Best attractions and places to see around Incarville, a commune in the Eure department of northern France, serves as a gateway to a variety of historical, natural, and cultural attractions. Located 2.5 km north of Louviers, the area benefits from its position near the confluence of the Eure and Seine rivers. This region offers diverse landscapes, from forests to river valleys, providing a range of points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: July 6, 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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The Bord-Louviers forest is a majestic forest located at the confluence of the Eure and the Seine. This forest, former property of the Dukes of Normandy and the Kings of France, covers an area of 4,568 hectares and offers a variety of landscapes and ecosystems. You can discover the pine forest on the northern terraces overlooking the Seine, the beech forest in the central plain, or even the oaks on the southern plateaus. You will also be able to admire the seven remarkable trees listed, such as the Tabouel beech, a 39 meter high beech, or the Pancarte oak, an oak which has swallowed a sign on its trunk. The forest is also home to a rich fauna: deer, wild boars, foxes and squirrels.
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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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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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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 region around Incarville is rich in history. You can explore the evocative 12th-century castle ruins of Château Gaillard, built by Richard the Lionheart, located approximately 16 km away. Other significant religious monuments include Abbaye Saint Georges de Boscherville and the extensive ruins of Jumièges Abbey.
For exceptional panoramic views, visit the Orientation table on the Côte des Deux Amants. This historical site offers stunning vistas of the Seine valley, including the Amfreville locks, the Poses dam, and the lakes of the Léry-Poses leisure center.
Yes, two prominent castles are within easy reach. The Acquigny Castle is beautifully situated at the confluence of the Eure and Iton rivers, with moats fed by a diverted stream, and can be admired from its park gate. Additionally, Château de Harcourt, a restored medieval castle surrounded by an arboretum, is about 29 km away.
The Forêt de Bord-Louviers is a majestic forest covering 4,568 hectares, offering diverse landscapes including pine, beech, and oak forests. It's an excellent place to discover remarkable trees like the 39-meter-high Tabouel beech and the Pancarte oak.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Acquigny Castle, with its beautiful setting and historical significance, can be enjoyed by all. The Forêt de Bord-Louviers also offers a natural environment perfect for family walks and exploring.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are several running loops around Louviers and Mare Corbet, and cycling routes like the 'Acquigny railway bridge – Acquigny Castle loop'. You can explore more options on the running trails, gravel biking, and cycling guides for Incarville.
Absolutely. The world-renowned Giverny Gardens (Jardin de Claude Monet), famous for inspiring Impressionist painter Claude Monet, are approximately 31-32 km from Incarville. Other notable gardens nearby include the Jardins du château de Vandrimare and Jardin Plume.
The Forêt de Bord-Louviers is home to rich fauna. Visitors might spot deer, wild boars, foxes, and squirrels within its diverse landscapes.
Several charming towns and villages are within a short drive. Rouen, about 24 km away, is known for its cathedral and cobbled streets. Evreux, 24 km south, features significant religious monuments. You might also enjoy Lyons-la-Forêt and La Roche-Guyon, both designated 'Most Beautiful Villages' of France.
Historical records suggest that Incarville once had Roman port installations at the confluence of the Seine and Eure rivers, indicating a significant role in ancient trade networks. This highlights the area's long history as a strategic location.
The Saint-Mauxe Enclosure, located near Acquigny, is a symbolic place of Christian faith. It is said to be where Saint Mauxus and his companions were martyred in the early centuries. This clearing became a site of devotion and processions, with historical accounts even citing miracles occurring there.
Yes, the Route des Roches is a very pleasant cycle way that offers a segment between cliffs and the Seine, linking the periphery of Rouen to Elbeuf. It's known for its good surface and being often sheltered from the wind, providing a safe and enjoyable ride. More cycling routes can be found in the cycling guide for Incarville.


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