécamp and Yport also provide coastal charm. For a scenic cycling experience through varied landscapes, consider the Linen Cycle Route.
The area is rich in history. Explore the ruins of Notre-Dame du Pré Abbey, which has a connection to Eugène Delacroix. Further afield, the extensive ruins of Jumièges Abbey are a significant historical monument. In Fécamp, the Palais Bénédictine offers insights into the history of the famous liqueur, and the Fisheries Museum delves into the region's maritime heritage.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Linen Cycle Route is a well-maintained path with rest areas, perfect for a family bike ride. The Mirville Viaduct is an impressive architectural sight that can spark interest. The Linen Fields Rest Area provides a pleasant spot for a break with tables, benches, and even apple trees.
The Linen Cycle Route is a highlight for cyclists, offering superb landscapes and numerous rest areas. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can find various touring bicycle routes around Tocqueville-les-Murs, including loops to Fécamp Abbey and Castle or Valasse Abbey. Explore these options on the dedicated guide page: Cycling around Tocqueville-les-Murs.
Absolutely. The area offers diverse terrain for outdoor sports. For mountain biking, there are routes like the 'Durdent Valley loop' or 'La Bolbécaise loop'. Runners can enjoy various loops from nearby villages such as Yébleron or Bernières. You can discover detailed routes and their difficulties on these komoot guide pages: MTB Trails around Tocqueville-les-Murs and Running Trails around Tocqueville-les-Murs.
Beyond historical sites, you can visit the Ecomuseum Apple and Cider in Bretteville-du-Grand Caux to learn about local agricultural traditions. The city of Le Havre, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a unique urban experience with its post-war concrete architecture.
Yes, the Mirville Viaduct is a remarkable architectural feat. Built in 1846, this brick viaduct features 48 arches, spans 530 meters, and reaches a height of 32 meters, creating a striking contrast with the green landscape. You can also see the local Église Saint-Germain and the Mairie (Town Hall) within Tocqueville-les-Murs itself.
The Falaises d'Étretat offer some of the most iconic coastal views, particularly from Les Jardins D'Étretat, which provide scenic vistas of the famous 'Elephant Trunk Hill' (the Aval Cliff). The beaches of Fécamp and Yport also provide pleasant coastal settings for walks and relaxation.
The Normandy region generally enjoys pleasant weather from spring through early autumn (April to October), making it ideal for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, and exploring coastal areas. Summers are typically mild, while spring and autumn offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Historically, the Château du Romé was a notable feature within Tocqueville-les-Murs. Nearby, you can also see Château du Bel Air, which has an interesting story and is undergoing renovation. While not a castle, the Abbaye Saint-Georges is another significant historical and architectural site in the wider region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Linen Cycle Route is praised for its well-maintained path, quiet atmosphere, and superb landscapes. The Mirville Viaduct is admired for its elegant curves and striking appearance. Many also enjoy the peacefulness and historical depth found at sites like Notre-Dame du Pré Abbey.


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