Best attractions and places to see around Besneville, a commune in the Manche department of the Normandy region, serve as a gateway to the diverse Cotentin Peninsula. The area features a mix of coastal landscapes, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. Visitors can explore local landmarks and venture into the surrounding region for a variety of experiences.
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A magnificent coastal path runs along these cliffs. The path is part of the GR223. Be careful, this path is quite narrow in places and very steep. It feels like you're in the mountains.
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Extensive beach and large marina.
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Very pretty landscape and very welcoming.
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The tide index is strong in this little haven. Low or high water, the port of Barneville-Carteret is very pleasant to frequent.
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Located in the town of Bricquebec, this superb castle was built between the 10th and 11th centuries. The exterior of the remains of the castle are freely accessible and are worth the detour!
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Norman castle dating from the 11th century. It remains private property, but you can stop and admire its exterior.
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A great coastal hiking trail along a super beautiful stretch of coast. Great views of the coast and the play of colors of the sea.
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The Château de La Haye-du-Puits is located in the commune of La Haye, in the Manche department, 20 km southeast of Barneville-Carteret. Built in the 11th century by the local lord Tristin, on a mound, it passed to a seneschal of the King of England at the end of the same century. During the Hundred Years' War, on the other hand, the seat of the Barony of The Hague passed to a loyalist of the King of France who was, however, soon stripped of the property... Of this primitive fortress, all that remains is a square keep (5 m on each side), 20 high, housing a staircase and on which we can still see the elements which made it possible to operate the drawbridge, as well as some beginnings of the curtain walls which adjoined it. A more residential manor, from the 16th and 17th centuries, with turrets and vaulted cellars, succeeded the original castle: it is visible on the other side of the street. The interiors of the old keep, listed since 1840, are closed to the public for security reasons but its surroundings are accessible. Information panels have been installed. The nearby manor house with a Renaissance-style door has remained privately owned. Its exterior elements can be observed from the street.
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You can visit several historical sites, including the impressive Château de Bricquebec, a castle built between the 10th and 11th centuries with a unique eleven-sided polygonal keep, whose exterior is freely accessible. Another notable site is La Haye-du-Puits Castle, an 11th-century Norman castle whose exterior can be admired. Within Besneville itself, the Saint-Florent Church and the former Mill and current Chapel on Mont de Besneville are also points of interest.
Yes, the Cotentin Peninsula, where Besneville is located, offers diverse natural beauty. A highlight is the Cap de Carteret - Coastal Walk, which provides magnificent views of the coast and sea. The Port of Barneville-Carteret is also a very pleasant place to visit, known for its strong tide changes and scenic views. You can also find the Phare de Carteret (Carteret Lighthouse) in Barneville-Carteret.
The most popular coastal walk is the Cap de Carteret - Coastal Walk, which is part of the GR223 trail. This trail offers stunning views of the sea and features remnants of old stone walls. Visitors describe it as a beautiful stretch of coast, though parts can be steep and narrow, making it less suitable for those with a fear of heights.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Port of Barneville-Carteret is described as a busy family seaside resort, ideal for those who enjoy wide-open spaces and coastal activities. The Château de Bricquebec, with its freely accessible exterior ruins, can also be an engaging visit for families interested in history. Additionally, the Airborne Museum in the broader Normandy region is listed as a family-friendly cultural site.
Beyond the coastal paths, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options, directly around Besneville and nearby Taillepied. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Besneville, which includes trails like the 'Hidden path loop from Besneville' and 'Hiking loop from Taillepied'.
Visitors appreciate the stunning views from coastal trails like the Cap de Carteret - Coastal Walk, often photographing the old stone walls and the play of colors in the sea. The Port of Barneville-Carteret is enjoyed for its pleasant atmosphere, strong tide changes, and its appeal as a lively family seaside resort. The well-preserved ruins and unique architecture of the Château de Bricquebec also receive positive remarks.
Yes, a unique cultural site is the Lavoir du Tot (Mother Denis's washhouse). This site holds nostalgic value for many, as it references a famous advertising campaign from the 1970s and 80s featuring 'Mother Denis' for a washing machine brand.
In addition to hiking, the area around Besneville offers opportunities for mountain biking and running. You can find various routes for these activities, such as the 'Bridge of 13 Arches – Portbail Bridge loop' for mountain biking or the 'Mount Doville loop' for running. Explore the dedicated guides for MTB Trails around Besneville and Running Trails around Besneville for more options.
Yes, Besneville is close to coastal areas. The Port of Barneville-Carteret features an extensive beach. Another option is Plage de la Potinière, also located in Barneville-Carteret, offering wide sandy stretches.
The coastal areas, including the Port of Barneville-Carteret and its beaches, are particularly pleasant during warmer months. The region experiences significant tidal changes, which can be enjoyed at any time, but the overall experience of wide-open spaces and seaside activities is enhanced during spring and summer.
Yes, you can visit the Windmill of the Cotentin, which is a historic landmark located in Fierville-les-Mines, offering another glimpse into the region's heritage.


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