Best attractions and places to see around Sainte-Geneviève include a diverse range of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. This region, located in Seine-Maritime, France, is characterized by its rolling hills, extensive forests, and charming settlements. Visitors can explore former railway lines converted into scenic cycle paths and discover historical landmarks. The area offers a blend of outdoor recreation and insights into local heritage.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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This natural area located in Forges-les-Eaux is organized around the ponds of the Andelle, formed by two rivers: the Andelle to the east and the Chevrette to the west. All around extends the Bois de l’Épinay, remarkable for the great diversity of tree species it shelters. You can walk there, observe the birds, picnic and take a quiet break enjoying the rustling of the many leaves.
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This part of the city was developed from the 16th century with the discovery of ferruginous springs in the current Casino park. It was in 1573 that Nicolas de Moy, Grand Master of Water and Forestry, discovered the presence of ferruginous springs. They were made famous from 1633 with the arrival of King Louis XIII, Queen Anne of Austria and Cardinal Richelieu. The spa was thus born! The springs named Reinette, Royale and Cardinal were thus exploited for their property and their medicinal virtues until the 1980s. @OT Forges les Eaux
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These artificial lakes were built in the late 1980s on a peat marsh. They are spread over two levels and separated by an earth dike, valves allow the water level to be controlled. They are fed by the Andelle river which has its source upstream. The wild ponds (to the North) were deliberately left in their natural state to allow birds to nest, while The Bird Mirror (to the South) was the subject of landscaping and ornamental development with consolidation of the banks. . @OT Forges les Eaux
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Away from cars, but a bit monotonous...
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The two halls which surround the current town hall were probably built before 1679. That, located along the road from Rouen to Forges, has the particularity of having stalls and hooks, hence its name "butchers hall". Owned by Bois-Guilbert until 1779, then by the Blosseville family, the halls were alienated to the town around 1830. Their granaries were used until the abolition of privileges to store tithes (wheat, oats, barley, rye ...). Every Monday, according to a very old tradition, Buchy hosts a picturesque farmer's market in its halls which is reminiscent of those of Flaubert's time. They are classified as historical monuments.
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Camping in Forges-les-Eaux, good quality and on the cheap side. Else, the route was scenic enough
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A pretty French commune in Normandy, Forges-les-Eaux is a lovely place to spend a few hours exploring typical French streets. Known for agriculture and spas, the town has an interesting past. During Roman times, it was a centre for manufacturing iron and its also been the location of gruesome battles during the Hundred Years War in the 14th century. In the 17th century, royalty would enjoy the town's spas.
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The region offers several historical attractions. You can visit The Buchy Market Halls, classified as historical monuments, which host a picturesque farmer's market every Monday. Another significant site is the Domaine de Forges and Historic Thermal Quarter in Forges-les-Eaux, known for its ferruginous springs discovered in the 16th century and frequented by royalty. The settlement of Forges-les-Eaux itself has a rich past, including iron manufacturing and battles during the Hundred Years War.
Yes, nature enthusiasts will enjoy Le Puits Merveilleux in Eawy Forest, one of France's largest beech forests, offering magnificent panoramas and opportunities to spot wild animals. In the broader Sainte-Geneviève area, you can also find the Réserve naturelle régionale des Larris et Tourbières de Saint-Pierre-es-Champs and the Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin, both providing excellent outdoor experiences.
The area is excellent for cycling, with the Railroads from Dieppe to Forges Les Eaux offering a long, shallow cycle path. For more structured activities, you can explore various routes for running, road cycling, and general cycling. For instance, there are several running loops around Buchy and Neuville-Ferrières, and challenging road cycling routes like the Saint-Rémy Church of Dieppe – Mesnières-en-Bray Castle loop. You can find more details on these activities in the running trails guide, road cycling routes guide, and cycling guide.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families, including the Railroads from Dieppe to Forges Les Eaux, which is a family-friendly cycle way. The Domaine de Forges and Historic Thermal Quarter and the settlement of Forges-les-Eaux are also considered family-friendly. Additionally, Le Puits Merveilleux in Eawy Forest offers a natural setting for family walks and exploration.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic cycle paths, like the Railroads from Dieppe to Forges Les Eaux, which is praised for its long, shallow route through a hilly landscape. The historical charm of places like Forges-les-Eaux and the picturesque atmosphere of The Buchy Market Halls are also highly rated. The natural beauty of Eawy Forest is also a favorite for walks and nature activities.
Beyond the immediate region, the name Sainte-Geneviève is associated with several unique sites. In Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois, France, you can find the significant Russian Cemetery (Nécropole Russe), the largest outside of Russia, and the historic Church of Saint-Geneviève. In Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, USA, the Ste. Geneviève National Historical Park preserves the oldest permanent European settlement west of the Mississippi River, featuring original French colonial buildings.
Yes, Le Puits Merveilleux in Eawy Forest is noted for offering magnificent panoramas throughout the seasons. The general area around Sainte-Geneviève, with its rolling hills and extensive forests, provides numerous scenic spots, especially along the cycling and hiking trails.
Cycling is a highly recommended way to explore, especially along the former railway lines converted into cycle paths. The Railroads from Dieppe to Forges Les Eaux allows for deviations to visit small places along the way. Walking and hiking are also popular, particularly in the extensive forests like Eawy Forest, where you can enjoy nature at a slower pace.
Yes, The Buchy Market Halls host a picturesque farmer's market every Monday, a tradition that dates back centuries. This is a great opportunity to experience local culture and find regional products.
The duration of your visit depends on your interests. You could spend a few hours exploring a single historical site like The Buchy Market Halls or the Domaine de Forges. For cycling the entire Railroads from Dieppe to Forges Les Eaux, plan for a half to full day, especially if you plan to make stops. To fully appreciate the natural landscapes and historical towns, a weekend or several days would allow for a more comprehensive experience.
While popular, the vastness of areas like Eawy Forest means you can often find quieter trails and less crowded spots, especially away from the main access points. Exploring the Réserve naturelle régionale des Larris et Tourbières de Saint-Pierre-es-Champs or the Forêt du Parc de Saint-Quentin can also offer a more tranquil experience.


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