Attractions and places to see around Tournedos-Sur-Seine are primarily defined by its location on the right bank of the Seine River, providing scenic views and access to the waterway. The area serves as a base for exploring a variety of historical and natural sites within the Normandy region. These include medieval castles, industrial heritage sites, and natural viewpoints overlooking the Seine valley. The low-lying geography of the village, ranging from 8 to 14 meters in altitude, contributes to its riverside…
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Located along the banks of the Andelle River, the Levavasseur spinning mill, nicknamed the "industrial cathedral," is a 19th-century factory in the neo-Gothic style. It is the subject of a conservation project to reveal its unique history and offer the public a place for walking, contemplation, and interpretation.
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The Château de Bonnemare is a 16th century castle which presents a rare and harmonious ensemble including a round chapel, a kitchen with a rotisserie designed by Leonardo da Vinci, a farm with a forge and a cider house. You can discover the 22 hectare park which surrounds the castle and admire the poplar avenue, the orchard and the pond. You can also stay in one of the guest rooms or gîtes which offer a charming and authentic experience of French heritage.
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The orientation table on the Cote des Deux Amants offers an exceptional panorama of the Seine valley, the Amfreville locks, the Poses dam and the lakes of the Léry-Poses leisure centre. Legend has it that two lovers died there after trying to prove their love by running up the hill with the girl on the boy's back (hope you run without that extra person today! It's a place where nature , history and adventure collide.
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A jewel of industrial heritage and Gothic architecture, the Filature Levavasseur, a former cotton mill, is now a ruin. This impressive building was built in 1857 by Baron Charles Levavasseur, a wealthy industrialist and shipowner who imported his own cotton from America. The factory was designed in the neo-Gothic style, with four octagonal towers reaching 38 meters in height. It employed up to 300 workers and produced quality fabrics until 1874, when a fire destroyed it. The mill has never been rebuilt, but it remains a remarkable site in the Andelle valley. You can admire the mill from the outside or explore its interior with caution.
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The Château de Radepont is a superb castle rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century in a neo-Louis XIII style. It is located near the Seine. The castle has a beautiful facade with brick and stone decorations, a slate roof and a large water wheel. You'll spot it when the trees break and the house comes into view from the main road.
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If you are looking for a breathtaking view of the Seine and its surroundings, you must absolutely visit the Belvedere of Notre-Dame de Bellegarde, a rock that houses a statue of the Virgin Mary. You can admire one of the most beautiful loops of the Seine, with the Château Gaillard on the opposite hill. You can also see the Roche à Tête d'Homme, a rock formation that looks like a human head. The belvedere is a place of pilgrimage and prayer, as well as a natural heritage site. You can enjoy the peace and quiet of this place, as well as the beauty of the landscape. Don't forget to bring your binoculars and your camera!
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Beautiful factory, not very accessible!
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The region offers a rich history. You can visit Radepont Castle, a superb castle rebuilt in the neo-Louis XIII style, located near the site of a medieval fortification. Another significant site is the Levavasseur Cotton Mill, a 19th-century neo-Gothic factory known as the "industrial cathedral." Further afield, the evocative ruins of 12th-century Château Gaillard offer commanding views over the Seine Valley, and the 16th-century Château de Bonnemare features a rare architectural ensemble.
For breathtaking panoramas, head to the Notre-Dame de Bellegarde Viewpoint. From here, you can admire one of the most beautiful loops of the Seine, observe the Château Gaillard on the opposite hill, and spot the distinctive "Roche à Tête d'Homme" rock formation. The cliffs on the opposite side of the river are also known for turning pink at sunset, offering a beautiful natural spectacle.
Yes, the Seine Cycle Route passes directly by Tournedos-sur-Seine, offering picturesque rides along the river. You can find various routes, including those with views of Château-Gaillard or loops around Poses and Amfreville-sous-les-Monts. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, explore the Cycling around Tournedos-Sur-Seine guide.
The area is primarily defined by its location on the right bank of the Seine River, offering picturesque views and opportunities for riverside strolls. The low-lying geography, ranging from 8 to 14 meters in altitude, contributes to its tranquil riverside character. You can also observe local wildlife such as cormorants, swans, and ducks along the river.
The most notable industrial heritage site is the Levavasseur Cotton Mill, also known as the "industrial cathedral." This 19th-century neo-Gothic factory, located along the Andelle River, is currently undergoing a conservation project to highlight its unique history and architecture. It's an impressive ruin that offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Poses – Inland waterway museum loop' or the 'Two Lovers' Lake – Poses loop.' These trails offer a chance to enjoy the natural surroundings while getting exercise. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Tournedos-Sur-Seine guide.
Beyond Tournedos-sur-Seine, you can explore the charming village of Lyons-la-Forêt, recognized as one of France's "Most Beautiful Villages." The city of Rouen, approximately 22 km away, offers a magnificent cathedral and a historic old town. Art enthusiasts might also enjoy the Jardin de Claude Monet in Giverny, about 30 km away, which features the famous gardens and house of the Impressionist painter.
Yes, the region is home to several important religious sites. The Abbaye Saint Georges de Boscherville is approximately 28 km away, and the extensive ruins of the Abbaye de Jumièges, among the most visited religious monuments in the area, are about 36 km away. The Notre-Dame de Bellegarde Viewpoint is also a site of pilgrimage.
While now part of Porte-de-Seine, Tournedos-sur-Seine holds historical significance. Its communal cemetery contains two Commonwealth war graves commemorating soldiers from World War II. Archaeological findings near the village also indicate clustered medieval settlements dating from the 7th to the 10th centuries, highlighting its long history.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity. Routes such as the 'Adventure Park Among the Trees – Two Lovers' Lake loop' or the 'Manoir de Portejoie – Chalk cliffs loop' offer diverse terrain for gravel cyclists. You can find more detailed information and routes in the Gravel biking around Tournedos-Sur-Seine guide.
The Seine River and its banks are home to various wildlife. You can often spot cormorants, swans, and ducks enjoying the waterway. The tranquil environment provides a habitat for these and other local species, making riverside strolls an opportunity for nature observation.


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