Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Sauveur-Le-Vicomte include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This historic commune in Normandy, France, is situated within the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park, offering extensive wetlands and preserved landscapes. The area provides opportunities to explore medieval fortresses, tranquil rivers like the Douve, and state-owned forests. Visitors can experience both historical depth and natural beauty in the Cotentin Peninsula.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Very nice little hike: the sea, Le Havre, the dunes (and larks like never before).
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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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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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A very young association, La Pépinière was founded in early 2019 by a team that wanted to make an active contribution to the cultural life of the Port-Bail-sur-Mer region. The first goal was to create the “Les Pinsonores” festival around music, street art and a local market, which should have been launched in May 2020. The organizers and the many volunteers were delighted to be able to invest in this artistic and family project The health crisis has endangered this event for two consecutive years. The scenography project Bird - a monumental metal sculpture that moves with the seasons in public space - enlivened the city of Port-Bail-sur-Mer and became a symbol of the fact that art knows no boundaries and can constantly reinvent itself even in the face of adversity. A driving force for the association which, despite all the pitfalls, has pursued several socio-cultural projects in line with its objectives – including the musical-comedy project carried out at the Henri Vally primary school in spring 2021. The organizing team is now remobilized with around 12 determined volunteers and is happy to finally settle down in Port-Bail-sur-Mer
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Beautiful bay. would recommend the hike at low tide though.
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Bridge with thirteen arches connecting the village to the port and beaches. The bridge also forms the separation between the always bustling southern harbor and the northern harbour, which has been transformed into a sea polder.
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Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Château de Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, an 11th-century fortress, though now in ruins, it's open to the public. The town also features the historic Abbey of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, known for its Flamboyant Gothic choir, and the Musée Barbey d'Aurévilly, dedicated to the local writer.
Yes, beyond the town's main castle, you can explore the well-preserved ruins of Château de Bricquebec, featuring a unique polygonal keep. Another historical site is La Haye-du-Puits Castle, an 11th-century Norman castle, which remains private property but its exterior can be admired.
The region offers several natural highlights. You can visit the Havre de Portbail, a beautiful small estuary of the English Channel, or enjoy the idyllic panorama from the Portbail Bridge. The area is also part of the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park, known for its extensive wetlands, and features the Forêt Domaniale, a state-owned forest with hiking circuits.
The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can go hiking through the Forêt Domaniale or within the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park. The Douve River is ideal for kayaking. For more structured activities, the Base de Loisirs de Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte offers archery, climbing, cycling, and mountain biking. You can find various routes for these activities in the region.
Absolutely! Many historical sites like the Château de Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte and Château de Bricquebec are suitable for families. The Portbail Bridge and Havre de Portbail offer scenic spots for walks. For active families, there's an adventure park with climbing courses and the Base de Loisirs de Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte provides various sports. La Ferme des Saints-Pères also offers rural tourism experiences.
There are numerous hiking opportunities in the region. You can find trails through the Forêt Domaniale or explore the Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Saint-Sauveur-Le-Vicomte guide, which includes easy loops like the "Château de Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte — loop in the Parc naturel régional des Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin" and moderate options like the "Hidden path loop from Taillepied".
Yes, the area offers several cycling routes. You can find detailed tours in the Cycling around Saint-Sauveur-Le-Vicomte guide. Options include moderate loops such as "Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte – Château de Bricquebec loop" and "Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte – La Haye-du-Puits Castle loop", allowing you to combine cycling with sightseeing.
The region is enjoyable throughout the year, but spring and summer offer the best weather for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and kayaking on the Douve River. The Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin Regional Natural Park is particularly striking in winter when the marshes are 'whitened' by floods, offering a unique landscape for nature observation.
Yes, the Havre de Portbail is a great spot where dogs can splash and run around in the Olonde river, depending on the water level. Many of the natural trails and forest paths in the Forêt Domaniale and the Regional Natural Park are also suitable for dog walks, but always check local regulations.
Beyond historical sites, you can immerse yourself in local culture by visiting artisanal markets to discover handmade crafts. The town also offers a Historic Churches Tour, providing insight into the region's spiritual heritage. For a taste of local produce, consider a visit to La Ferme des Saints-Pères or a local cidery tour to learn about cider-making traditions.
While the Château de Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte is in ruins, it is open to the public and accessible. You can typically explore the castle remains and its grounds in 1 to 2 hours. Guided tours are available to delve deeper into its history and architecture, including the keep and prison tower.


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