Best attractions and places to see around Hacqueville include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural points of interest. This commune in the Eure department of Normandy, France, is situated in a region offering scenic vistas of the rolling countryside and the Epte valley. Hacqueville itself holds historical significance, notably as the birthplace of engineer Marc Isambart Brunel and home to the Church of Saint-Lucien. The surrounding area provides access to ancient structures, natural springs, and charming villages.
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The Collégiale Notre-Dame is an architectural beauty from the 13th century, even if it may look very much in need of renovation from the outside. Curiosity won, and we were not disappointed 😃 Upon entering the church, we were immediately captivated by the splendor of the stained glass windows, which bathe the building in a beautiful light. The depictions tell the life stories of saints, martyrs, and apostles. The windows in the southern aisle are dated to 1540 and those in the upper part of the nave to 1560. The church was built in 1225 on the ruins of a women's monastery, which had been founded in 511 by Saint Clotilde, the wife of Clovis I. It was expanded in the 15th and 16th centuries and restored in the 19th century, combining the style of classical and late Gothic with the Renaissance style of Henry III and Neo-Gothic.
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If you are looking for a historical and scenic hike in the Eure department of Normandy, you might want to visit the Ferme du Fort in Authevernes. This fortified farm dates back to the 12th century and was once owned by the seigneur of Chaumont. It has a massive wall enclosing a high and low courtyard, a tower, and a manor house. You can admire the medieval architecture and the beautiful garden that the current owners have restored. The farm is open for visits on Mondays and you can enjoy the views of the rolling countryside and the Epte valley. The Ferme du Fort is a hidden gem that will take you back in time.
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A refreshing and picturesque place in the Normandy region, you might want to explore the Source du Fouillebroc, the source of a small stream that flows through the forest of Lyons.
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Well hidden remains of the Roman theater located a little away from Andeliacum. Dating from the 1st century, it is one of the largest theaters in Gaul. The accessibility of the site and the state of the ruins make it possible to take oneself for Indiana Jones or Sydney Fox.
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The Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame des Andelys is a former collegiate church in Les Andelys, in the department of Eure, the Normandy region and the diocese of Évreux. Built around 1225 on the ruins of an abbey dating from 511. It is founded by St. Clotilde, the wife of Clovis I and is the oldest monastic foundation in Upper Normandy. The church is classified as a historical monument.
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Charming chapel built in the 17th century housing a natural spring. Discovered and restored in 1987. the legend of the fountain of singles: So this legend concerns all women who want to find the man of their life in the year. This same fountain in the name of Saint-Catherine would have virtuous water. Indeed, young women came there to throw a coin or a hairpin in order to find a husband. Prayer: Saint Catherine be good, we only have hope in you. You are our boss. Have mercy on us. We implore you on our knees, help us get married. Pité !, give us a husband because we are burning to love. Deign to listen to the prayer of our deeply loving hearts. Oh !, you who are our mother, give us a husband.
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Beyond the well-known attractions, you can visit the 12th-century fortified farm, Ferme du Fort in Authevernes, which features medieval architecture and restored gardens. Another significant historical site is the Roman Theatre of Les Câteliers, one of the largest in Gaul, dating from the 1st century. Hacqueville also has the Motte d'Hacqueville, a motte-and-bailey castle site with remnants of a 12th-century donjon-chemise and fascinating cellars.
Yes, you can discover the picturesque Source du Fouillebroc, which marks the source of a small stream winding through the beautiful Forest of Lyons. The region also offers scenic vistas of the rolling countryside and the Epte valley, particularly from elevated points like the Ferme du Fort. For nature enthusiasts, the Réserve naturelle régionale des Larris et Tourbières de Saint-Pierre-es-Champs is about 21 km away, offering local biodiversity.
Just 14 km from Hacqueville, Lyons-la-Forêt is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages' for its charming half-timbered buildings. Another beautiful village, La Roche-Guyon, is 23 km away. For art lovers, Claude Monet's House and Gardens in Giverny are approximately 23 km distant, offering world-famous cultural attractions.
Hacqueville is home to the Motte d'Hacqueville, also known as the 'Vieux-château,' a historical motte-and-bailey castle site with 12th-century remnants and a cellar system. Additionally, the Moulin de Pierre in the Village de Tourny, a historic stone mill transformed into a natural dovecote, offers a picturesque and secluded point of interest.
The area around Hacqueville offers various outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Trans' Oise – Le Vieux-Moulin loop' or the 'Manoir de Chauvincourt loop.' Hikers can enjoy trails such as 'View of Château-Gaillard – The Seine Valley loop' or 'Mortemer Abbey – Mortemer Abbey loop.' You can find more details and routes on the hiking guide and cycling guide for Hacqueville.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'View of Château-Gaillard – The Seine Valley loop from Les Andelys' is an easy 6.1 km hike. Another easy option is the 'Keep at Château Gaillard – Château Gaillard loop from Les Andelys,' spanning 6.2 km. These trails offer pleasant walks through the scenic landscape. Discover more routes in the hiking guide around Hacqueville.
Many of the natural and historical sites can be enjoyed by families. Exploring the well-preserved Roman Theatre of Les Câteliers can be an engaging historical adventure. The scenic L'Epte Valley offers a bike path along an old railway line, which is suitable for family cycling outings. Additionally, the charming villages like Lyons-la-Forêt provide pleasant environments for family strolls.
The region's natural beauty, including the Epte Valley and the Forest of Lyons, is particularly enjoyable during spring and summer when the weather is mild and the landscapes are lush. Historical sites like Ferme du Fort and the Roman Theatre are accessible year-round, but pleasant weather enhances the outdoor exploration. Visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring and early autumn) can offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Chapelle and Sainte-Catherine Spring is noted for its charming atmosphere and local legend. The L'Epte Valley is highly praised for its picturesque landscape and enjoyable bike path. The historical significance and well-preserved nature of sites like the Roman Theatre of Les Câteliers also receive positive feedback for offering a unique historical exploration.
Hacqueville has historical ties to the important medieval Barony of Pont-Saint-Pierre. This connection provides a deeper understanding of the region's feudal past. You can learn more about the historical significance of Pont-Saint-Pierre on Wikipedia.
There are several running trails in the vicinity of Hacqueville. You can find moderate difficulty routes like the 'Running loop from Étrépagny' (8.4 km or 10.4 km) or the 'Running loop from Sainte-Marie-de-Vatimesnil' (5.9 km). These trails offer a great way to explore the local countryside. For a comprehensive list, refer to the running trails guide around Hacqueville.


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