Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Siméon include a variety of historical sites and natural features. The area offers opportunities to explore settlements, castles, and religious buildings. Visitors can discover locations with historical significance and unique natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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wetland where egrets and storks often land
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Discover the Departmental Museum of Resistance and Deportation located in the magnificent Saint-Nicolas chapel (17th century). This museum was inaugurated in 1979 to perpetuate the memory of our liberators. Objects and documents that bear witness to a dark period in our history are brought to light. This collection bears witness to the courage of men and women who fought for freedom. The Maquis Surcouf, founded by Robert Leblanc, was the most active Resistance network in Normandy.
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medieval castle of monfort sur risle
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There is a very nice little street between rue de la République and rue Sadi Carnot, it is rue Paul Clémencin. To have
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The city was built around the Risle.
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Between modern, traditional and refined cuisines, Pont-Audemer station, with an innovative concept in Normandy, has managed to recreate a railway atmosphere which offers Norman Venice an attractiveness worthy of the prestige of the great hotel restaurants in the history of railway gastronomy. Happy destiny of a station slated for demolition and which comes back to life with an original and sentimental concept in the art of accommodating good taste, values and flavors... http://seinoz.canalblog.com/archives/2018/06/17/36489940.html
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Saint-Siméon and its surroundings offer a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the Medieval Castle of Montfort-sur-Risle, an 11th–12th century fortress providing an exceptional panoramic view of the valley. Another significant site is the Saint-Nicolas Chapel and Departmental Museum of the Resistance and Deportation, housed in a 17th-century chapel, which preserves the memory of the Resistance movement in Normandy.
Yes, Pont-Audemer, often called the 'Norman Venice,' is a charming settlement drained by the Risle river and surrounded by wetlands. Another unique spot is Saint-Benoît-des-Ombres, known for its tiny town hall and an original book box, which some consider the smallest town hall in France.
The region boasts beautiful natural areas, particularly wetlands. Les Ponts Gras is a flat, marshy valley where you can observe egrets and storks. The Risle valley itself is bordered by forests and features ponds alternating with wet meadows, characteristic of the ancestral Normandy bocage.
The area around Saint-Siméon is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling routes. For specific trails, explore the Hiking around Saint-Siméon guide, the MTB Trails around Saint-Siméon guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Siméon guide.
Yes, the Medieval Castle of Montfort-sur-Risle is listed as family-friendly, offering an engaging historical experience with panoramic views. The Saint-Nicolas Chapel and Departmental Museum of the Resistance and Deportation also welcomes families interested in history.
For hiking, you can find trails like the 'Small bridge loop from Saint-Siméon' (8.1 km, moderate) or the 'Saint-Siméon Church – Small bridge loop from Saint-Siméon' (4.6 km, easy). More options are available in the Hiking around Saint-Siméon guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the 'Marais Vernier Viewpoint – Pont-Audemer loop from Pont-Audemer' (50 km, moderate) or the 'Bois du Roselle loop from Morainville-Jouveaux' (31 km, moderate). Check the MTB Trails around Saint-Siméon guide for more details.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique character of places like Pont-Audemer, nicknamed the 'Norman Venice,' for its canals and wetlands. The panoramic views from the Medieval Castle of Montfort-sur-Risle are also highly praised, as is the historical depth offered by the Resistance Museum.
Yes, for easier walks, consider the 'Small bridge loop from Selles' (5.8 km, easy) or the 'Saint-Siméon Church – Small bridge loop from Saint-Siméon' (4.6 km, easy). These trails offer a pleasant way to experience the local scenery without significant difficulty.
Absolutely. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Bayeul-Cormeilles loop from Lieurey' (35 km, easy) or the 'Saint-Christophe-sur-Condé – Pont-Audemer loop from Épaignes' (40 km, moderate). More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Siméon guide.
In the wetland areas, particularly around Les Ponts Gras, you might spot various bird species such as egrets and storks, which frequently land in these marshy valleys.


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