Best attractions and places to see around Négreville include a blend of historical architecture, natural beauty, and cultural heritage. This charming commune is nestled in the heart of the Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy, France. Situated at the confluence of the Douve and Gloire rivers, the area offers a scenic landscape with agricultural pastures and apple orchards. Négreville provides a rich historical experience with its landmarks and access to broader regional attractions.
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On relatively flat ground, the rock rises among the beech trees, like an ancient fortress with vertical walls. It is a formidable natural oppidum bristling with rampart rocks, overhanging patrol paths, watchtower peaks and a summit platform. Small secret passages open up, between the blocks and the vegetation, to climb to the sunny summit from where a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside can be seen.
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The Bois des Roches is a site of chaotic sandstone but also many tales and legends of the Cotentin. Watch out for goblins and other white ladies around the woods!
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hike accessible to all, part of the road with very little vehicle traffic. A large part of the hike is in the undergrowth, so pleasant if you are looking for a little freshness. At the last kilometer, at the rocks, you will find picnic tables.
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Located in the town of Bricquebec, this superb castle was built between the 10th and 11th centuries. The exterior of the remains of the castle are freely accessible and are worth the detour!
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The ruins of the medieval castle of Bricquebec are still very well preserved with in particular a magnificent polygonal keep with eleven sides unique in Europe.
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Places steeped in history, which has remained intact
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The chapel was built in the 16th century and is dedicated to St Jouvin who died in 370. He was renowned for curing skin diseases and in particular eczema as well as the source which is located not far from the chapel. A pilgrimage takes place here every year on Whit Monday. More sportily the descent of the wood on mountain bikes requires a little caution.
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Négreville and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the 18th-century Moulin de la Ville, a historical monument with preserved wooden mechanisms. The 10th-century Église de Saint Pierre, Saint Clair, and the 18th-century Château du Pont Rilly are also notable. Further afield, the well-preserved medieval ruins of Château de Bricquebec feature a unique polygonal keep. Additionally, the Roman ruins of Alauna in Valognes are just 6 km away.
Yes, Négreville is situated at the confluence of the Douve and Gloire rivers, offering scenic landscapes. For panoramic views, visit The Big Rock, a natural monument resembling an ancient fortress. Another natural highlight is Bois des Roches, a forest known for its chaotic sandstone formations and accessible hiking paths.
Families can enjoy exploring the medieval ruins of Château de Bricquebec, which offers a glimpse into history. The Bois des Roches provides accessible hiking paths through its forest, perfect for a family outing with picnic tables available. The area's agricultural landscape with apple orchards also offers a pleasant environment for walks.
Négreville is a great base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Banks of the Gloire – Château de Pont-Rilly loop' or the 'The Big Rock – Bois des Roches loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling and touring bicycle routes, such as the 'Maison de Pierre in Bricquebec – Bricquebec Castle loop' or the 'Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte – Flat and sheltered from the wind loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, road cycling, and cycling guides for the area.
Beyond the main attractions, Négreville holds several hidden gems. Explore the commune's numerous ancient mills, such as those at Darnetal, Pont Capitaine, and La Filature, which reflect the area's historical industrial activity. You can also find old bridges, covered wells, and oratories scattered throughout the commune, offering glimpses into its past infrastructure and religious practices.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. The well-preserved medieval ruins of Château de Bricquebec and the unique geological formations of The Big Rock are highly rated. The accessible hiking paths in Bois des Roches are also a favorite for their natural charm and local legends.
Yes, for a taste of local life and produce, you can visit markets in nearby towns. Valognes hosts a market on Fridays, Bricquebec on Mondays, and Cherbourg has markets on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. These markets are excellent places to find regional agricultural products.
Négreville boasts a rich architectural heritage. Besides the 18th-century Moulin de la Ville and Château du Pont Rilly, the commune features several impressive manors and beautiful residences. These include the Manoir de Digulleville with its flamboyant portal and the 15th-century Manoir de Saint-Rémy. The 19th-century Château de Darnétal also adds to the area's architectural diversity.
For easy walks, consider trails within Bois des Roches, which offers accessible paths through its undergrowth. Another easy option is the 'Bois des Roches loop from Cherbourg' which is about 4 km. These routes are generally suitable for all and provide a pleasant experience in nature. More hiking options can be found in the hiking guide.
The Cotentin Peninsula, where Négreville is located, offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically provide milder weather, ideal for exploring historical sites, enjoying scenic walks, and cycling through the countryside and apple orchards. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit.
Yes, Négreville offers various cycling routes. For road cyclists, options include the 'Maison de Pierre in Bricquebec – Bricquebec Castle loop' or the 'View of the Marais de la Chuque – Port on the Sinope loop'. Touring cyclists might enjoy the 'Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte – Flat and sheltered from the wind loop'. You can find detailed information and more routes in the road cycling and cycling guides for the area.


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