Best castles around Saint-Germain-De-Varreville offer insights into the region's history and architecture. This area in Normandy features several notable châteaux and historic residences, ranging from private estates to properties offering accommodation. These sites provide a glimpse into the past, with features such as historic gardens, equestrian traditions, and coastal views. The landscape around Saint-Germain-De-Varreville is characterized by its rural setting, with proximity to historic sites and the coast.
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Don't hesitate to take the small path towards the church. Beautiful view of the castle and memorial to the Waco glider that fell on one of its outbuildings.
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It dates from the 19th century and was built by Pierre-Etienne-Joseph LAFOSSE who, following a dream, decided to create this picturesque garden with canals, a lake with three small islands in the center. Part of the garden was transformed into a valley filled with rocks. A belvedere completes the ensemble, offering a panoramic view of the gardens. In 1897, Bel Esnault was sold and half of the park transformed into pastures. To date, only part of the garden has retained all its structures and remains surprisingly picturesque and rare in Lower Normandy. It was the German command post during D-Day and the first castle liberated after the landing at Utah Beach. @OT Cotentin Bay
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During the religious wars which desolated the country in the course of the 16th century, the lords of Houesville and Cosqueville were massacred by the Protestants. In 1599, we find noble in Houesville, Charles Varroc, sieur de Houesville. In the course of the 17th century, one of the members of the Varroc family was Lord of Houesville. This family bore gules six roses argent. In the middle of the 18th century, Pierre Claude de Varroc, knight, lord of Houesville, sold to Thomas Alexandre "a tenement called the Vivier farm, consisting of manable house, cellar, barn, chartery, stable, bakery, courtyard, two gardens and a circuit of land at the end of the larger of the two gardens". When René Nicolas Frigoult married Jacqueline Le Perchois in 1763, the Vivier estate passed into the Frigoult de Liesville family. The central body of the house, of regular plan with a square floor, with two recessed wings, was built in the 18th century; alterations and addition of pavilions carried out in the 19th century. http://www.chateau-fort-manoir-chateau.eu/chateaux-manche-chateau-a-houesville-chateau-du-vivier.html
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Fort Ravenoville (19th century), built on an old square masonry redoubt dating from 1689. The enclosure as well as the old interior guardhouse have been profoundly modified. The remains of the vast "Widerstandsnest 14" next door date from the Nazi-German Atlantic Wall.
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Historic 18th century manor, still an active upscale residence of a horse breeding family, surrounded by horse paddocks and even remnants of a water-filled decorative moat. The Château de Houesville, known as the “Château duVivier”, is a property built by the family of the owner's mother, Jean-Yves Lécuyer, Madame Lécuyer née Frigoult de Liesville. The Haras du Vivier is a horse breeding center created by Jean-Yves, one of the largest trotting farms in France. The estate covers more than 500 hectares, 400 of which are owned around the castle, with around ten employees, around 150 trotters and hundreds of cattle and sheep. The stud farm itself produces the hay, oats, corn and barley that it needs for feeding its animals. https://www.wikimanche.fr/Haras_du_Vivier
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Bel Esnault castle, also called Bellenau castle, is a 17th century residence. The garden is listed as a Historic Monument for its exceptional and picturesque character. The garden retains the spirit of the 19th century, with magnificent specimens of rare trees and landscaped with water gardens, islands and caves.
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Palatial views through the grand windows a kilometer all the way down to the beach, now accessible as a hotel and restaurant.
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For a deep dive into history, consider visiting Château Bel Enault, a 17th-century residence with a garden listed as a Historic Monument. It also served as a German command post during D-Day and was one of the first castles liberated after Utah Beach. The Château de Houesville, an 18th-century manor, offers a glimpse into active equestrian traditions and a rich past, including its role during the 16th-century religious wars.
Yes, Château Bel Enault is noted for its picturesque 19th-century garden with rare trees, water features, islands, and caves, which can be an engaging experience for families. Additionally, the Ravenoville Beach and Redoubt offers both historical interest with its 19th-century fort and the natural appeal of a beach, making it suitable for families.
Several castles offer scenic surroundings. Château Bel Enault is renowned for its historically listed garden, featuring magnificent rare trees and water gardens. Château de Houesville is surrounded by horse paddocks and remnants of a water-filled decorative moat, offering a picturesque rural setting. For coastal views, Quinéville Castle provides palatial views extending a kilometer down to the beach.
Yes, Quinéville Castle is currently accessible as a hotel and restaurant, offering the opportunity to dine or stay in a historic setting with stunning coastal views. The Château de Houesville is an active upscale residence, though not typically open for public stays, it provides a unique glimpse into a living piece of history.
Yes, Château Bel Enault served as a German command post during D-Day and was one of the first castles liberated after the landing at Utah Beach. Additionally, the Ravenoville Beach and Redoubt includes remains of the vast "Widerstandsnest 14" from the Nazi-German Atlantic Wall, offering a direct link to WWII history.
The region around Saint-Germain-De-Varreville offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the easy "2nd Armored Division Monument – Km 00 Liberty Road loop" or more challenging options from the Cycling around Saint-Germain-De-Varreville guide. For mountain biking, consider routes such as the "2nd Armored Division Monument – Utah Beach Museum loop" found in the MTB Trails around Saint-Germain-De-Varreville guide. Gravel biking options are also available, including coastal routes, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Saint-Germain-De-Varreville guide.
Absolutely, Château Bel Enault is especially renowned for its garden, which is listed as a Historic Monument. It maintains its 19th-century character with magnificent specimens of rare trees, water gardens, islands, and caves, making it a significant attraction for those interested in landscape architecture and botanical beauty.
Yes, while the Château de Vaugoubert is located in Saint-Germain-de-Varreville and dates back to the second half of the 18th century, it is a private property and not open to visitors.
The Waco Glider Memorial and Sébeville Castle site commemorates a Waco glider that fell on one of the castle's outbuildings during World War II. Visitors can take a small path towards the church for a beautiful view of the castle and the memorial, connecting the historical site with a significant D-Day event.
Château de Gourmont, an 18th-century château, offers a blend of historic elegance and modern comfort. It provides an immersive stay with four spacious bedrooms, a large private park, and sweeping views of the horizon and the sea. It's ideal for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, or those seeking tranquility in the Normandy countryside, offering a unique opportunity to experience "royal living" near Utah Beach.


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