Best natural monuments around Saint-Aubin-Le-Cauf include a diverse landscape of forests, river valleys, and coastal features. The area is characterized by significant natural sites, offering opportunities to explore ancient woodlands and picturesque riverine ecosystems. These locations provide varied natural experiences, from expansive beech forests to humid meadows and dramatic cliff views. Saint-Aubin-Le-Cauf itself is situated amidst local woods and marshes, contributing to its natural heritage.
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Caesar's Camp is an earthen mound that is over 2000 years old. The site dates back a few centuries before the Roman period. The more appropriate name for this historic site is “City of Limes”. It is in fact a “Gallic oppidum” or more certainly Gallo-Belgian which dates from well before Julius Caesar! This mound is a very long fortification which protected an area of more than 50 hectares. This earthen rampart is 3600 meters long. It still measures 9 to 12 meters high today depending on the location. The mound is framed by an exterior and interior ditch, which made it almost impassable. You are thus progressing on a historic path, an “antique route” which dates from Antiquity.
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This coastal wood of approximately 60 hectares is classified as a Sensitive Natural Area by the Department of Seine-Maritime, which offers hikes there all summer. You will discover a diversity of forest species (beech, oak, maple, cherry, chestnut, etc.), a wealth of ferns characteristic of humid undergrowth. Thanks to its soft humus, we very frequently observe a remarkable multi-colored carpet. In spring, we find primroses, daffodils, bluebells and violets in the undergrowth. In the fall you can see a carpet of blueberries.
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Pourville Beach offers a breathtaking view of the white cliffs of the Côte d'Albâtre and the mouth of the Scie. You can run along the 700 meter long pebble beach. Pourville Beach is famous for having been painted by Claude Monet in 1882. You can admire the beauty of this landscape which inspired the Impressionist master.
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Small spot at the base of the cliffs before tackling the cliff road.
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Small spot at the foot of the cliffs before tackling the cliff road.
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As a consolation for the 80m high climb, you reach a parking lot in a hairpin bend that, in clear weather, offers the view that Claude Monet immortalized in his work "Chemin dans les blés à Pourville".
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The meander of the coastal road opens onto wide views of the cliffs and the sea
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The area around Saint-Aubin-Le-Cauf offers a diverse range of natural landscapes, including expansive forests, picturesque river valleys, and dramatic coastal features. You'll find ancient woodlands, humid meadows, and local woods and marshes, providing varied natural experiences.
Yes, two significant forests stand out. The Forêt d'Eawy, one of France's largest beech forests, features majestic trees, some over 200 years old, and the unique 14 km long Allée des Limousins. Closer to Saint-Aubin-le-Cauf is the Forêt d'Arques, home to remarkable trees like the ancient Montariol Beech and the 'Water Bearer' beech with its intriguing engraving.
In the Forêt d'Eawy, you can discover the mysterious Puits Merveilleux, a natural pit, and over 180 forest ponds. The Forêt d'Arques is known for its numerous forest ponds that host diverse amphibian and insect life, as well as elevated viewpoints offering panoramas over the Varenne valley.
Absolutely. The Bois de Bernouville is classified as a Sensitive Natural Area and is ideal for family hikes, with diverse forest species and seasonal wildflowers. Additionally, At the foot of the cliffs and Pourville Beach offer accessible beach experiences for families.
For breathtaking coastal views, visit Hautôt-sur-Mer, Route des Falaises, a spot famously immortalized by Claude Monet. Within the Forêt d'Arques, you can find elevated viewpoints near the Saint-Étienne pyramid, offering magnificent views over the Varenne valley.
The Camp de César (Cité de Limes) is a significant historical natural site. This ancient earthen mound features a 3600-meter long fortification dating back to antiquity, predating the Roman period, and is considered a Gallic oppidum.
The region offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Arques-la-Bataille Castle loop' or the moderate 'Picnic area – La Chatellenie Castle loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Dieppe Port – Dieppe loop'. Explore more options in the Hiking around Saint-Aubin-Le-Cauf, Gravel biking around Saint-Aubin-Le-Cauf, and Cycling around Saint-Aubin-Le-Cauf guides.
Yes, the Vallée de l'Eaulne is a picturesque river valley featuring a significant humid natural zone. This area is characterized by wet meadows, isolated trees, and poplar alignments, supporting a distinct riverine ecosystem and specific flora and fauna.
The natural monuments offer beauty throughout the year. Spring is ideal for seeing wildflowers like primroses, daffodils, and bluebells in areas like the Bois de Bernouville. Autumn brings magnificent colors to the beech forests of Forêt d'Eawy and Forêt d'Arques, while summer is perfect for coastal walks and enjoying the beaches.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the ancient trees and tranquil atmosphere of the forests to the dramatic coastal views and historical significance of sites like the Camp de César. The opportunity for varied outdoor activities, including hiking and cycling, is also highly valued.
Yes, the forests and river valleys are rich in wildlife. The Forêt d'Eawy is home to various bird species, deer, wild boar, and roe deer, with wild orchids also present. In the Forêt d'Arques, you might spot red squirrels, woodpeckers, and a variety of amphibians and insects around the forest ponds.
Indeed. The coastal views from Hautôt-sur-Mer, Route des Falaises and Pourville Beach were famously painted by Claude Monet, capturing the beauty of the cliffs and sea.


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