Best attractions and places to see around Saint-Georges-De-La-Rivière include a mix of historical landmarks, natural coastal features, and cultural sites. This commune in France, located in the Manche region, offers diverse points of interest for exploration. Visitors can discover ancient churches, historic manors, and significant World War II remnants, alongside scenic beaches and coastal hiking opportunities. The area provides a blend of historical depth and natural beauty for those seeking to explore its heritage and landscapes.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Pretty ruin, photogenic on the tip of Carteret.
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A magnificent coastal path runs along these cliffs. The path is part of the GR223. Be careful, this path is quite narrow in places and very steep. It feels like you're in the mountains.
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These magnificent cliffs are very steep and the path along the GR223 is sometimes very narrow. You feel like you are in the mountains.
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Extensive beach and large marina.
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A small town punctuated in the summer by the presence of a campsite. There you will see the Saint-Martin church. The church, "poor", according to the vicar general René-Jean Desbordes du Plantis, was long considered an abandoned house. Sheep grazing in the honey fields were parked there at night. It did not reopen for worship until 1809. Damaged during the fighting of the Liberation in 1944, it was restored during the Reconstruction period. Paul Bony then executed the twelve stained glass windows of the church.
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The tide index is strong in this little haven. Low or high water, the port of Barneville-Carteret is very pleasant to frequent.
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These are the ruins of a church dedicated to Saint Germain le Scotus, who evangelized Cotentin in the 5th century. The place is very photogenic. You can see the beach through the Gothic period oculus.
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The area is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of the Old Saint-Germain Church, Carteret, a very photogenic site with views of the beach through its Gothic oculus. The village of Baubigny features the 16th-century Saint-Martin church and historical manors. Beyond these, the region research mentions the Church of the 14th and 15th Century, Caillemont Manor (late 17th century), Manoir de la rue Marquand (16th century), Farm Dodeville (16th century), and the unique Cave built by villagers in 1941 for protection. You can also find remnants of the Atlantic Wall Station Site.
Yes, several. The most popular is the Old Saint-Germain Church, Carteret, which are the ruins of a church dedicated to Saint Germain le Scotus. In Baubigny, you'll find the Saint-Martin church from the 16th century, which houses a 15th-century Virgin and Child classified as an historic monument. Region research also highlights a Church of the 14th and 15th Century with a bell tower saddle used for watch and defense.
The coastline is a major natural draw. You can enjoy Cap de Carteret - Coastal Walk, offering magical views and a beautiful stretch of coastline. Beach St. George provides a natural setting for relaxation. The broader Manche region also features other natural beaches like Plage de la Potinière and Portbail Plage, perfect for coastal activities.
Absolutely. The Cap de Carteret - Coastal Walk is a highly recommended coastal hiking trail, known for its stunning views. While some parts can be steep, it offers a rewarding experience. The surrounding landscape of the Manche region also provides opportunities for various leisure activities and outings, including hiking circuits like the 'Cape Circuit' near Barneville-Carteret.
There are numerous cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Notre-Dame Church of Portbail – Our Lady of Portbail loop' which is an easy 9.4 km ride. If you prefer gravel biking, options include the 'Portbail Bridge – Portbail loop from Barneville' (moderate, 51.3 km). General cycling routes include the 'Harbor quay – Portbail Plage loop' (easy, 19.7 km). You can find more details on these and other routes on the respective guide pages for Road Cycling, Gravel Biking, and Cycling around Saint-Georges-De-La-Rivière.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly spots. The village of Baubigny, with its historical church and manors, is categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Lavoir du Tot (Mother Denis's washhouse) is a unique historical site that can be an interesting stop for families, especially for those familiar with its cultural reference.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and historical atmosphere. The Cap de Carteret - Coastal Walk is loved for its 'magical views' and 'beautiful stretch of coast'. The Old Saint-Germain Church, Carteret is highlighted as 'very photogenic' with its Gothic oculus framing the beach. The blend of historical ruins and natural coastal beauty is a recurring theme in visitor feedback.
The Old Saint-Germain Church, Carteret consists of the ruins of a church dedicated to Saint Germain le Scotus, who evangelized Cotentin in the 5th century. It's a highly photogenic location, particularly noted for the views of the beach visible through its Gothic oculus. The natural stone walls of this dilapidated chapel offer a glimpse into ancient history.
Baubigny is a charming settlement with significant historical elements. It features the Saint-Martin church from the 16th century, which was restored after damage in 1944 and houses a classified 15th-century Virgin and Child. The village also includes the Saint-Paul Manor (18th century) and the Baubigny manor (16th/17th century), adding to its historical character. A long beach extending from the Carteret cliff is also nearby, ideal for various coastal activities.
Yes, the Lavoir du Tot (Mother Denis's washhouse) is a unique historical site with a cultural connection. It's known in reference to Mother Denis, who became the face of advertising for the 'Vedette' washing machine brand in the 1970s and 1980s. This washhouse holds a nostalgic significance for many and represents a piece of local heritage.
The Semaphore is an excellent lookout point, offering panoramic views. It also serves as a starting point for cliff hikes. Additionally, the Cap de Carteret - Coastal Walk provides magical views from its coastal path, showcasing the varied colors of the sea and the beautiful coastline.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's coastal and outdoor attractions, such as hiking and cycling routes, are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for coastal walks, beach activities, and exploring historical sites, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the natural beauty and historical depth of Saint-Georges-De-La-Rivière.


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