Best attractions and places to see around Beaufour-Druval, a commune in the Calvados department of Normandy, France, offers a blend of historical significance and natural beauty. It serves as a gateway to the wider Pays d'Auge region, known for its apple orchards and half-timbered farmhouses. The area is also part of the scenic "La Route du Cidre" and is situated near the Dives Marshes and the Côte Fleurie. This region provides diverse experiences, from exploring ancient churches to visiting charming villages and coastal resorts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Super pretty village listed among "the most beautiful villages in France." Numerous food and art shops.
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In memory of the cruelties of war
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Very pretty little village with cafes, restaurants bakers and a few gift shops
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View to the sea 🔭
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Near Cabourg, in the Calvados, lies Beuvron-en-Auge, an authentic village with many half-timbered houses that have been carefully restored. Very touristy, and a nice start to possibly go cycling or driving the cider route (about 40km).
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Superb typical village of the Pays d'Auge
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Beaumont-en-Auge is the typical village of Normandy. There you can find the traditional colorful half-timbered houses. Flowery streets, welcoming cafes. The town is also ideally located in the heart of a protected natural site. Elevated compared to the surrounding area, the village offers a beautiful panorama of the Touques valley, the wooded hills and the Saint-Gatien forest.
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Route through the Dives Marshes, a cycle way that crosses the entire wetland surrounding the Dives river. This area is known for its environmental preservation and offers opportunities to observe numerous birds such as storks and swans. Additionally, the nearby Côte Fleurie offers stunning coastal landscapes and beaches.
Yes, Beaufour-Druval and its surroundings offer several historical sites. Within the commune, you can find the 13th-century Church of Notre-Dame-de-Druval, a registered historical monument. Nearby, the Monument to the executed of Saint-Pierre-du-Jonquet commemorates a significant historical event from WWII. Further afield, the Abbaye de Caen and the Lisieux Basilica are notable religious sites.
The region is famous for its picturesque villages. Beuvron-en-Auge is classified as one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France” and is renowned for its well-preserved half-timbered houses. Another must-see is Cambremer, a picturesque village in the heart of the Pays d'Auge, both located on the famous Normandy Cider Route.
The area around Beaufour-Druval is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Beuvron-en-Auge – Cambremer loop' or explore MTB trails such as the 'Putot-en-Auge – Beuvron-en-Auge loop'. For runners, there are various jogging trails, including a 'Running loop from Beaufour-Druval'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, MTB guide, and running guide for the region.
Yes, Beaufour-Druval is an integral part of the scenic La Route du Cidre (The Cider Route). This marked circular route spans approximately 40 km and takes visitors through picturesque villages and past numerous Pays d'Auge cider producers, showcasing the region's famous apple orchards and half-timbered farmhouses.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The charming villages like Beuvron-en-Auge and Cambremer are pleasant to explore. The Route through the Dives Marshes offers a chance for wildlife observation, which can be engaging for children. Additionally, the nearby seaside resorts of the Côte Fleurie provide beaches and coastal activities.
The best time to visit Beaufour-Druval largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal for enjoying the scenic drives along the Cider Route, exploring gardens like Les Jardins du Pays d'Auge, and visiting the nearby coastal resorts. The annual AOC/AOP festival in Cambremer, celebrating local produce, takes place every first weekend in May.
Absolutely. Just about 7 km from Beaufour-Druval, you can discover Les Jardins du Pays d'Auge, beautiful mature gardens set around a traditional Norman property. A bit further, approximately 15 km away, is the Château de Boutemont, known for its architecture and gardens. The wider region also features the Jardins du château de Vendeuvre and Jardins du château de Brécy.
Yes, the beautiful Côte Fleurie (Flowery Coast) is only about 15 km away. This area offers popular seaside resorts such as Villers-sur-Mer, Houlgate, Cabourg, Deauville, and Trouville, each providing unique charm and sandy beaches for relaxation and enjoyment.
Beyond the well-known villages, consider visiting the Church of Notre-Dame-de-Druval, a 13th-century historical monument within Beaufour-Druval itself. Another interesting site is Les Remparts de Beaufour-Druval, located on the natural spur of Les Catelets, which hints at ancient fortifications and offers a glimpse into the area's historical landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the authentic charm of the Pays d'Auge villages, with their well-preserved half-timbered houses, as seen in Beuvron-en-Auge and Cambremer. The scenic beauty of the Dives Marshes and the opportunities for wildlife observation are also highly rated. The overall blend of history, nature, and picturesque landscapes makes the region a favorite.


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