Best attractions and places to see around La Haye-Aubrée are concentrated in the Eure department of Normandy, offering a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area is situated within or near the Parc Naturel Régional des Boucles de la Seine Normande, providing green spaces and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore ancient religious monuments and picturesque villages within a short distance. La Haye-Aubrée serves as a base for discovering the rich cultural and natural heritage of the…
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When we encounter the patronage of Saint Thomas, most people outside Great Britain probably think involuntarily of the time of Christ, some two thousand years back. This is because one of the twelve apostles whom Jesus called to follow him bears this name. In the Gospels, he is known as "Didymos," which means "twin" in Greek. In this case, however, the chosen patronage refers to Saint Thomas Becket (1118–1170), also known as Thomas of Canterbury after the place of his episcopal see and martyrdom. Canterbury Cathedral (Kent, England) can be visited—at least virtually—via the komoot system at the following link: =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/231266
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Beautiful walk that gives a good and beautiful impression of nature and its inhabitants
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The Grand'Mare observatory (free) has been renovated and rebuilt for a few months after two years of work. It's a magnificent view of the birds returning en masse, and luckily, the horses roaming free. Pure bliss.
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A bucolic route, the fruit and cottage route are very pleasant, the roads are not heavily used. Not many villages crossed, watch out for refreshments, restaurants...especially on Mondays! Rather easy route by mountain bike
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The Saint-Thomas-Becket maladrerie is made up of the ruins of a leprosarium and a chapel dedicated to Saint Thomas Becket, martyr killed in 1170 on the orders of King Henry II of England.
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Very nice complex, although only a fraction of the original buildings are still there. 3D tour is highly recommended as it gives a good impression of the earlier buildings
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The Maladrerie Saint-Thomas-Becket is a former leper colony founded in the 12th century by the monks of the abbey of Fécamp. You can admire the remains of the chapel dedicated to Saint Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was assassinated by King Henry II of England in 1170. You can also discover the archaeological remains of a building and a paved pool in inside the enclosure. It is a peaceful and scenic walk that will take you back in time and immerse you in the medieval atmosphere of this place.
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The area around La Haye-Aubrée is rich in history. A must-see is the Ruins of Jumièges Abbey, often called the 'most beautiful ruin in France,' with its impressive white towers. Nearby, you can also explore the Jumièges Abbey itself, a former Benedictine monastery with origins dating back to 645 AD. Another significant historical site is the Saint-Thomas-Becket Chapel, which includes the ruins of a 12th-century leprosarium. Further afield, consider visiting the medieval Château de Harcourt or the historic city of Rouen with its magnificent cathedral.
Yes, several notable religious buildings are accessible from La Haye-Aubrée. Beyond the grand Jumièges Abbey and its ruins, you can visit the Saint-Valentin Church in Jumièges, built in the 12th century and classified as a historical monument. The Saint-Thomas-Becket Chapel, part of a former leper colony, also offers a glimpse into medieval religious history.
La Haye-Aubrée is situated within or close to the Parc Naturel Régional des Boucles de la Seine Normande, offering a verdant setting for nature lovers. You can explore green spaces and enjoy the convivial atmosphere of the park. The Maison du Parc des Boucles de la Seine serves as a point of interest for understanding the region's natural beauty. Additionally, the Marais Vernier, where you can find the traditional Les Chaumières, is known for its unique landscape and wildlife.
Many attractions around La Haye-Aubrée are suitable for families. The extensive grounds of Jumièges Abbey and its Ruins offer space for children to explore while learning about history. The Saint-Thomas-Becket Chapel also provides a peaceful and scenic walk. For more active fun, the Base Recreation Jumièges - Le Mesnil offers opportunities for outdoor activities.
For a glimpse into traditional regional architecture, visit Les Chaumières in the Marais Vernier. These lovingly restored and classified thatched cottages are a unique sight. The town of Pont-Audemer, known for its canals and traditional buildings, is also a great place to experience local charm.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Old Port – Old Port loop from Sainte-Croix-sur-Aizier' or a 'Running loop from Routot'. For hiking enthusiasts, there are trails such as the 'Route forestière de Routon loop from La Haye-de-Routot' and an 'easy Hiking loop from La Haye-Aubrée'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Mare Tonne (Brotonne Forest) – Saint-Maur Chapel loop from Bourneville-Sainte-Croix'. You can find more details and routes in the dedicated guides for running, hiking, and MTB around La Haye-Aubrée.
Yes, the region boasts charming villages. Le Bec-Hellouin, recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' is about 17 km south of La Haye-Aubrée and is highly praised for its picturesque charm. Pont-Audemer, with its canals and traditional architecture, also offers a delightful experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth and architectural beauty of sites like the Ruins of Jumièges Abbey, often described as 'very beautiful and characteristic.' The peaceful and scenic walks around places like the Saint-Thomas-Becket Chapel, which transport you back to medieval times, are also highly valued. The traditional thatched cottages of Les Chaumières are admired for their beauty and restoration.
Yes, experiencing local culture through markets is easy. Nearby towns host markets on various days: Routot (3km away) has a market on Wednesdays, Bourg-Achard (10km away) on Mondays, and Pont-Audemer (14km away) on Mondays and Fridays. These are great places to find local produce and goods.
The region's attractions, particularly historical sites and natural parks, can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor ruins and natural landscapes. Summer is also popular, though some sites like Jumièges Abbey might have specific opening hours or lunch breaks to consider. Always check specific attraction opening times before your visit.
Beyond the prominent Jumièges Abbey, another significant religious site is the Abbaye Saint Georges de Boscherville, located about 21 km from La Haye-Aubrée in Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville. This offers another opportunity to explore the rich monastic history of Normandy.


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