Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Georges-De-Livoye, a commune in the Manche department of Normandy, France, offers local charm and access to regional points of interest. The area is characterized by its natural beauty, including scenic routes with valley views, and its proximity to significant historical and cultural sites. Visitors can explore local features and discover the wider heritage of the Normandy region.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Beautiful church in the middle of a pretty little town. Great for a break.
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A real artisan baker with a wonderful range of products that are worth a detour. Crispy baguette, finely wrapped croissants and simply fantastic dark baked bread with a crispy crust, nuts and raisins. Hardly to find in Germany, the land of bread, in the era of pre-baked bakeries; as a Wuppertal resident, you occasionally make a pilgrimage to Karlsplatz in Düsseldorf. Highly recommended.
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A magnificent, symmetrically laid out town hall. When we visited, it was decorated with flags to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation. Touchingly, it was also decorated with the West German flag on this occasion. Living neighborliness in 21st century Europe.
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Heavy early Romanesque church in the village center. The colorful windows are more recent. Particularly worth seeing are the gargoyles, one in the form of a dog with floppy ears and a modern statue of St. Anthony with the baby Jesus, which are remembered for their striking good humor.
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Finally, vacation! The whole family is finally setting off for Brittany. After 700 km, we need a break. The motorway service station is completely overcrowded, so we just drive off. By chance, we end up in Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny, a small, historic town in Normandy. The large town square is closed off; the 80th anniversary of the liberation is being celebrated. And amazingly, the black, red and gold German flag is hanging on the town hall. We sit down in a cafe on the town square and drink a Coke. Next to us, the golden statue of the Republic with a Phrygian cap gleams from a high column erected in 1889 to mark the 100th anniversary of the revolution. Opposite, the Gothic tower of the church towers over the old stone houses; gargoyles, which fortunately have nothing to do today, look down from high roofs, including a dog-like one with funny floppy ears. Next to it is a boulangerie, which is chosen to replenish the provisions and to check the usability of the school French. The result is a taste experience: wonderfully crispy baguette, wonderful, finely wrapped croissants and a dark bread with a strong, crunchy crust, in which nuts and raisins are baked. The latter definitely justifies a detour to this wonderful bakery. Another quick look into the church: an early Gothic-looking room with small windows, round columns and a heavy vault. We are delighted to see and meet an exceptionally cheerful Saint Anthony with a happy baby Jesus in his arms. Another short stroll through the beautiful, flower-adorned streets, then we continue our journey, rested.
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You can enjoy the Beautiful wooded road overlooking the valley, which offers a lovely view of the Sée valley. The trees along this route provide significant shade, making it pleasant for walks, especially during summer.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. You can visit the Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny Town Center, known for its coppersmithing heritage. Further afield, the iconic Mont-Saint-Michel is approximately 24 km away, and Coutances, 38 km northwest, boasts an impressive 13th-century cathedral.
Families can explore the unique Art Trails – Alice in Wonderland and Pipe Organ Installation, which features creative artistic installations. The Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny Town Center also offers a charming environment for a family stroll, with its historic square and flower-adorned streets.
The area offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Hiking loop from Le Petit-Celland' (easy, 6.7 km) or the more challenging 'Bois de Reffuveuille loop' (difficult, 28.5 km). Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'View of Mont Saint-Michel loop' (moderate, 41.6 km) for road cycling or the 'Tour du bocage' (moderate, 56.4 km) for mountain biking. You can find more details on these and other routes on the hiking, MTB, and road cycling guide pages.
For delicious local treats, visit Boulangerie Pâtisserie La Cerise sur le Gâteau. It's known for its artisan bread, crispy baguettes, and finely wrapped croissants. The Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny Town Center also has cafes where you can relax and enjoy the local atmosphere.
Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny Town Center is a historic settlement renowned for its long-standing coppersmithing heritage. It features a large town square, a Gothic church tower, and charming, flower-adorned streets, offering a glimpse into traditional Norman life.
Within Saint-Georges-De-Livoye, you can visit the Notre-Dame Church, an early Romanesque church with colorful windows and unique gargoyles. The nearby town of Coutances, about 38 km away, is also home to an impressive 13th-century cathedral.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty of routes like the Beautiful wooded road overlooking the valley, and the unique artistic experience offered by the Art Trails – Alice in Wonderland and Pipe Organ Installation. The historic charm and local character of places like Villedieu-les-Poêles-Rouffigny Town Center are also highly valued.
Yes, several surrounding towns host markets on various days. You can find markets in Brécey (Friday), Villedieu-les-Poêles (Tuesday), Avranches (Saturday), Ducey (Tuesday), La Haye-Pesnel (Wednesday), Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët (Wednesday), Gavray (Saturday), Sourdeval (Tuesday), Saint-James (Monday), and Carolles (Thursday). These are great places to experience local culture and purchase regional products.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, you can visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Mont-Saint-Michel (approx. 24 km), the impressive Château de Fougères (approx. 43 km), or the charming old town of Dol-de-Bretagne (approx. 44 km). Cancale, known for its oysters, is about 45 km to the west.
Yes, for garden enthusiasts, Les Jardins des Renaudies is a picturesque garden located about 47 km southeast. If you're interested in châteaux, the Château de Combourg, famously associated with Chateaubriand, is approximately 53 km away.
The town of Granville, located further northwest, features a long sandy beach and 19th-century villas, offering a coastal experience within a reasonable driving distance from Saint-Georges-De-Livoye.


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