Attractions and places to see around Saint-Germain-Des-Angles, a commune in the Eure department of Normandy, France, offer a mix of local points of interest and significant sites in its surrounding vicinity. The area features historical castles, religious buildings, and scenic trails, providing diverse exploration opportunities. Its location in Normandy places it near several cultural and natural landmarks.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Magnificent view of the Château d'Acquigny (whose garden can be visited) and the Eure valley
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45km of calm and safety on a path on a false flat uphill not too demanding the first 10 km. The ground surface is of good quality on the majority of the route even if at the end it looks more like gravel with dead leaves and branches on the ground. Very beautiful portion to connect Paris to Deauville
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Located on the border of the communes of Heudreville-sur-Eure and Acquigny, “Le Clos Saint-Mauxe”, a small clearing, is a symbolic place of the Christian faith. In the first centuries of our era, Saint-Mauxe, bishop of Italy, persecuted for his faith in God, took refuge in Gaul, accompanied by his brother Vénérand, deacon, and two priests Marc and Etherius. Pursued by the proconsul Sabinus from whom they had escaped in Italy, they were joined by their enemies in this clearing. Sabinus had the heads of Saint Mauxus and Saint Vénérand cut off... as well as eight of his own soldiers who had just been converted by the words and miracles of the holy bishop. This site became a place of fervor and devotion where processions were regularly organized, particularly during difficult times, for example during the plague of 1517 or the droughts of 1556 and 1785. According to historical records, miracles were even cited and an altar with a stone column was erected
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Very beautiful long cycle path in the Eure. Well paved and very pleasant, far from any road traffic.
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Built between the 11th and 17th centuries, the Notre-Dame cathedral mixes many styles between its nave, its arcades, its transept, its choir, its windows and its chapels. A real must in Évreux.
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This castle is ideally placed at the confluence of the Eure and the Iton rivers. This stream was diverted from its bed to feed the moats of this beautiful building. It can be admired from the park gate.
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The Château de Houetteville, a private castle visible from the road, is an old Renaissance castle transformed into a neo-medieval castle by Henri Jacquelin around the 1930s. “Jacquelin again transformed a simple neo-classical house in Houetteville into a medieval castle, with astonishing fantasy. In an economically paralyzed country, Houetteville was perhaps the last neo-Gothic castle in France. Extravagant edifice, which prefers to ignore its time to artificially continue a way of life long gone.”
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The region is rich in historical castles. You can explore Acquigny Castle, known for its unique architecture and location at the confluence of the Eure and Iton rivers. Another notable site is Houetteville Castle, a private 14th-century Renaissance castle transformed into a neo-medieval style, visible from the road. Further afield, consider visiting Château de Beaumesnil, a baroque-style castle with extensive gardens, or the historic Chateau Gaillard.
Yes, within Saint-Germain-des-Angles itself, the local Church (Église Saint-Germain) features a remarkable Flamboyant Gothic sculpted porch and magnificent Renaissance stained glass windows. Nearby, Évreux Cathedral is a must-see, showcasing various architectural styles from the 11th to 17th centuries. The Saint-Mauxe Enclosure is also a symbolic historical site of Christian faith.
Cyclists can enjoy the Greenway from Évreux to Le Neubourg, a 45 km paved path offering a calm and safe route away from road traffic. For more extensive cycling, explore the various routes available, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Saint-Germain-Des-Angles guide, which includes routes like the 'Houetteville Castle – Acquigny Castle loop'.
Families can enjoy exploring Acquigny Castle, which is listed as family-friendly. The Greenway from Évreux to Le Neubourg is also an excellent option for family bike rides due to its safe and well-paved surface. Additionally, the grand Évreux Cathedral can be an engaging historical visit for older children.
Absolutely. One of France's most famous attractions, Giverny Gardens, which inspired Claude Monet's paintings, is approximately 29 km to the east. While Saint-Germain-des-Angles itself offers a glimpse into local religious architecture, the surrounding Eure department provides scenic landscapes and river views, particularly around the Eure and Iton rivers.
The region offers various outdoor activities, including hiking and mountain biking. You can find numerous trails for different skill levels. For example, the Gravel biking around Saint-Germain-Des-Angles guide features routes like the 'Forest Trail – Enduro Park loop'. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Saint-Germain-Des-Angles guide, which includes routes such as the 'Forest Path – Normandy Forest loop'.
Several charming villages and towns are within a reasonable distance. Le Bec-Hellouin, situated about 34 km to the west-north-west, is considered one of Normandy's prettiest villages and features a notable abbey. La Roche-Guyon, approximately 36 km to the east, is recognized as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages' with its picturesque château. Lyons-la-Forêt, about 42 km north-east, is another 'Most Beautiful Village' known for its half-timbered buildings.
For a wider range of amenities, the town of Evreux is approximately 8 km away. Evreux offers various shops, restaurants, and services, including a market held on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Rouen, about 39 km to the east, is a larger city with a stunning cathedral, charming cobbled streets, and extensive amenities.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and natural beauty. The architectural details of sites like the Église Saint-Germain and the grandeur of Évreux Cathedral are often highlighted. The peaceful and safe cycling experience on the Greenway from Évreux to Le Neubourg is also a popular aspect, as are the unique stories behind castles like Acquigny Castle.
Yes, the region is home to several impressive abbeys. Le Bec-Hellouin, a beautiful village, features a notable abbey. Further afield, you can visit Jumièges Abbey, an impressive ruin located about 45 km north-west, and Abbaye Saint Georges de Boscherville, approximately 41 km away.
Exploring by car is often the most convenient way to reach the various historical sites, as many are spread across the Eure department. However, some sites like the Greenway from Évreux to Le Neubourg are perfect for cycling, allowing you to experience the landscape at a slower pace. Always check specific opening hours and access details for each location.


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