Castles around Saint-Honoré offer a glimpse into historical architecture and regional heritage. This area features a collection of historical sites, including medieval ruins and well-preserved châteaux. Visitors can explore structures dating back centuries, set within landscapes that reflect the region's past. The castles provide opportunities to learn about local history and enjoy the surrounding natural environment.
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Ideal places to come and have a picnic and relax, near the Avenue Verte (London-Paris)
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The castle was built in the style of Louis XIV. It features a large garden, which includes a 200-year-old Lebanon cedar. The entire complex is surrounded by a moat to protect it from wildlife. The castle is now privately owned.
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Unfortunately not accessible due to restoration work, but there is a good walking path around it (as of 07/24). From this you have a great view of the surrounding area.
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This estate presents a beautiful ensemble: the castle, the outbuildings, the park and the chapel dating from the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Currently in ruins, this ancient feudal castle which existed from the 11th to the 15th century was built by a companion of William the Conqueror, Gauthier Giffard. An interpretation panel allows you to find out more about the place.
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Miromesnil Castle (French: Château de Miromesnil) is located in the commune of Tourville-sur-Arques in the Seine-Maritime department, in Normandy in northern France. The castle's name comes from the French nobleman Armand Thomas Hue, vicomte de Miromesnil, a minister of the Ancien Régime under Louis XVI. The castle is famous as the birthplace of Guy de Maupassant. The writer was born on August 5, 1850, on the first floor of the building. His parents rented the castle at the time. The castle complex includes a large garden and an extensive park, which have been designated a "Jardin Remarquable" by the French Ministry of Culture. Since February 6, 1945, the castle building has been listed as a historical monument in France. The castle chapel, which is part of the complex, has been classified as an independent historical monument since July 1957. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Miromesnil
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Inner area locked. Only one path around is passable.
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The region around Saint-Honoré features several castles with rich histories. Arques-la-Bataille Castle, a 12th-century fortress, has witnessed numerous battles and sieges. Château de Miromesnil is a late 16th-century castle famous as the birthplace of writer Guy de Maupassant. Additionally, Longueville-sur-Scie Castle, though now in ruins, was built by a companion of William the Conqueror in the 11th century.
Yes, Château de Miromesnil is a great option for families. It features a large garden and an extensive park, designated as a "Jardin Remarquable," which offers plenty of space for children to explore. The View of Château de Longueville and the Lake also provides a lovely green area by a lake, ideal for picnics and relaxing with kids.
Many castles are set within beautiful natural surroundings. For instance, Arques-la-Bataille Castle offers panoramic views of the valley and village below, surrounded by deep moats. Château de Miromesnil boasts a remarkable garden and extensive park. The View of Château de Longueville and the Lake provides a picturesque setting with a small lake and ducks, perfect for a relaxing break.
The area around Saint-Honoré offers various outdoor activities. You can find several mountain biking trails, such as the 'Accrobranches Denestanville loop' or 'Bois du Héron loop' from Longueville-sur-Scie. For road cycling, there are routes like the 'Mongolian Yurt – Rural Cottage loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Running loop from Longueville-sur-Scie' or 'Caule Wood Path loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: MTB Trails around Saint-Honoré, Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Honoré, and Running Trails around Saint-Honoré.
While specific hiking trails directly linked to the castles aren't detailed, the region offers numerous routes suitable for walking and running. For example, you can find 'Running loops' from Longueville-sur-Scie, Saint-Crespin, and Sainte-Foy, which often pass through scenic areas. The path around the deep moats of Arques-la-Bataille Castle also provides a sculpted path for exploration. For more options, check the Running Trails around Saint-Honoré guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and scenic beauty. Many enjoy exploring the ruins of Arques-la-Bataille Castle and its panoramic views. The extensive gardens of Château de Miromesnil are also a highlight. The peaceful setting of the lake near Longueville-sur-Scie Castle, perfect for picnics, is also a popular spot.
The duration of your visit depends on the castle and your interest. For ruins like Arques-la-Bataille Castle or Longueville-sur-Scie Castle, an hour or two might suffice to explore the site and enjoy the views. For Château de Miromesnil, with its large gardens and potential for guided tours, you might want to allocate half a day or more.
While not extensively detailed, Château de Sainte-Foy presents a beautiful ensemble of a castle, outbuildings, a park, and a chapel dating from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It offers a glimpse into a different architectural period compared to the medieval ruins.
Specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to each castle are not listed in the provided data. However, the View of Château de Longueville and the Lake sometimes has a small stand offering cold drinks and snacks, which can be convenient for visitors. For more substantial options, you would likely need to visit the nearby villages or towns.
The best time to visit is generally during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is pleasant for exploring ruins, walking through gardens, and enjoying outdoor activities. The gardens of Château de Miromesnil, for example, would be particularly beautiful during these seasons. While some sites may be accessible year-round, specific opening hours or seasonal closures should be checked directly with each location.
The provided data does not specify public transport options for individual castles. It is generally recommended to check local transport schedules or consider driving for greater flexibility when visiting historical sites in rural areas around Saint-Honoré.
Yes, Château de Miromesnil is known to offer overnight stays, providing a unique opportunity to experience a historical castle firsthand. It's advisable to check their official website for availability and booking information.


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