Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Samson-De-La-Roque include a variety of natural landscapes and significant man-made structures. The region is characterized by its connection to the Seine estuary, featuring extensive wetlands and river systems. Visitors can explore historical settlements and natural monuments that highlight the area's unique geography. This diverse environment offers numerous points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts.
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There is a very nice little street between rue de la République and rue Sadi Carnot, it is rue Paul Clémencin. To have
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One of the two famous bridges in the region (along with the Normandy Bridge), the Tancarville Bridge is an impressive suspension bridge which allows you to cross the Seine. This impressive structure is worth the detour and to be seen.
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Beautiful view of the Marais Vernier natural site. I had, when I was 18, the honor and the pleasure of working there in the company of several biologists. It is an exceptional site due to the richness of its fauna. On site live Camargue horses, Hyland cattle, Scottish sheep, gray herons and many other species. A few group visits are regularly organised. To participate, you must register in advance on the Marais Vernier nature reserve website.
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The Marais-Vernier Orientation Table is a viewpoint overlooking the Marais Vernier, a vast wetland area home to a very diverse fauna and flora. The orientation table allows you to appreciate the panoramic view of the marsh and its unique agricultural plots, called courtils, by helping you to identify landmarks. You may be able to spot rare birds like osprey, heron, falcon or stork. The Marais Vernier is a natural wonder that offers a variety of landscapes and terrains for runners.
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The city was built around the Risle.
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Between modern, traditional and refined cuisines, Pont-Audemer station, with an innovative concept in Normandy, has managed to recreate a railway atmosphere which offers Norman Venice an attractiveness worthy of the prestige of the great hotel restaurants in the history of railway gastronomy. Happy destiny of a station slated for demolition and which comes back to life with an original and sentimental concept in the art of accommodating good taste, values and flavors... http://seinoz.canalblog.com/archives/2018/06/17/36489940.html
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A very beautiful village, with very beautiful thatched cottages and sui bears its name from the marsh it borders.
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Families can enjoy exploring the Marais Vernier Viewpoint, which offers panoramic views of the vast wetlands and is a great spot for wildlife observation. Another excellent option is the Marais-Vernier Village and Thatched Cottages, where you can discover traditional Norman architecture and apple orchards.
The Marais Vernier Viewpoint provides a spectacular perspective of the Marais Vernier, a significant wetland known for its rich biodiversity and as France's largest peat bog. This area is ideal for observing diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, Pont-Audemer, often called the 'Norman Venice,' is a charming settlement drained by the Risle river and surrounded by wetlands, famous for its canals. You can also visit the Marais-Vernier Village and Thatched Cottages, known for its unique thatched houses and historical significance related to the draining of the marsh.
The region offers various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Marais-Vernier Church loop' or the 'Phare de la Roque loop'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Marais Vernier Viewpoint – Les Chaumières loop' for gravel biking or the 'Roadbike loop from Marais-Vernier' for road cycling. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and road cycling guide for Saint-Samson-De-La-Roque.
Absolutely. There are several easy hiking trails, including the 'Marais-Vernier Church loop from Saint-Samson-de-la-Roque' (6.5 km) and the 'Phare de la Roque loop from Saint-Samson-de-la-Roque' (5.4 km). These routes offer gentle terrain suitable for a relaxed walk. More options are available in the hiking guide.
The region is home to two remarkable bridges. The Normandy Bridge, which spans the Seine estuary, was once the world's longest bridge upon its completion. The Tancarville Bridge is another impressive suspension bridge crossing the Seine, known for its significant span and engineering.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is milder and more conducive for exploring. Summer offers the warmest temperatures, while spring and autumn provide pleasant conditions with fewer crowds and beautiful natural scenery, especially in the Marais Vernier.
Yes, the Marais Vernier, particularly from the Marais Vernier Viewpoint, is a prime location for wildlife spotting. This vast wetland is a protected natural habitat for numerous bird species, including storks, hawks, and owls, as well as other animals and diverse plant life.
Yes, several circular walks are available. For example, the 'Marais-Vernier Church loop from Saint-Samson-de-la-Roque' and 'The Étampage Inn – Marais-Vernier Church loop from Marais-Vernier' are both easy circular routes. You can find more circular options in the hiking guide for the area.
Pont-Audemer is uniquely characterized by its network of canals and waterways, earning it the nickname 'Norman Venice.' The town is built around the Risle river and surrounded by wetlands, creating a picturesque setting with charming bridges and riverside views.
While specific cafes are not listed for every highlight, towns like Pont-Audemer and the Marais-Vernier Village offer local restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy a meal or a drink. It's always a good idea to check local listings for current opening hours.
Many of the natural trails and paths in the Marais Vernier area are suitable for dog walking, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners follow local regulations regarding waste. The easy hiking loops mentioned, such as the 'Marais-Vernier Church loop,' are generally good options for walks with your dog. Always ensure to respect wildlife and other visitors.


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