Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Vaast-Dieppedalle include historical landmarks and access to the natural beauty of the Pays de Caux region in Normandy, France. This small farming village features a 16th-century church and a stone cross. Its location provides access to châteaux, cultural routes, and the scenic Alabaster Coast. Visitors can explore both local heritage and the broader regional offerings.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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I only rode the part between Saint Vaast Dieppevalle to Fecamps, as before this there is a 20km ride on shared roads, and I don't like these so much on my longboard. The part I rode is superb, be it for the landscape, the vilages, the tarmac and the rest areas with tables, benches, apple trees. I loved it and will be back.
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Rode it on a longboard from Saint Vaast Dieppevalle to Fecamp. Nice tarmac, quiet, not a lot of people, a lot of rest areas with table, benches, and apple trees. Superb landscapes. I loved it and will come back. What is also interesting for training is that it is never flat, with uphills that can go for 4 or 5 km, but those are around 2%, so doable. Good for inline rollers, quads, longboards.
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Yes, really nice to drive and cool in the summer!
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Forbidden to cyclists
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This cycle path, which coincides with the route of the Vélomaritime (EV 4), is really beautifully developed, with many rest areas and partly uses an old railway line.
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The church dedicated to Saint-Martin, great thaumaturge, is made of local sandstone, flint and cut stone, from the 16th century with some remains from the 13th century. The vault of the main nave is barrel-vaulted while that of the two side naves are half-barrelled. We notice on the two side vaults very pretty characters carved in wood. The church does not have a transept but the choir is very deep, forming 2/5 of the total length. On the outside wall of the bedside, you have to go and observe the polychrome decoration representing a cross and the inscription IHS in black flint.
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Very pleasant road bike, well rolling, well maintained, with many areas for peaking and resting!
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The park of the Château de Janville is open to the public from nine in the morning to three in the afternoon.
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Within Saint-Vaast-Dieppedalle, you can explore the historic 16th-century Church of St. Vaast, which features elements from the 13th century and unique carved wooden characters. There is also a 16th-century Stone Cross. Nearby, you can visit the 17th-century Château de Janville and its gardens, or the Château de Mesnil Geoffroy, a historic monument with a 10-hectare French-style park. Further afield, the extensive ruined Abbaye de Jumièges is a significant historical attraction.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Linen Cycle Route is a well-maintained path perfect for cycling, longboarding, or inline rollers, offering pleasant scenery and rest areas. The parks of Château de Janville and Château de Mesnil Geoffroy offer beautiful outdoor spaces to explore, with the latter featuring aviaries of exotic birds and collector's hens that delight young visitors.
The region is excellent for cycling, notably featuring the Linen Cycle Route (also known as Vélolin), which is part of the Vélomaritime (EV 4). This route is well-developed with rest areas and often uses old railway lines, making it suitable for various wheeled activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, by exploring the Cycling around Saint-Vaast-Dieppedalle guide.
The Château de Mesnil Geoffroy is renowned for its 10-hectare French-style park and the largest private rose garden in Normandy, boasting over 2,900 roses. It also features a romantic flowered vegetable garden. The Château de Janville and its gardens also offer a beautiful 40-acre park with hundred-year-old trees, Japanese maples, and numerous roses, open to the public during specific hours.
Yes, Saint-Vaast-Dieppedalle is conveniently located near the Alabaster Coast. The charming coastal towns of Saint-Valery-en-Caux (approximately 12 km away) and Veulettes-sur-Mer (about 13 km away) offer beaches, harbors, and promenades for visitors to enjoy the seaside.
Visitors frequently praise the pleasant scenery and well-maintained paths of the Linen Cycle Route, noting its suitability for various activities and numerous rest areas. The historical significance and beautiful parks of the châteaux, such as Château de Mesnil Geoffroy, are also highly appreciated for their unique charm and extensive gardens.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can explore various routes suitable for jogging, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. For detailed information and specific routes, refer to the Running Trails around Saint-Vaast-Dieppedalle guide.
The Église St-Martin in Paluel is a solid late medieval rural church, dating from the 16th century with some 13th-century remains. It is constructed from local sandstone, flint, and cut stone. Notable features include its barrel-vaulted main nave and half-barrel vaults in the side naves, adorned with very pretty carved wooden characters. The exterior of the chevet also has a unique polychrome decoration with a cross and the inscription IHS in black flint.
While Saint-Vaast-Dieppedalle itself is a small village, nearby towns like Doudeville and Cany-Barville host weekly markets. These markets offer a great opportunity to experience local life and discover regional produce and goods.
The Pays de Caux region, where Saint-Vaast-Dieppedalle is located, is known for its rural charm, agricultural landscapes, and its proximity to the scenic Alabaster Coast. It features a blend of historical landmarks, such as châteaux and churches, and natural beauty, including coastal cliffs and cycling routes like the Linen Cycle Route.
The area around Saint-Vaast-Dieppedalle is characterized by the rural charm of the Pays de Caux, featuring agricultural fields and rolling countryside. Its proximity to the Alabaster Coast means you can also easily access dramatic coastal cliffs, beaches, and seaside towns, offering a diverse range of natural scenery.


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