Best attractions and places to see around Sotteville encompass a diverse landscape, from the historical railway heritage of Sotteville-lès-Rouen to the coastal cliffs and beaches of Sotteville-sur-Mer. The region offers a blend of cultural sites, natural parks, and historical monuments. Visitors can explore a variety of environments, including urban green spaces, seaside trails, and ancient castles.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The website for the film documentary "Border Paths – The Customs Officers' Trail" states: "The historic Customs Officers' Trail, now one of France's most popular hiking trails, begins at the famous pilgrimage site of Mont St. Michel. Along its 1,700 kilometers, between Mont St. Michel in the north and St. Nazaire in the south of the Breton peninsula, visitors can discover impressive landscapes with a diverse range of flora and fauna. Passing rugged cliffs, vast dune landscapes, and seemingly endless beaches, hikers become border crossers on a floating border that shifts with the rhythm of the tides." The film about the "Sentier des Douaniers" (duration: 43 minutes / language: German) in the ARD media library can be found via the following link =>> https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/grenzwege-der-zoellnerpfad/grenzwege-der-zoellnerpfad/mdr/Y3JpZDovL21kci5kZS9zZW5kdW5nLzI4MjA0MC81MjE2OTktNTAxNzM2
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We specifically waited until the tide went out.
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A two-tiered stone base forms the foundation for this small sacred monument. The upper base element converges in a pyramid shape, above which rises the cross, also made of stone. From this exposed position, the crucified man looks out over the sea. Above his head is the plaque mentioned in the biblical accounts of the crucifixion with the inscription "INRI", which is (in Latin) the abbreviation for "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews".
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Located in the town of Bricquebec, this superb castle was built between the 10th and 11th centuries. The exterior of the remains of the castle are freely accessible and are worth the detour!
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Very nice old customs officer path
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Very nice vantage point. An has a great view over the extensive dune landscape to the sea.
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And then we go down the dunes to the beach.. but remember.. the sandy path up is not without it
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The view of the bay is stunning from up here.
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Sotteville-lès-Rouen boasts a rich railway heritage. You can visit the historic Sotteville Railway Station, built in 1867, and see the magnificent Pacific 231 G 558 Steam Locomotive near the town hall. The town hall itself is an impressive example of Art Nouveau architecture. Additionally, there are several churches, including Notre-Dame de l'Assomption with its modernist design, and Saint-Vincent-de-Paul.
Sotteville-lès-Rouen offers several green spaces for relaxation and recreation. The Parc Urbain Naturel, developed on former railway sidings, provides walking trails and picnic areas. Other notable parks include Garenne Woods, Jardin des Plantes de Sotteville-lès-Rouen with its botanical collection, and Parc Grammont, popular for families.
For art and culture, visit Frac Normandie (Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain) on Martyrs de la Résistance square, which hosts innovative exhibitions. The Atelier 231, housed in a former locomotive repair shop, is a national center for street arts, hosting performances and workshops. You can also discover captivating murals by Nadège Dauvergne and Ox throughout the town.
Sotteville-sur-Mer is known for its stunning coastal beauty. You can access the Sotteville-sur-Mer Beach and Cliffs via a historic wooden staircase. The Cap d'Ailly Protected Natural Site offers rich biodiversity, combining cliffs and greenery with pine groves. The Ailly Lighthouse is also a historic landmark guiding ships in the English Channel.
Sotteville-sous-le-Val features several historical monuments. The Château de Sotteville, dating back to the 14th century, is a significant landmark. The Église Saint-Pierre showcases architecture from the 13th, 16th, and 19th centuries, with a tower built in 1513. You can also find a 12th-century Stone Cross in the cemetery of Saint Baudèle church and an Old Apple Press-Crusher at the village entrance.
In Sotteville-sous-le-Val, you can enjoy the natural spaces of Mare du Bosc and Étangs des Hauts Prés, with the latter open to fishermen. The Écosite du Val-Renoux also offers opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is well-suited for walking and hiking, with numerous trails available.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Parc Grammont and Jardin des Plantes de Sotteville-lès-Rouen offer green spaces and educational opportunities. For a historical outing, the ruins of Château de Bricquebec are freely accessible and feature a unique polygonal keep. Additionally, Siouville-Hague Beach is a wonderful spot for swimming and relaxing, with options for various water sports.
The region around Sotteville offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the challenging Le Cap de Flamanville et l'Anse de Sciotot loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the Ecalgrain Beach Overlook loop, and road cycling options such as the Le bon ravto !!! loop. Coastal areas also provide opportunities for water sports.
For coastal walks, the Sentier des Douaniers Coastal Path is a popular choice, offering scenic views along the mountainside. Another option is the enjoyable route from Siouville to Biville along the dune, which is free from car traffic. The Sotteville-sur-Mer Beach and Cliffs also provide access to stunning coastal landscapes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views and natural beauty. The Sentier des Douaniers Coastal Path is loved for its narrow trails and ocean vistas, especially at low tide. The Biville Dunes are noted for their impressive height and the rewarding panoramic views from the top, despite the strenuous climb. The well-preserved ruins of Château de Bricquebec are also highly regarded for their historical significance and unique architecture.
Yes, the Biville Dunes are a unique natural monument. These exceptionally high dunes offer a challenging climb but reward visitors with expansive panoramic views from the summit. They are a significant natural feature in the area.
Absolutely. Siouville-Hague Beach is a splendid beach that invites visitors to swim and relax. It's also a popular spot for various water sports like kite surfing, paragliding, and surfing. Sotteville-sur-Mer also provides access to its own beach, nestled beneath high chalk cliffs.


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