Best castles around Dampierre-Saint-Nicolas include historical sites, though the primary local castle, Château de Dampierre, exists mainly as ruins. Only the entrance gatehouse and two pointed brick towers remain of the 16th-century structure, which was degraded during World War II. While not a major tourist attraction in its current form, these vestiges offer a glimpse into the area's past. The broader region around Dampierre-Saint-Nicolas features several other notable landmarks and castles.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Ideal places to come and have a picnic and relax, near the Avenue Verte (London-Paris)
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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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Unfortunately not accessible due to restoration work, but there is a good walking path around it (as of 07/24). From this you have a great view of the surrounding area.
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Currently in ruins, this ancient feudal castle which existed from the 11th to the 15th century was built by a companion of William the Conqueror, Gauthier Giffard. An interpretation panel allows you to find out more about the place.
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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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Inner area locked. Only one path around is passable.
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The Château de Dampierre, originally a 16th-century structure, is primarily a vestige today. It underwent a Renaissance imitation transformation in 1865 but was degraded during World War II. Only the entrance gatehouse and two pointed brick towers remain, offering a glimpse into the area's past rather than a fully preserved castle experience.
Yes, while the local Château de Dampierre is largely in ruins, you can visit Château de Miromesnil. This large late 16th-century castle is known as the birthplace of Guy de Maupassant and features a significant garden and extensive park, designated a "Jardin Remarquable".
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the "Arques-la-Bataille Castle – Arques-la-Bataille Castle loop from Dampierre-Saint-Nicolas" (14.6 km, easy), or longer, more challenging rides. For hiking, explore trails like the "Arques-la-Bataille Castle – Martigny wooden bridge loop" (12.9 km, moderate). Running trails are also available, including a "Forêt domaniale d'Arques loop" (19.4 km, difficult). You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, hiking guide, and running guide for Dampierre-Saint-Nicolas.
Yes, Château de Miromesnil is categorized as family-friendly, offering large gardens and a park to explore. Additionally, the View of Château de Longueville and the Lake provides a lovely green space by a lake with ducks, ideal for a picnic and relaxation, especially near the Avenue Verte.
From Arques-la-Bataille Castle, you can enjoy panoramic views of the valley and the village below. The castle is also surrounded by deep moats that can be explored on a sculpted path, making it a great destination for both history and nature lovers.
Yes, Longueville-sur-Scie Castle is an ancient feudal castle currently in ruins. Built by a companion of William the Conqueror, Gauthier Giffard, it offers an interpretation panel on-site to provide historical context about its existence from the 11th to the 15th century.
While specific opening hours for winter are not provided, generally, the spring and summer months (April to September) offer the most pleasant weather for exploring castle grounds and parks, such as those at Château de Miromesnil. This allows for comfortable outdoor activities and enjoying the natural surroundings.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to each castle are not detailed, the broader Dampierre-Saint-Nicolas area and nearby towns offer dining options. For example, the View of Château de Longueville and the Lake sometimes has a stand with cold drinks and snacks, and it's an ideal spot for a picnic.
Beyond the castles, the region features other historical sites. For instance, the Château de Sainte-Foy estate presents a beautiful ensemble of a castle, outbuildings, a park, and a chapel dating from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, offering a different architectural and historical perspective.
While the main local castle, Château de Dampierre, is largely in ruins, the broader region around Dampierre-Saint-Nicolas does feature other historical sites that might be considered less mainstream. For example, the Château de Sainte-Foy offers a unique ensemble of buildings and grounds from the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Visitors appreciate the blend of history and nature. They enjoy exploring the ruins of fortresses like Arques-la-Bataille Castle for its panoramic views, and the extensive gardens and parks of well-preserved châteaux such as Château de Miromesnil. The opportunity to combine historical exploration with outdoor activities like hiking and cycling is also highly valued.


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