Attractions and places to see around Bourg-Beaudouin include a blend of historical sites and natural features within the Eure department of Normandy, France. This small village offers insights into its heritage and rural setting. Visitors can explore historical landmarks and enjoy the peaceful countryside, which includes 32 hectares of forest. The area provides opportunities to experience Norman architecture and landscapes.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Very nice park with informative exhibitions and a restaurant that makes excellent Quiche Lorraine, with very friendly service.
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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 Vascoeuil is a historic monument and regional center for art and culture. You can admire the castle's 14th and 16th-century architecture, the 12th-century octagonal tower, and the dovecote, which is protected as a historic monument. You can also explore the park and gardens, where you'll find more than 50 original sculptures by famous artists such as Braque, Cocteau, Dali, and Volti. And if you're a history buff, you can discover the Jules Michelet Museum, dedicated to the famous 19th-century French historian who lived and wrote here. The Château de Vascoeuil is open from April to November and offers guided tours and special events throughout the year.
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The Château de Vascoeuil is a Norman castle, located in the department of Eure and classified as a historic monument. Now a museum, this castle regularly hosts exhibitions as well as a permanent gallery containing works by Dali, Cocteau, Braque and many others!
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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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Beautiful factory, not very accessible!
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Visible from the roadside. Access prohibited.
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You can explore several historical sites, including the impressive Radepont Castle, rebuilt in a neo-Louis XIII style near the site of a medieval fortification. Another significant site is the Vascoeuil Castle, a historic monument and regional art center with 14th and 16th-century architecture. Don't miss the Levavasseur Cotton Mill, a neo-Gothic English factory with a rich industrial past, or the Carved Wooden Porch of the Saint-Sulpice Church in Ry, a remarkable 16th-century work of art.
Yes, the village is home to the Église Sainte-Geneviève-de-la-Trinité, a 13th-century church known for its historical and architectural significance. During the summer, its magnificent hydrangeas are a particular highlight.
Bourg-Beaudouin offers a tranquil countryside setting with 32 hectares of forest, contributing to its natural charm. You can also find 'The Mare,' a serene pond, and a communal orchard, often included in local heritage walks. The area is characterized by small paths, open fields, and bocage pastures.
Yes, for those who enjoy the outdoors, the 5.5 km marked 'La Boucle du Papillon' hiking trail allows you to explore the village's natural assets, including varied terrain and pastures. For more extensive options, you can find various hiking routes around the area, such as the 'Bonnemare Woods Trail' or the 'Fontaine-Guérard Abbey – Levavasseur Cotton Mill loop from Pont-Saint-Pierre'. Discover more hiking routes at Hiking around Bourg-Beaudouin.
The region offers diverse cycling opportunities. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Canadian ratings loop from La Neuville-Chant-d'Oisel' provide scenic rides. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'View of Château Gaillard – View of Château Gaillard loop from Pont-Saint-Pierre'. You can find more details on road cycling routes at Road Cycling Routes around Bourg-Beaudouin and gravel biking options at Gravel biking around Bourg-Beaudouin.
While Bourg-Beaudouin is known for its historical sites and natural beauty, the Carved Wooden Porch of the Saint-Sulpice Church in Ry is noted as a family-friendly attraction. Exploring the village's peaceful countryside, including the communal orchard and 'La Boucle du Papillon' hiking trail, can also be enjoyable for families looking for outdoor activities.
The summer months are particularly pleasant, especially if you wish to see the magnificent hydrangeas at the Église Sainte-Geneviève-de-la-Trinité. Generally, spring through autumn offers ideal weather for exploring the outdoor natural features and historical sites.
Yes, the local association 'Bourg-Beaudouin Racines et Histoire' offers guided tours that include the discovery of historical granges, providing insight into the village's agricultural past and rural heritage.
The Levavasseur Cotton Mill is a remarkable example of neo-Gothic English factory architecture from the 19th century. Despite being partially destroyed by fires, its impressive structure and historical significance as an industrial site make it a fascinating place to visit for its 'unreal atmosphere' and architectural details.
Vascoeuil Castle is a historic monument and a regional center for art and culture. You can admire its 14th and 16th-century architecture, a 12th-century octagonal tower, and a protected dovecote. The castle also features a park and gardens with over 50 original sculptures by famous artists, and the Jules Michelet Museum dedicated to the 19th-century French historian.
Beyond the main highlights, the village itself offers a charming rural experience with its peaceful countryside, small paths, and opportunities to appreciate traditional Norman architecture. The historical granges, accessible via local guided tours, also offer a glimpse into the village's unique past.
The terrain around Bourg-Beaudouin is varied, featuring open fields, bocage pastures, and forested areas. Hiking trails like 'La Boucle du Papillon' traverse this diverse landscape, offering a mix of gentle paths and slightly more challenging sections, providing a true 'country spirit close to nature' experience.


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