Attractions and places to see around Cléville are found in this tranquil commune located in the Calvados department of Normandy, France. The area serves as a convenient base for exploring the rich historical, cultural, and natural sites of the broader Normandy region. Visitors can discover a variety of landscapes, from picturesque villages to significant historical landmarks and natural wetlands.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Super pretty village listed among "the most beautiful villages in France." Numerous food and art shops.
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In memory of the cruelties of war
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Very pretty little village with cafes, restaurants bakers and a few gift shops
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Near Cabourg, in the Calvados, lies Beuvron-en-Auge, an authentic village with many half-timbered houses that have been carefully restored. Very touristy, and a nice start to possibly go cycling or driving the cider route (about 40km).
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The Dives marshes correspond to the entire wetland surrounding the Dives river. An association was formed to obtain environmental protection status to ensure harmonious development between human activities and nature. This cycle path crosses the marsh and thus offers the possibility of observing numerous birds such as storks and swans. To your binoculars!
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In Saint-Pierre-du-Jonquet, between September and November 1944, the corpses of shot patriots were discovered. The first was found in the woods in early September, then six new bodies were found on September 17 in the muddy water of a bomb hole and twenty-one more on November 15, 1946. A ceremony has been organized in Saint-Pierre-du-Jonquet since 1957 on the Sunday following November 11 in memory of the "28 men, mostly resistance fighters, who were killed in a small wood in the village, an area prohibited by the Germans. In July 1944, probably on the 14th, they were loosely tortured, shot in the back of the neck and thrown into a bomb hole. 11 victims have not yet been identified. Source: ladives1944.com
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The region around Cléville is rich in history. You can explore the significant Canon Castle, a classified Historic Monument with remarkable gardens. For a poignant historical experience, visit the Monument to the executed of Saint-Pierre-du-Jonquet, commemorating resistance fighters from WWII. Further afield, Caen offers the historic Abbaye de Caen, Caen Castle, and the Caen Memorial Museum focusing on World War II and the D-Day landings. The Pegasus Bridge and Memorial Pegasus are also within reasonable distance.
Yes, the area boasts charming villages. Beuvron-en-Auge is a must-see, known for its typical and well-preserved half-timbered houses, and is classified as one of the “Most Beautiful Villages in France.” Another picturesque spot is Cambremer, located in the heart of the Pays d'Auge and part of the famous Normandy Cider Route.
Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the Route through the Dives Marshes, a cycle way that crosses a wetland surrounding the Dives river, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching, including storks and swans. Other natural highlights in the broader region include the Orne estuary, known for its wild environment, and the Prairie in Caen. You can also find beautiful gardens like the Jardin des plantes de Caen and the Jardins du château de Vendeuvre.
The region around Cléville offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For example, there are easy to moderate hiking trails like the 'Pathway Along the Marsh loop' or the 'Beuvron-en-Auge – Saint Martin Church loop'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Putot-en-Auge loop' for road cycling or the 'Mount Jacob – Canon Castle loop' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Hiking around Cléville, Road Cycling Routes around Cléville, and MTB Trails around Cléville.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The gardens of Canon Castle offer activities throughout the summer. The Route through the Dives Marshes is a gentle cycle path perfect for family outings, allowing observation of birds. The Ferme pedagogique de Canon also provides educational and recreational activities for children.
The gardens at Canon Castle are open from April to September, making spring and summer ideal for visiting. The annual AOC/AOP festival in Cambremer takes place on the first weekend of May, which is a great time to experience local culture. Generally, late spring through early autumn (May to September) offers pleasant weather for exploring the villages, historical sites, and natural areas.
While Cléville is inland, you can reach coastal attractions within a reasonable drive. The popular beach area of Plage de Cabourg offers opportunities for relaxation and coastal activities. The renowned seaside resort of Deauville is also about 26 km to the north-east, providing a vibrant coastal experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the preserved beauty of villages like Beuvron-en-Auge, often described as 'beautiful' and 'perfect for a gourmet or tourist stopover.' The historical significance of sites like Monument to the executed of Saint-Pierre-du-Jonquet is also deeply valued. The opportunity to observe nature and birds along the Route through the Dives Marshes is another highlight, with many recommending binoculars for birdwatching.
Yes, Cambremer hosts an annual AOC/AOP festival every first weekend in May, celebrating local produce and traditions, particularly those related to the Normandy Cider Route. This is a great opportunity to experience local culture and taste regional specialties.
Absolutely. The Route through the Dives Marshes is a dedicated cycle way, perfect for a leisurely ride while enjoying nature. Additionally, the Caen-to-the-Sea Canal at Blainville-sur-Orne offers a 14 km long path popular for cycling. For more challenging rides, you can explore various road cycling and mountain biking routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Cléville and MTB Trails around Cléville guides.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the tranquil Orne estuary for its beautiful wild environment, or the sensitive natural areas of Le Bois du Caprice and the Colleville-Montgomery Swamp for local flora and fauna. The smaller, charming villages along the Normandy Cider Route, beyond just Cambremer, also offer delightful discoveries away from the main tourist paths.


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