Attractions and places to see around Auzebosc, a small commune in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, France, offer a mix of historical, cultural, and natural experiences. The area is situated within or close to the Regional Natural Park of Boucles de la Seine Normande, preserving the typical rural landscape of the Pays de Caux. Auzebosc serves as a gateway to various points of interest in its vicinity, providing access to significant regional sites.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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I loved it, it's a shame that once we got to 500m from the ferry we had to make a big detour by road to take the Quellebeuf ferry to get to Pont Audemer... but I'd do it again
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The bridge itself is magnificent and it is also the only one in the region with a large cycle path and light traffic.
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I've safely crossed the bike-tractor lane in the center of the road several times in both directions. I'm prone to vertigo, however, so I don't hesitate to cross it. (5 minutes for 2 km) However, in even moderately windy weather, I absolutely avoid it. The view is magnificent from every angle, both from the top and the side. On the other hand, my wife crosses it without any problem and appreciates the width of the very wide bike path (2.50 m), which is much safer than the Tancarville Bridge or the Normandy Bridge. (The path is almost nonexistent and strongly discouraged on this bridge: take the bus to cross it!)
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The website linked below invites you: "Discover Victor Hugo's deep insights and timeless wisdom. Be inspired by powerful quotes about faith, love and more. Let the words of this literary icon guide you and uplift your spirit." => https://beruhmte-zitate.de/autoren/victor-hugo/
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The bridge overlooking the river is impressive in its dimensions. Please note that it is still difficult to feel safe there given the speed of the vehicles and the height. It is possible to ride in the right lane reserved (in theory only...) for bicycles and agricultural vehicles. A narrow "sidewalk" allows you to drive off the road, but you shouldn't get too dizzy.
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Fairly quiet passage of the Seine by bike
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If you are an admirer of Victor Hugo, the famous French writer and poet, you may want to visit the Victor Hugo Museum. This museum is located in a 19th century mansion which belonged to the family of Hugo's son-in-law, Charles Vacquerie, who married his daughter Léopoldine. Unfortunately, both drowned in the Seine shortly after their marriage, a tragedy which deeply affected Hugo and inspired some of his most moving poems. The museum displays personal items, letters, photographs and first editions of Hugo and his family, as well as the furniture and decoration of the house. You can also enjoy the beautiful view of the Seine from the garden and the terrace. The museum is open every day except Tuesday and Sunday morning, and the entrance price is €5 for adults and €3 for reduced rates. You can also book a guided tour for groups of 15 people or more.
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The region around Auzebosc is rich in history. You can visit the impressive ruins of Jumièges Abbey, one of the most significant religious monuments in Normandy, located about 19 km away. Another notable site is Abbaye Saint-Wandrille, a Benedictine abbey built in 649, still inhabited by monks. The town of Caudebec-en-Caux, known for its picturesque houses and the Gothic-style church, also offers the Seine Marine Museum and the Templar House.
Absolutely. A must-see is the Allouville Oak, an ancient tree estimated to be up to 1200 years old, which houses two small chapels within its hollow trunk. You can also experience the impressive Brotonne Bridge, offering panoramic views over the Seine River, with a dedicated lane for cyclists and agricultural vehicles.
Auzebosc is situated within or very close to the Regional Natural Park of Boucles de la Seine Normande, offering extensive forests and wetlands perfect for outdoor exploration. There are numerous opportunities for hiking and cycling. For specific routes, you can explore MTB Trails around Auzebosc, Cycling around Auzebosc, and Road Cycling Routes around Auzebosc.
Yes, families can enjoy several attractions. The Allouville Oak, with its chapels inside, is a fascinating and unique natural monument that captivates all ages. Additionally, a family-friendly 6 km hiking trail in Auzebosc allows visitors to explore the preserved rural landscape and discover local farms. The promenade in Caudebec-en-Caux also features a mini-golf course.
Beyond Auzebosc, several charming towns and cities are within easy reach. Yvetot, the capital of Pays de Caux, is just 4.1 km away. Further afield, Fécamp (31 km) is a 'Town of Art and History' on the Alabaster Coast, known for its Bishop's Palace. The major city of Rouen (32 km) offers a stunning cathedral and historic cobbled streets. You can also visit Veules-les-Roses (31 km), recognized as one of France's most beautiful villages.
To experience local life and products, you can visit several nearby towns that host markets. These include Doudeville (Saturdays, 14km), Pavilly (Thursdays, 16km), Lillebonne (Wednesdays, 16km), Duclair (Tuesdays, 16km), and Barentin (Saturdays, 17km).
Visitors frequently praise the rich cultural heritage and architecture of towns like Caudebec-en-Caux. The tranquility and historical significance of sites like Abbaye Saint-Wandrille, where monks still reside, are also highly appreciated. The unique character of the Allouville Oak is often highlighted as a fascinating curiosity.
Yes, the Normandy coast is within reasonable driving distance. Veulettes-sur-Mer, about 30 km away, offers a pebble beach and a promenade. You can also visit Les-Petites-Dalles (29 km), a village known for its 19th-century villas, or the famous dramatic cliffs and coastal landscapes of Etretat, approximately 39 km from Auzebosc.
Many cycling routes in the area incorporate significant landmarks. For example, the 'Abbaye Saint-Wandrille – Caudebec-en-Caux loop from Yvetot' is a moderate cycling route that passes by these notable sites. You can find more options in the Cycling around Auzebosc guide.
Beyond the natural park, several remarkable gardens are accessible. These include Parc de Galleville (15km), Jardin d'art et d'essais (15km), Parc du manoir de Villers (27km), Clos du Coudray (31km), and Jardins de Bosmelet (31km), offering diverse horticultural experiences.
Yvetot is a neighboring town, approximately 4.1 km from Auzebosc, and serves as the capital of the Pays de Caux. Historically, there's a connection to Auzebosc as a local lord fought alongside William the Conqueror in 1066. You can learn more about Yvetot on Wikipedia.


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