Attractions and places to see around Saint-Denis-Le-Thiboult include historical sites and natural features within this farming village in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy. Situated in the Pays de Bray, approximately 19 kilometers east of Rouen, the commune is traversed by the small river Crevon. The area offers a blend of agricultural landscapes and historical landmarks, providing insight into the region's past.
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a small flea market but with lots of items
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Very nice park with informative exhibitions and a restaurant that makes excellent Quiche Lorraine, with very friendly service.
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The beautiful, well-kept, and neat facade of this building might prompt a passing pedestrian to snap a spontaneous photo. Others head to this address specifically to visit the house. However, it's not an interest in architecture that draws them here, but rather in music. The famous composer Maurice (actually Joseph-Maurice) Ravel (born 1875, died 1937) lived here. The work that most people spontaneously associate with his name is certainly "Bolero." He wrote the piece in 1928 for the Russian dancer Ida Rubenstein (1885 to 1960). Ravel himself is said to have said: "I have only created one masterpiece, and that is the Bolero; unfortunately, it contains no music."
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Right next to the lobby there is a bakery. They are used to welcoming cyclists. Everything is homemade, they are very nice. Table and chairs outside sheltered for eating. I've been there twice, never disappointed.
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The Château de Vascoeuil is a historic monument and regional center for art and culture. You can admire the castle's 14th and 16th-century architecture, the 12th-century octagonal tower, and the dovecote, which is protected as a historic monument. You can also explore the park and gardens, where you'll find more than 50 original sculptures by famous artists such as Braque, Cocteau, Dali, and Volti. And if you're a history buff, you can discover the Jules Michelet Museum, dedicated to the famous 19th-century French historian who lived and wrote here. The Château de Vascoeuil is open from April to November and offers guided tours and special events throughout the year.
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Blainville-Crevon Castle is a site where five different castles were built and destroyed over the centuries. You will be able to discover the ruins of the medieval fortress, admire the magnificent staircase and the underground cellars, and learn the history of the place from the passionate volunteers who have been excavating and restoring it since 1967. The castle is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and you You can also enjoy the cultural events that take place there, such as the Archéo Jazz festival.
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The Château de Vascoeuil is a Norman castle, located in the department of Eure and classified as a historic monument. Now a museum, this castle regularly hosts exhibitions as well as a permanent gallery containing works by Dali, Cocteau, Braque and many others!
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Within Saint-Denis-Le-Thiboult itself, you can visit the Church of St. Denis, which dates back to the thirteenth century. The village also features a preserved 16th-century manor house with a traditional dovecote, the Chateau of Ventes, and remnants of a feudal motte and walls, all offering a glimpse into the area's long history.
Yes, several impressive castles are nearby. You can explore Radepont Castle, a superb neo-Louis XIII style château with brick and stone decorations. Another significant site is Vascoeuil Castle, a historic monument and art center featuring 14th and 16th-century architecture, a 12th-century octagonal tower, and a park with over 50 sculptures. Further afield, you can discover the ruins of Blainville-Crevon Castle, a site with a rich history of multiple constructions and destructions.
The commune of Saint-Denis-Le-Thiboult is situated in the agricultural Pays de Bray and is traversed by the small river Crevon, a tributary of the Andelle. While specific prominent natural features within the immediate village are not extensively detailed, the surrounding Normandy region is known for its diverse natural landscapes, offering a pleasant rural setting for walks and exploration along the riverbanks.
Families can enjoy visiting Lyons-la-Forêt, a charming village recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages' with its half-timbered buildings and market halls. The historical sites like Blainville-Crevon Castle also offer educational and engaging experiences for all ages, especially with its ongoing restoration efforts and cultural events.
Yes, the area around Saint-Denis-Le-Thiboult offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Andelle River – Old railway loop from Croisy-sur-Andelle' or the 'Blainville-Crevon Castle loop from Blainville-Crevon'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Lyons-la-Forêt – Vascoeuil Castle loop from Ry' or the 'Vascoeuil Castle – La Place de la Halle loop from Vascœuil'. You can find more details and routes for hiking at Hiking around Saint-Denis-Le-Thiboult and for cycling at Cycling around Saint-Denis-Le-Thiboult.
Visitors frequently praise the beauty and historical charm of the area. For instance, Lyons-la-Forêt is admired for its 'utterly beautiful' central square with corbelled buildings and 17th-century market halls. At Blainville-Crevon Castle, the work of the volunteers in restoring the site and the rich history that emerges from the ground are highly appreciated.
Absolutely. Vascoeuil Castle serves as a significant regional center for art and culture. Beyond its historical architecture, it features a park with over 50 original sculptures by famous artists like Braque, Cocteau, Dali, and Volti. It also houses the Jules Michelet Museum, dedicated to the renowned 19th-century French historian.
While not exactly 'hidden,' the historical significance of the Church of St. Denis and the remnants of the feudal motte within Saint-Denis-Le-Thiboult itself offer a deeper dive into local history beyond the more prominent attractions. Additionally, the Maurice Ravel House, though not a major tourist site, is a charming half-timbered house where the famous composer found inspiration, offering a unique cultural connection.
The region is generally pleasant from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, making it ideal for exploring the historical sites, enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, and appreciating the natural landscapes. Many cultural sites, such as Vascoeuil Castle, are open from April to November, aligning with favorable visiting conditions.
Beyond the immediate area, you can visit the evocative ruins of Chateau Gaillard (25 km away) in Les Andelys, a 12th-century castle built by Richard the Lionheart. The ancient Abbaye Saint Georges de Boscherville (29 km away) and the extensive ruins of Jumièges Abbey (39 km away) also offer significant historical and architectural value, representing some of the most visited religious monuments in the region.
Absolutely. Just 10 km away, you'll find Lyons-la-Forêt, celebrated as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages' for its half-timbered buildings and 17th-century wooden market halls. This village offers a harmonious and typically Norman atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely stroll and enjoying local cafes.


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