Best attractions and places to see around Menneval include a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. This charming commune in the Eure department of Normandy, France, is drained by the Charentonne River and is part of a larger Natura 2000 conservation area. It serves as a base to explore notable landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features in the region.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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This former monastery church, the ruins of which still bear impressive witness to the former size and splendor of the abbey, was not dedicated to one of the many people we venerate as saints, but rather the ONE God in THREE persons - God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and God's Holy Spirit - was chosen as its patron saint. Father Reinhard Körner writes about the mystery of the Holy Trinity: "Among the great prayer-givers in the history of Christianity... I found prayer texts in which each of the divine three was explicitly addressed - in the same prayer. When I tried to recite the texts, I could sense that these people had not only had God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit in mind individually - they were addressing a divine community. And it seemed to me that they could only do this in their written prayers because they did it otherwise, quietly in their hearts."
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This former monastery church, the ruins of which still bear impressive witness to the former size and splendor of the abbey, was not dedicated to one of the many people who died as martyrs (witnesses of faith) for their Christian beliefs, or who we venerate as blessed or saints because of their exemplary way of life. Rather, this parish has chosen God himself - in the "Holy Trinity" - as its patron saint. According to Christian teaching, we believe in ONE God who exists in THREE persons - God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and the Holy Spirit. The following description can be found on the EKD (Evangelical Church of Germany) website: "The word tries to express the seemingly impossible, namely that God is three and one at the same time. To understand this, it helps to consider how people have experienced God throughout history: as a creator who loves his world and people like a father loves his children. As a God who became human in Jesus Christ, his Son, and shared human life. And finally, as a God who is still present and alive among people in the Holy Spirit."
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Magnificent ruin of the priory of the Holy Trinity. Former monastery from the 11th century, part of Norman heritage.
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A magnificent place for lovers of old stones.
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A historic and cultural place in the Normandy region. Visit the Priory of the Holy Trinity, a former monastery dating from the 11th century. You can admire the remains of the priory church and discover the surrounding countryside, which offers panoramic views of the Risle valley and the town of Beaumont-le-Roger. The Priory of the Holy Trinity is a place where you can immerse yourself in the rich Norman heritage and enjoy a peaceful and relaxing hike.
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To the south-west of Bernay, a wood extends following the course of the Cosnier. The ideal place for walking in a wooded setting, especially following the GR 26 which crosses it.
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The abbey church of Bernay, whose construction in the 11th century, marked the history of the region since it served as the basis for future major works of Norman architecture. It is a Romanesque building attached to the Benedictine order.
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The region around Menneval is rich in history. You can explore the Priory of the Holy Trinity of Beaumont-le-Roger, a classified historical monument founded around 1088, offering panoramic views of the Risle valley. Another significant site is the Notre-Dame Abbey in Bernay, an 11th-century Romanesque building that influenced Norman architecture. Additionally, the 15th-century Church of Saint-Pierre and the 17th-century Château de Menneval are inscribed historical monuments within Menneval itself. Further afield, consider the Château de Beaumesnil and Château de Harcourt.
Yes, the area features several notable religious buildings. The Notre-Dame Abbey in Bernay is a prime example of early Norman Romanesque architecture. The Priory of the Holy Trinity of Beaumont-le-Roger, though largely in ruins, holds significant historical and religious importance. The Church of Saint-Pierre in Menneval is also a historical monument. For a grander scale, the Lisieux Basilica is approximately 28 km away.
Menneval is situated within a beautiful natural environment. The commune is drained by the Charentonne River, and the wider area is part of a 4,747-hectare Natura 2000 conservation area, protecting the Risle, Guiel, and Charentonne rivers. You can enjoy walks in natural settings like In the woods of Bernay, which is crossed by the GR 26, or the 18-hectare Parc Parissot near Beaumontel.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Menhir du Croc, an ancient standing stone in the middle of a field, offers a unique and accessible historical point of interest. Natural areas like In the woods of Bernay and Parc Parissot provide pleasant settings for family walks and outdoor exploration.
Absolutely. The region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes, including easy to moderate options, such as the "La Charentonne – Bernay Greenway loop" or the "Notre-Dame Abbey, Bernay – Menhir du Croc loop." For more details and route options, explore the Cycling around Menneval guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Menneval guide.
Beyond Menneval, the nearby town of Bernay is highly recommended, known for its lively markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and home to the Notre-Dame Abbey. Le Bec-Hellouin, about 17 km away, is recognized as one of Normandy's most picturesque villages. Pont-Audemer, approximately 29 km from Menneval, is charming with its scenic canals and rivers.
Yes, the area provides several options for walking and hiking. The woods of Bernay offer a wooded setting, with the GR 26 trail passing through. The Priory of the Holy Trinity of Beaumont-le-Roger is also a starting point for peaceful hikes with scenic views of the Risle valley. For dedicated running trails, you can check the Running Trails around Menneval guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The Priory of the Holy Trinity of Beaumont-le-Roger is valued for its rich Norman heritage and peaceful hiking opportunities with panoramic views. The Notre-Dame Abbey in Bernay is admired as a superb historical monument. The unique location of the Menhir du Croc in the middle of a field also captures interest.
Yes, the surrounding area boasts several remarkable gardens. These include the Arboretum d'Harcourt (15 km), the Jardins du château du Champ de Bataille (20 km), and Les Jardins du Pays d'Auge (41 km). These offer tranquil spaces to appreciate horticultural artistry and enjoy a peaceful stroll.
Menneval is part of a larger 4,747-hectare Natura 2000 conservation area. This designation highlights the region's commitment to preserving its natural environment, specifically protecting the ecosystems around the Risle, Guiel, and Charentonne rivers. It signifies an area of high ecological value, important for biodiversity.
One prominent ancient monument is the Menhir du Croc. This block of sandstone, approximately 2.2 meters high, is listed as a historical monument and stands strikingly in the middle of a field, offering a glimpse into prehistoric times.
The spring and summer months (May to September) generally offer the most favorable weather for outdoor activities around Menneval, with milder temperatures ideal for cycling, hiking, and exploring historical sites and gardens. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage, though temperatures will be cooler.


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