Best attractions and places to see around Belleville-En-Caux, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, France, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The region is characterized by its historical architecture, including castles and churches, and its green landscapes shaped by rivers like the Saâne and Scie. Visitors can explore sites that reflect centuries of history and enjoy the natural environment.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Formerly a collegiate church, the building now serves as a parish church. It mixes several styles, with a Romanesque transept, a Gothic nave and a Renaissance choir.
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At Vassonville, the Saw winds to create delightful green landscapes in the middle of the woods.
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This former dairy bears witness to the region's dairy culture. Now disused, it overcomes the Saw, the river around which the valley developed in the Middle Ages.
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Superb castle of Imbleville with the Saane which passes right next to it
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Thank you for this itinerary 😉 I made it with a friend it was really nice 👍
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very beautiful castle do not hesitate to go to the forest side the view is even more beautiful
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The origins of the chapel go back to the 12th century. Remodeling took place in the 16th and 18th centuries. A stream flows behind this chapel and characterizes a small hiking area. Really nice place!
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This castle is a gem dating back over 500 years. It was founded in 1491, built by Zonon de Dampierre. Redesigned in the 19th century. With its medieval appearance, it is surrounded by a beautiful three-hectare water garden on the banks of the Saâne. The three towers of the old facade are reflected in the moat. The gardens were created between 1920 and 1950 by the Saint-Rémy family. It is known in the region as "La Perle de la Saâne". Visiting friends, you can admire the perspective of this garden from the hiking trail or visit it in season. https://www.seine-maritime-tourisme.com/diffusio/fr/je-choisis/une-visite/parcs-jardins/imbleville/jardin-du-chateau-d-imbleville_TFOPCUNORM00FS000AF.php
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The region is rich in history. You can visit Imbleville Castle, a 500-year-old gem with a medieval appearance and beautiful water gardens. The Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Auffay showcases a blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles. Additionally, the Fontelay Chapel, with origins dating back to the 12th century, offers a picturesque historical site.
Yes, the area boasts several natural attractions. The three-hectare water gardens surrounding Imbleville Castle are known as 'La Perle de la Saâne' and reflect the castle's towers in its moat. You can also experience the delightful green landscapes and woodlands by the Scie river, particularly around Vassonville, known as the Crossing the Scie.
The 'Cauchoise countryside' around Belleville-En-Caux is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for hiking and cycling. For detailed hiking trails, explore options like the 'A tree that can't be ignored loop from Imbleville' or the 'Imbleville Castle loop from Imbleville' on the Hiking around Belleville-En-Caux guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes such as the 'Imbleville Castle – Saint-Martin Church of Brachy loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Belleville-En-Caux guide.
Many attractions can be enjoyed by families. The expansive water gardens of Imbleville Castle offer a beautiful setting for a stroll. The picturesque surroundings of Fontelay Chapel, with a stream flowing behind it, also provide a pleasant spot for a family walk. Easy hiking routes, such as the 'Imbleville Castle loop from Imbleville' (6.88 km), are also available for families looking for gentle outdoor activities.
The gardens of Imbleville Castle, created between 1920 and 1950, are best admired seasonally. While you can view them from hiking trails, visiting during the open season allows for a closer experience of their beauty and design.
The Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Auffay is notable for its rich architectural history, blending several distinct styles. It features a Romanesque transept, a Gothic nave, and a Renaissance choir, offering a fascinating study in historical architecture.
Yes, the Former dairy of Saint-Denis-sur-Scie stands as a testament to the region's dairy farming culture. Although now disused, it highlights the historical importance of the dairy industry in the area, situated above the Scie river which was central to the valley's development.
Belleville-En-Caux has a historical connection to Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, the father of the renowned author Alexandre Dumas. He lived at the Davy de la Pailleterie family estate in Belleville-en-Caux upon his arrival in France until late 1778. You can learn more about him on Wikipedia.
Visitors frequently appreciate the historical depth and natural beauty. For instance, the Imbleville Castle is praised as a 'gem' with a 'superb' setting by the Saâne river. The Fontelay Chapel is described as a 'really nice place' with a picturesque stream, and the Former dairy of Saint-Denis-sur-Scie is noted for its historical significance.
Absolutely. Belleville-En-Caux offers various cycling routes for different skill levels. You can find touring bicycle routes like the 'Imbleville Castle – The Little Bridge over the Saâne loop from La Fontelaye' or more challenging options like the 'Sotteville-sur-Mer – Cerons Memorial loop'. Explore these and more in the Cycling around Belleville-En-Caux guide.
Within Belleville-En-Caux, the Church Saint-Wandrille is a local point of interest. It sometimes hosts community events, such as choir concerts, making it a cultural hub for residents and visitors alike.


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