Attractions and places to see around Fesques, a commune in Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France, offer a diverse range of experiences. The region serves as a base for exploring natural features like the Alabaster Coast and green valleys, alongside cultural sites such as historic castles and towns. Visitors can discover a variety of landscapes and historical landmarks within a short distance.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Went uphill from Dieppe to Paris, and still such a relief from English cycling paths.
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The building has a Latin cross floor plan. A bell tower, with a turret attached to it, precedes the nave. It is pierced with soundboards and crowned by a polygonal slate tower. The facade is pierced with pointed arch windows and a rose window.
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Building with a Latin cross plan. A bell tower to which a turret is attached precedes the nave. Pierced with soundboards, it is crowned with its polygonal slate spire. The facade is pierced with pointed arch windows and a rose window.
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The Fontaine aux Dames wash house, purchased by the town hall in 1998, has undergone a complete restoration. The original building being in ruins, a reconstruction was carried out according to a Brayon washhouse model in the year 2000: low brick wall, oak frame and roofing in traditional local tiles. The wash house houses a ceramic work “the monument to the unknown lover” which we owe to the Brayon artists Jacques and Juliette Damville; This monument pays tribute to women for the role they played during the First World War.
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Away from cars, but a bit monotonous...
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Magnificent castle dating from the Renaissance whose plans were inspired by the castle of Chaumont s/Loire. Sequestered during the Revolution, the estate was transformed into a prison during the time of the Terror and housed up to 150 prisoners. It was returned to its owner in 1799. The site is now owned by the St Joseph Institute and the outbuildings house a private establishment for general and technical education, with in particular courses dedicated to horticulture and the hotel and catering industry. The castle offers accommodation services and room rentals for events. It is open to individual visits during the July-August period from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., except on reception days for weddings or other events. The gardens surrounding the castle were designed by Le Nôtre. A sign on the Avenue Verte also specifies that the village of Mesnières, entirely organized around the castle, deserves a little detour. It's true ...
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This track, up to Forges-les-Eaux, pleasantly monotonous, has a perfect surface.
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The region around Fesques is rich in history. A prominent historical attraction is Mesnières-en-Bray Castle, a 15th-century Renaissance castle classified as a historical monument. Further afield, you can explore the impressive ruins of Jumièges Abbey, the historic city of Rouen with its Notre Dame Cathedral and Gros-Horloge, or the Château d'Eu, a 16th-century red-brick castle.
Yes, the Seine-Maritime department offers stunning natural beauty. The dramatic Alabaster Coast, with its towering white chalk cliffs at Étretat, is a must-see. You can also enjoy the peaceful Green Valleys of Upper Normandy, ideal for walking and cycling, or visit the Regional Natural Park of Boucles de la Seine Normande for beautiful dark beech forests.
Fesques is well-suited for cycling enthusiasts. You can ride along the Railroads from Dieppe to Forges Les Eaux, a cycle path extending almost 50 km through a hilly landscape. Another popular option is the Avenue Verte, which passes through fields and old railway lines, with old stations serving as points of interest. A specific section of this route is the Avenue Verte London–Paris: Forges-les-Eaux to Neufchâtel-en-Bray.
Many of the cycling routes, such as the Railroads from Dieppe to Forges Les Eaux and the Avenue Verte, are categorized as family-friendly. These offer safe, car-free paths for enjoyable outings. Exploring charming towns and their markets can also be a pleasant family activity.
The green valleys and forests of Upper Normandy provide ample opportunities for walking and hiking. You can find various trails, including easy and moderate options, around Fesques. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Fesques guide, which features trails like the 'Forest Path – Beautiful views loop from Foret du Hellet' and 'Old Railway Line loop from Neufchâtel-en-Bray'.
Several charming towns and villages are within easy reach. Gerberoy and Lyons-la-Forêt are both designated as two of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' known for their picturesque architecture and gardens. Dieppe is a historic seaside town with a sprawling beach and castle museum, while Fécamp offers a rich maritime heritage and the Palais Bénédictine.
The region is generally pleasant from spring to autumn. Spring offers blooming gardens and mild weather, while summer is ideal for enjoying the coast and outdoor activities. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the forests and valleys. Winter can be quieter, with opportunities for crisp walks, though some attractions might have reduced hours.
Yes, the Seine-Maritime region is home to several significant religious sites. Jumièges Abbey is often cited as one of Normandy's most impressive ruins. Other important abbeys like Saint Wandrille, Graville, Montivilliers, Valasse, and Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville form a 'Route des abbayes' that connects the coast to Rouen.
Nearby towns such as Neufchâtel-en-Bray (7km), Blangy-sur-Bresle (19km), and Forges-les-Eaux (20km) host regular markets. These markets offer a great opportunity to experience local life, discover regional produce, and find unique crafts.
Absolutely. The Alabaster Coast is home to several attractive seaside resorts. Dieppe, Fécamp, and Le Tréport offer stunning cliff views and beaches. Smaller coastal towns like Ault, Mers-les-Bains, and Veules-les-Roses also provide charming settings and popular beaches for relaxation and enjoyment.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the historical charm of Mesnières-en-Bray Castle to the extensive cycling paths like the Railroads from Dieppe to Forges Les Eaux, which is noted for its gentle incline. The Avenue Verte is praised for its magnificent scenery through fields and old railway lines, offering a pleasant and secure ride.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the area. You can find various MTB trails, including easy and moderate options, around Fesques. For detailed routes, check the MTB Trails around Fesques guide, which includes loops around Mesnières-en-Bray Castle and routes from Londinières.


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