Best attractions and places to see around Criquetot-Le-Mauconduit. This village in Seine-Maritime, Normandy, provides access to the Alabaster Coast. The region features a dramatic coastline, historical sites, and the agricultural landscapes of the Pays de Caux. It offers a combination of cultural landmarks and natural environments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It's nice to cycle through the village and look at the different houses.
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Beautiful entrance gate to a private castle.
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The Château d'Auberville is a 16th century fortified residence, surrounded by vast outbuildings and equipped with a round tower, a polygonal tower and a richly sculpted door. You can run along the walls and admire the architecture and history of this place, property of the Toustain family, damaged during the Hundred Years War. The castle is not open to the public, but you can enjoy the view from the outside and imagine life in this ancient residence.
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Forbidden to cyclists
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On the map, the church is assigned to St-Vaast.
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With its very characteristic freestone bell tower (12th century), the Saint Anne church is of the first Gothic art of the 12th, 16th and 17th centuries. The nave has a beautiful ribbed vault from the 18th and 19th centuries and some of the columns may date from the 12th century, recut in the 16th century. The church was a place of prayer for the women of Newfoundland. The exterior of the church was completely renovated in 2005.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the Sissi Monument and Château of Sassetot-le-Mauconduit, an 18th-century residence once home to Empress Elisabeth of Austria. Another notable site is Château de Janville and its gardens, a 17th-century Louis XIII castle with a beautiful 40-acre park. While not open to the public, you can admire the exterior of the 16th-century Auberville Castle. The village church in Criquetot-le-Mauconduit itself also holds historical interest with a funerary slab dating back to 1283.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Veulettes-sur-Mer Sea offers a popular pebble beach and a long promenade, perfect for a day out by the coast. The gardens of Château de Janville are open to the public during specific hours, providing a lovely space for a stroll. Additionally, the nearby Lac de Caniel offers various recreational activities.
The area is renowned for its dramatic Alabaster Coast. You can enjoy the largest pebble beach in the Pays de Caux at Veulettes-sur-Mer Sea, complete with a promenade and cliff views. Other stunning coastal spots include Les-Petites-Dalles and Plage des Grandes Dalles, known for their magnificent cliffs and pebble beaches. Further afield, the iconic cliffs and natural arches of Etretat are a must-see.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including sections of the famous GR21 trail which winds along the cliffs, offering breathtaking views. For specific routes, explore the hiking guide for Criquetot-le-Mauconduit. There are also dedicated running trails and MTB trails to discover.
Absolutely. Beyond Criquetot-le-Mauconduit, you can explore Senneville-sur-Fécamp, a typical Normandy village with a medieval church. Veulettes-sur-Mer is a popular seaside resort. Further along the coast, Veules-les-Roses is designated as one of 'France's Most Beautiful Villages' and is highly recommended. Fécamp, a 'Town of Art and History,' offers a Bishop's Palace and an Abbey, while Saint-Valery-en-Caux has an active harbor and marina.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning coastal scenery and the historical châteaux. The Veulettes-sur-Mer Sea is loved for its long promenade and views of the cliffs. The historical significance of the Sissi Monument and Château of Sassetot-le-Mauconduit and the beautiful park at Château de Janville are also highly rated.
Yes, the area is famous for its coastal paths. The GR21 trail, voted 'France's Favourite GR,' offers spectacular views as it follows the cliffs between lush pastures and the sea. You can find various loops and routes, including those passing above Sassetot-le-Mauconduit, connecting to towns like Fécamp, Yport, or Veulettes-sur-Mer. Check the hiking guide for detailed routes.
Plage des Grandes Dalles is considered a hidden treasure, offering a tranquil pebble beach nestled between towering chalk and flint cliffs, perfect for admiring the panorama, especially at low tide. The village of Les-Petites-Dalles is also notable for its 19th-century villas and a highly-regarded beach, offering a charming, less crowded experience.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for visiting, offering pleasant weather for exploring the coastal areas, châteaux, and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking. The longer daylight hours allow for more extensive sightseeing and enjoyment of the beaches and gardens.
Yes, the region offers routes for cycling and mountain biking. You can find scenic coastal trails and routes that take you through the agricultural landscapes of the Pays de Caux. For specific routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB trails guide and the running trails guide, which also includes some cycling options.
Beyond the châteaux, the local church in Criquetot-le-Mauconduit features a 13th-century funerary slab. Nearby Fécamp and Dieppe are designated 'Towns of Art and History,' offering museums, abbeys, and historical architecture. Le Havre, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides insight into unique post-war concrete architecture. For more local information, you can visit the Côte d'Albâtre Tourisme website.


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