Attractions and places to see around Beauchamps offer a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This region in France provides access to well-preserved abbeys, historical towns, and scenic overlooks. Visitors can explore significant religious buildings, charming village centers, and picturesque viewpoints. The area is characterized by its varied landscape, suitable for discovering local heritage and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Pretty village and lovely, well-designed garden.
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Beautiful church in the middle of a pretty little town. Great for a break.
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A magnificent, symmetrically laid out town hall. When we visited, it was decorated with flags to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation. Touchingly, it was also decorated with the West German flag on this occasion. Living neighborliness in 21st century Europe.
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Heavy early Romanesque church in the village center. The colorful windows are more recent. Particularly worth seeing are the gargoyles, one in the form of a dog with floppy ears and a modern statue of St. Anthony with the baby Jesus, which are remembered for their striking good humor.
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Finally, vacation! The whole family is finally setting off for Brittany. After 700 km, we need a break. The motorway service station is completely overcrowded, so we just drive off. By chance, we end up in Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny, a small, historic town in Normandy. The large town square is closed off; the 80th anniversary of the liberation is being celebrated. And amazingly, the black, red and gold German flag is hanging on the town hall. We sit down in a cafe on the town square and drink a Coke. Next to us, the golden statue of the Republic with a Phrygian cap gleams from a high column erected in 1889 to mark the 100th anniversary of the revolution. Opposite, the Gothic tower of the church towers over the old stone houses; gargoyles, which fortunately have nothing to do today, look down from high roofs, including a dog-like one with funny floppy ears. Next to it is a boulangerie, which is chosen to replenish the provisions and to check the usability of the school French. The result is a taste experience: wonderfully crispy baguette, wonderful, finely wrapped croissants and a dark bread with a strong, crunchy crust, in which nuts and raisins are baked. The latter definitely justifies a detour to this wonderful bakery. Another quick look into the church: an early Gothic-looking room with small windows, round columns and a heavy vault. We are delighted to see and meet an exceptionally cheerful Saint Anthony with a happy baby Jesus in his arms. Another short stroll through the beautiful, flower-adorned streets, then we continue our journey, rested.
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Founded in 1143 in the wooded Thar Valley, the Abbey of La Lucerne is a witness to Anglo-Norman architecture, between Romanesque and Gothic. Since 1959, for the third time in its history, this exceptional ensemble has benefited from remarkable preservation and restoration work to offer one of the most complete examples of medieval Premonstratensian architecture in France. Listed as a Historic Monument in 1928, the abbey strikes with the strength of its history led by passionate men. The emotion is born from the absolute simplicity of the architecture, its great luminosity and the preserved authenticity of its environment. Your entrance fees contribute to the preservation of the abbey by supporting the "Fondation Abbaye de La Lucerne d'Outremer", owner, which is in charge of its restoration, management and maintenance. Visitors can discover a 5-hectare monastic complex, preserved in its green setting on the edge of the forest: the Gatehouse and the courthouse, the church, the refectory, the cellars, the park crossed by an aqueduct, the abbey lodgings with the lake, the guest room and the dovecote. Source: https://www.manchetourisme.com
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The region around Beauchamps offers a rich blend of historical and cultural sites. A must-see is Abbaye de La Lucerne, a well-preserved abbey showcasing Anglo-Norman architecture. You can also explore the charming Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny Town Center, known for its coppersmithing heritage and historic buildings. Additionally, the impressive 13th-century cathedral in Coutances and the iconic Mont-Saint-Michel are within reach.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. Abbaye de La Lucerne is listed as family-friendly, offering beautiful parkland to explore. The Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny Town Center also provides an engaging historical experience for families. For animal lovers, the Parc zoologique de Champrepus is just 3 km from Beauchamps and offers wildlife attractions.
For breathtaking vistas, visit Viewpoint over Gavray, which provides extensive views over the small town, including a trotting track and historical walls. The region's varied landscape, particularly the wooded Thar Valley where Abbaye de La Lucerne is located, offers many opportunities to appreciate natural beauty.
The area around Beauchamps is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the guides for Hiking around Beauchamps, Running Trails around Beauchamps, and MTB Trails around Beauchamps.
Absolutely. Besides the prominent Abbaye de La Lucerne, you can visit Saint-Aubin Church, located in a pretty village with a lovely, well-designed garden. Another option is Notre-Dame Church in the village center, known for its early Romanesque architecture and unique gargoyles.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved historical sites and the peaceful, natural settings. The Abbaye de La Lucerne is particularly appreciated for its beauty and the tranquility of its park. The charm of historic towns like Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny and the extensive views from spots like Viewpoint over Gavray are also highly rated.
Spring is an ideal time to visit Beauchamps for outdoor activities. The weather is pleasant, and nature is in full bloom, making it perfect for walks, discovering hiking trails, and enjoying the scenic landscapes.
Yes, for those seeking longer or more challenging hikes, routes like the 'Viewpoint over Gavray – Saint-Michel Chapel loop from Gavray' cover approximately 18.6 km and are rated as difficult. You can find more options in the Hiking around Beauchamps guide.
While Beauchamps itself is a small commune, nearby towns host vibrant markets. You can find local produce and crafts in markets held in La Haye-Pesnel, Gavray, Villedieu-les-Poêles, and Granville. Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny is particularly known for its coppersmithing heritage.
Beyond the main highlights, exploring the historic Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny Town Center offers a glimpse into Norman heritage, with its unique architecture and local bakeries. The quiet charm of Saint-Aubin Church and its well-designed garden also provides a peaceful, less-crowded experience.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several mountain biking trails, including loops around Viewpoint over Gavray and Abbaye de La Lucerne. For specific routes and difficulty levels, consult the MTB Trails around Beauchamps guide.


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