Attractions and places to see around Sasseville, a commune in Seine-Maritime, France, provide access to the historical, natural, and cultural sites of the Normandy region. While Sasseville is a smaller locality, its vicinity features notable landmarks and coastal areas. The area offers a range of experiences, from historic castles to seaside resorts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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An old Norman half-timbered house by the harbor. The front view is inaccessible or difficult to access due to construction workers on the street. However, the inner courtyard is also well preserved and bears witness to the carpentry skills of our ancestors.
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Harbor entrance, today at low tide.
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It's nice to cycle through the village and look at the different houses.
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Beautiful entrance gate to a private castle.
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The Château d'Auberville is a 16th century fortified residence, surrounded by vast outbuildings and equipped with a round tower, a polygonal tower and a richly sculpted door. You can run along the walls and admire the architecture and history of this place, property of the Toustain family, damaged during the Hundred Years War. The castle is not open to the public, but you can enjoy the view from the outside and imagine life in this ancient residence.
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Forbidden to cyclists
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The region around Sasseville is rich in history. You can explore the Maison Henri IV in Saint-Valery-en-Caux, a Renaissance timber-framed house that once hosted Henri de Navarre and now houses a local history museum. Other notable sites include the historic Château de Sassetot-le-Mauconduit, once a residence of Princess Sissi, and the impressive 16th-century Auberville Castle, which can be admired from the exterior.
Yes, there are several castles nearby. The Château de Sassetot-le-Mauconduit, known for its connection to Empress Elisabeth of Austria ('Sissi'), is now a luxurious hotel-restaurant set within an 11-hectare park. You can also visit the park of Château de Janville and its gardens, a Louis XIII castle with a 40-acre park open to the public. While not open for interior visits, the fortified 16th-century Auberville Castle offers an impressive architectural view from the outside.
The area boasts beautiful natural features, especially along the coast. You can visit the scenic Port of Saint-Valéry-en-Caux with its active beach and marina, or the pebble beach and promenade at Veulettes-sur-Mer. The Falaise d'Amont near Saint-Valery-en-Caux offers stunning coastal views. For inland nature, the leisure base at Lac de Caniel is just a short distance away.
Sasseville is close to several charming coastal resorts. The Port of Saint-Valéry-en-Caux features an active beach and a dike promenade. Veulettes-sur-Mer, about 9 km away, also offers a pebble beach and promenade. Further west, Les Petites Dalles is known for its beach and 19th-century villas. The beach in Veules-les-Roses is another popular spot.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Château de Janville and its gardens offer a spacious park for exploration. The Port of Saint-Valéry-en-Caux with its beach and marina is great for a day out. For more active fun, Angiens Tree Adventures is an adventure park nearby. The Base de loisirs du Lac de Caniel also provides leisure activities suitable for families.
The region around Sasseville is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, the 'Cycling Route along the Durdent' offers moderate gravel biking, and the 'Vélolin, the flax cycle route' is a popular road cycling option. You can explore more routes and guides for these activities on komoot, such as the Gravel biking around Sasseville, MTB Trails around Sasseville, and Road Cycling Routes around Sasseville guides.
Yes, the area features beautiful gardens. The park of Château de Janville and its gardens is a remarkable 40-acre park with old trees, Japanese maples, roses, and rhododendrons, open to the public. Other notable gardens in the wider area include Jardin d'art et d'essais and Bois des Moutiers.
Saint-Valery-en-Caux, about 9 km from Sasseville, is a vibrant seaside resort. You can visit its active Port, stroll along the dike promenade, and enjoy the pebble beach. The town is also home to the Maison Henri IV, which houses the Tourist Office and a local history museum. Saint-Valery-en-Caux also hosts weekly markets on Fridays and Sundays.
Yes, several nearby towns host weekly markets where you can experience local culture and find regional products. Cany-Barville has a market on Mondays, Saint-Valery-en-Caux on Fridays and Sundays, and Doudeville on Saturdays.
Veules-les-Roses, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' is a charming destination about 13 km from Sasseville. It's known for its picturesque setting, the shortest river in France (the Veules), and its beautiful beach. You can enjoy a scenic walk along the Promenade au cours de la Veules.
For breathtaking scenic views, head to the Falaise d'Amont near Saint-Valery-en-Caux. This natural feature offers stunning panoramas of the Alabaster Coast and the sea.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The historical castles like Château de Sassetot-le-Mauconduit and Château de Janville are highly rated for their history and beautiful parks. The coastal areas, particularly the Port of Saint-Valéry-en-Caux, are loved for their lively atmosphere and seaside charm. The overall appeal lies in the diverse experiences, from exploring ancient residences to enjoying the Norman coastline.


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