Best attractions and places to see around Le Val-D'Hazey, a commune formed from the merger of Aubevoye, Sainte-Barbe-sur-Gaillon, and Vieux-Villez, offers a variety of historical landmarks and natural features. Situated within the Seine-Normandy basin, the area is characterized by the Seine River and its surrounding landscapes. Visitors can explore sites with Roman history and significant viewpoints.
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Castle not open between 12:30 and 2:00 pm. But you can look round outside.
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Magnificent view of the Château d'Acquigny (whose garden can be visited) and the Eure valley
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The upper parking lot of the castle ruins including a great view of the
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If you are nearby, you should stop and explore the ruins. A very impressive building built by the English in the 1190s, which was conquered by the French just a few years later.
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The fortified tower can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday as part of a guided tour
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Once built by the British, still nice to look at today
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive ruins of Château Gaillard, built by the English in the 1190s. Its fortified tower is open for guided tours from Wednesday to Sunday. Another notable site is Acquigny Castle, beautifully situated at the confluence of the Eure and Iton rivers, with moats fed by a diverted stream. The area, particularly Aubevoye, also holds Roman vestiges, including evidence of a Roman road and a villa.
For breathtaking panoramas, head to the Notre-Dame de Bellegarde Viewpoint. It offers magnificent views of one of the Seine's most beautiful loops and the distant Château Gaillard. You'll also find the unique 'Roche à Tête d'Homme' rock formation there. Another excellent spot is the View of Château Gaillard, which provides a superb perspective of the castle and the river.
Yes, the area offers options for families. While Acquigny Castle is listed as family-friendly, its exterior and park are particularly enjoyable. The Ferme de Tournebut, located at the foot of Château de Tournebut, is a peaceful farm with various animals like llamas, goats, and Vietnamese pigs, which can be a delightful experience for children.
Le Val-D'Hazey is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Seine by Bike and Venables Lakes Loop' or the 'Gaillon Castle loop from Le Val d'Hazey'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Château Gaillard – View of Château-Gaillard loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Seine bank loop from Gaillon - Aubevoye'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for the region.
Le Val-D'Hazey is home to several significant religious edifices, including the Saint-Georges Church, the Bethléem Chapel, the Notre-Dame du Manoir de Tournebut Chapel, the Saint-Denis Church, and the Sainte-Barbe Church. Additionally, the Cultural Space Marcel Pagnol offers a diverse program of shows throughout the year, providing a cultural experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and impressive architecture of sites like Château Gaillard. The breathtaking views from viewpoints such as Notre-Dame de Bellegarde Viewpoint, overlooking the Seine and the castle, are also highly praised. The peaceful natural settings and the blend of history with scenic landscapes are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, there is parking available, particularly at the upper parking lot of the View of Château Gaillard, which also offers a great view of the castle ruins and the Seine.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's natural beauty and historical sites are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the ruins of Château Gaillard, enjoying the views from Notre-Dame de Bellegarde Viewpoint, and engaging in hiking or cycling along the Seine.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Saint-Mauxe Enclosure, a symbolic and historical place of Christian faith located on the border of Heudreville-sur-Eure and Acquigny. This small clearing is steeped in local legend and history, making it a unique and reflective stop.
Yes, the area around Le Val-D'Hazey offers a range of trails. For instance, the 'Seine bank loop from Gaillon - Aubevoye' is rated as easy for mountain biking, while many hiking routes like the 'Seine by Bike and Venables Lakes Loop' are moderate. More challenging options, such as the 'View of Château-Gaillard – View of Château-Gaillard loop from Le Val d'Hazey', are also available for experienced hikers. You can explore various routes in the hiking guide.
The Seine River is a prominent natural feature, as Le Val-D'Hazey is situated within the Seine-Normandy basin. The river and its various arms not only define the landscape, offering scenic views from points like Notre-Dame de Bellegarde Viewpoint but also historically served as a vital waterway and influenced the placement of landmarks like Acquigny Castle.


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