Attractions and places to see around La Chapelle-Bayvel include historical sites and natural landscapes in the Eure department of Normandy, France. This rural commune features an 11th and 12th-century Saint-Martin Church, an 18th-century château, and traces of an ancient Roman road. The area is part of the Seine-Normandie basin, characterized by small watercourses and ecologically important zones.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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In 2024, this road was paved with sharing for pedestrians and animals... and a good compromise for rollerblades and scooters🙂
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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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This church, steeped in history, was part of an important priory in the Middle Ages and is considered the Norman equivalent of Port-Royal. A beautiful and picturesque church that is well worth a visit.
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This village is very pleasant with its church in the center surrounded by small shops to stock up on provisions as well as a terrace to admire it all with a cold drink in hand.
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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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Pont-Audemer is drained by the Risle, a tributary of the Seine. Surrounded by many wetlands, it is nicknamed the Norman Venice.
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Within La Chapelle-Bayvel, you can explore the historic Saint-Martin Church, which dates back to the 11th and 12th centuries. The commune also features the 18th-century Château de la Chapelle and a 16th-century cemetery cross. Traces of an ancient Roman road can also be found in the area, hinting at its long history.
A popular option for walking and cycling is the Calonne Greenway. This well-maintained cycle path follows an old railroad track, offering shade from trees and a pleasant route. The area also has local paths and circuits like the "Chemin des 3 Calvaires" and "Chemin des 4 Gués" for those who enjoy walking.
La Chapelle-Bayvel is set in a tranquil rural landscape within the Seine-Normandie basin. The commune is characterized by several small watercourses, including the Douet Tourtelle and Douet Baron. There are also ecologically important zones designated under Natura 2000 and ZNIEFF, highlighting the area's natural significance.
Yes, the region offers various routes for both hiking and road cycling. For hiking, you can find trails like the 'Charming Half-Timbered Cottage loop from Fort-Moville' or the 'Bridge over La Calotte loop from Asnières'. Road cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Hermival Castle – Small Church of Normandy loop from Cormeilles' or the 'Pont-Audemer – Traditional Normandy House loop from Cormeilles'. You can find more details on these activities at Hiking around La Chapelle-Bayvel and Road Cycling Routes around La Chapelle-Bayvel.
Several charming towns and villages are easily accessible. Pont-Audemer, known as 'Norman Venice' for its canals, is about 12 km away. The Charming little village of Moyaux offers a pleasant atmosphere with a central church and small shops. Further afield, you can visit Honfleur (approx. 20 km) with its picturesque old harbor, or Le Bec-Hellouin (approx. 24 km), recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages'.
Absolutely. Lisieux, approximately 19 km away, is a significant pilgrimage town home to the impressive Basilica of Saint Thérèse. The ruins of Abbaye de Jumièges, about 35 km away, are a striking example of Norman Romanesque architecture. Additionally, the historic port town of Honfleur, known for its artistic heritage, is around 20 km from La Chapelle-Bayvel.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through early autumn. The summer months offer warmer weather ideal for exploring the greenways and nearby towns. However, spring and autumn provide milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, particularly for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds.
Yes, the Calonne Greenway is an excellent family-friendly option, perfect for leisurely walks or bike rides. For a unique experience, Le Brévedent Campsite, located on a carp pond, is described as a paradise for children, though dogs are not allowed.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Calonne Greenway is praised for its well-maintained path and the shade provided by trees, making it a pleasant experience. Towns like Pont-Audemer are loved for their picturesque canals and traditional atmosphere, while the Charming little village of Moyaux is noted for its pleasant central church and small shops.
Yes, the 18th-century Château de la Chapelle is located within the commune itself. Further afield, the Château de Boutemont, approximately 16 km away in the Calvados department, is known for its beautiful architecture and gardens. Additionally, the Saint-André Church, part of an important priory, is considered a significant historical site.
For runners, there are several trails available. You can find routes such as the 'Chemin forestier loop from La Chapelle-Bayvel' or various 'Running loop' options from nearby villages like Vannecrocq and Cormeilles. These trails offer a range of distances and difficulty levels. More details can be found on the Running Trails around La Chapelle-Bayvel guide page.


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