Best attractions and places to see around Le Thuit, a municipality in Normandy, include a range of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features. The area provides access to significant historical structures and industrial heritage. Situated near the Seine River, it offers opportunities for exploring both man-made monuments and scenic landscapes. This region is characterized by its historical depth and varied points of interest.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Castle not open between 12:30 and 2:00 pm. But you can look round outside.
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Located along the banks of the Andelle River, the Levavasseur spinning mill, nicknamed the "industrial cathedral," is a 19th-century factory in the neo-Gothic style. It is the subject of a conservation project to reveal its unique history and offer the public a place for walking, contemplation, and interpretation.
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The upper parking lot of the castle ruins including a great view of the
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If you are nearby, you should stop and explore the ruins. A very impressive building built by the English in the 1190s, which was conquered by the French just a few years later.
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The fortified tower can be visited from Wednesday to Sunday as part of a guided tour
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Once built by the British, still nice to look at today
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The area around Le Thuit is rich in history. You can explore the impressive 12th-century ruins of Château Gaillard, built by Richard the Lionheart. Within Le Thuit itself, discover "la Butte Castel," a motte-and-bailey castle site in the Bois du Thuit. Other notable historical sites include the 16th-century Bonnemare Castle and the extensive ruins of Jumièges Abbey.
Yes, you can find several scenic spots. The View of Château Gaillard offers a magnificent perspective of the castle and the loop of the Seine River. The Seine River itself is a prominent natural feature, providing opportunities for strolls and scenic views. The region's forested countryside also offers picturesque landscapes.
The area is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. You can find various routes for different sports. For hiking, explore trails like the "Château Gaillard Loop" or routes offering views of the Seine. For cycling, consider gravel biking routes such as the "Old Mill of Vernon – View of Château-Gaillard loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Le Thuit and Gravel biking around Le Thuit guides.
Yes, there are hiking trails catering to various difficulties. For example, the "Château Gaillard Loop" is rated as moderate, while other trails like the "Val Saint-Martin Trail" are considered difficult. You can explore a range of options in the Hiking around Le Thuit guide to find a route that matches your skill level.
For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes available. The Gravel biking around Le Thuit guide features routes like the "Old Mill of Vernon – View of Château-Gaillard loop from Gaillon - Aubevoye," which is a moderate gravel biking option. Other routes range from moderate to difficult, offering diverse cycling experiences.
Yes, parking is available at some key attractions. For instance, the View of Château Gaillard has an upper parking lot, providing convenient access to the viewpoint and the castle ruins.
The best time to visit Le Thuit for outdoor activities and exploring nature is typically during spring, summer, and early autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking, cycling, and visiting historical sites and gardens.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all attractions, many sites can be enjoyed by families. Exploring castles like Château Gaillard, visiting the famous Giverny Gardens, or enjoying easy walks along the Seine River can be suitable activities for families.
Beyond historical sites, you can visit the renowned Giverny Gardens, which inspired Claude Monet, located about 24 km away. Other notable gardens include Jardins du château de Vandrimare and Jardin Plume. The charming village of Lyons-la-Forêt, recognized as one of France's "Most Beautiful Villages," and the historic city of Rouen with its cathedral, also offer rich cultural experiences.
Yes, the area features significant industrial heritage. The Levavasseur Cotton Mill, a Neo-Gothic English factory partially destroyed by fires, is a notable site. It's appreciated for its unique architecture and atmosphere, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Visitors particularly enjoy the historical depth and scenic views. The impressive ruins of Château Gaillard and the magnificent panoramic views from the View of Château Gaillard are highly praised. The unique atmosphere and architecture of the Levavasseur Cotton Mill also receive positive feedback.
Absolutely. In addition to Château Gaillard, you can visit the 16th-century Bonnemare Castle, known for its rare ensemble including a chapel and a kitchen with a rotisserie. Other castles in the vicinity include the 17th-century Château de Canteloup and Château des Buspins, both offering beautiful settings and historical significance.


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