Best attractions and places to see around Lamberville include a variety of historical sites and natural features. The region offers opportunities for cycling along dedicated routes and exploring historical castles and churches. Visitors can discover a landscape shaped by both natural beauty and centuries of human history, providing diverse points of interest.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The castle was built in the style of Louis XIV. It features a large garden, which includes a 200-year-old Lebanon cedar. The entire complex is surrounded by a moat to protect it from wildlife. The castle is now privately owned.
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Very beautiful church!
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Miromesnil Castle (French: Château de Miromesnil) is located in the commune of Tourville-sur-Arques in the Seine-Maritime department, in Normandy in northern France. The castle's name comes from the French nobleman Armand Thomas Hue, vicomte de Miromesnil, a minister of the Ancien Régime under Louis XVI. The castle is famous as the birthplace of Guy de Maupassant. The writer was born on August 5, 1850, on the first floor of the building. His parents rented the castle at the time. The castle complex includes a large garden and an extensive park, which have been designated a "Jardin Remarquable" by the French Ministry of Culture. Since February 6, 1945, the castle building has been listed as a historical monument in France. The castle chapel, which is part of the complex, has been classified as an independent historical monument since July 1957. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Miromesnil
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Class railway track, very good flooring. The first section between Hautot sur Mer and Offranville is a constant 1-3% uphill. With just a bit of tailwind, you'll fly high!
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Superb castle of Imbleville with the Saane which passes right next to it
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The many flax fields can be admired along the way with that characteristic periwinkle blue color, but only in June, when it is in full bloom. The flax cycle route has many other very pleasant aspects when you travel it: first of all an impeccable asphalt, many places to rest, a sea air, and the assured calm of a road without any traffic, because you follow an old railway line completely renovated into a cycle path.
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The Saint-Ouen d'Offranville church is a magnificent church which, in addition to its spacious appearance, has two characteristics that distinguish it from many others: on the one hand, it has a magnificent twisted (or flamed) bell tower whose spire rises in a spiral, hence the name tors (twisted). On the other hand, it houses two paintings by Jacques-Émile Blanche, a child of Offranville. The two works date from 1919 and symbolize the return of the body of a hero who "died for France".
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A beautiful garden invites you to visit.
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Lamberville is known for its dedicated cycle paths. A popular option is the Véloroute du Lin, a cycleway built on an old railway line. It offers impeccable asphalt, a calm environment, and views of flax fields in bloom during June. Another section, Veloroute du Lin: Hautot-Offranville, features good flooring and a gentle uphill grade suitable for cycling. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Lamberville guide.
Yes, the region boasts several historical castles. You can visit Imbleville Castle, a medieval-style castle founded in 1491, surrounded by a three-hectare water garden where its three towers reflect in the moat. Another significant site is Château de Miromesnil, a large late 16th-century castle famous as the birthplace of writer Guy de Maupassant. It features extensive gardens and a park.
The Saint-Ouen Church of Offranville is a magnificent church known for its unique twisted (or flamed) bell tower, whose spire rises in a spiral. Inside, it houses two paintings by Jacques-Émile Blanche, a local artist.
Beyond cycling, Lamberville offers opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. You can find various trails for different skill levels. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Lamberville guide and the MTB Trails around Lamberville guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Véloroute du Lin is a family-friendly cycleway with good asphalt and a calm environment, perfect for a leisurely ride. Historical sites like Château de Miromesnil and Saint-Ouen Church of Offranville are also listed as family-friendly, offering educational and engaging visits.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impeccable asphalt and the calm environment of the Véloroute du Lin, as it follows an old railway line with no traffic. Many enjoy the views of flax fields, especially in June when they are in full bloom. The route also offers pleasant resting places and stationary air pumps.
Yes, the Château de Miromesnil complex includes a large garden and an extensive park, which have been designated a 'Jardin Remarquable' by the French Ministry of Culture. These gardens are a significant part of the visitor experience.
Imbleville Castle stands out with its medieval appearance, dating back to 1491. Its unique feature is the beautiful three-hectare water garden on the banks of the Saâne, where the three towers of the old facade are reflected in the moat, creating a picturesque view. The gardens were created between 1920 and 1950.
While specific trails directly linked to attractions aren't detailed, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, you can find a 'Imbleville Castle loop' route in the Hiking around Lamberville guide, which allows you to admire the castle's garden perspective from a trail.
The flax fields along the Véloroute du Lin are best admired in June, when they are in full bloom and display their characteristic periwinkle blue color.
The Veloroute du Lin: Hautot-Offranville section features a constant 1-3% uphill grade. While it's a gentle incline, it's suitable for most cyclists, and with a bit of tailwind, it can feel quite easy.


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