Best castles around Héauville are found in the Manche department of Normandy, France. This region is characterized by its historical architecture, including the 16th-century Manoir d'Héauville, which is partially listed as a Monument Historique. The area offers insights into local heritage and the evolution of manorial estates, often situated near natural features like the Petit Douet stream. These historical sites provide a glimpse into centuries of local history and architectural development.
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Quiet road in Chateau du Rozel, ideal for cycling
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Five hectare botanical garden and animal farm. The audio guide tells a lot about the history and the plants and trees in the garden.
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Castle from the 12th century. More info at: https://www.jardin-vauville.fr/
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In 1947, a few hundred meters from the sea, around a country house whose keep is the only remnant of a 12th-century fortress, the Pellerin family laid out a 4-hectare garden. The garden has continued to evolve and now features more than 1,200 plant species, all of which are evergreens native to most of the southern hemisphere.
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Special flair 📸, not far from Église Saint-Martin
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The region is rich in history, with structures like the 16th-century Manoir d'Héauville, which is partially listed as a Monument Historique. This manor, built in 1563, showcases detailed architectural elements of the period and offers a glimpse into centuries of local heritage and the evolution of manorial estates in the Manche region.
Yes, Vauville, its castle and its remarkable gardens features a 4-hectare garden with over 1,200 plant species, many from the southern hemisphere. Additionally, Château de Flamanville boasts a castle park with a dahlia garden containing over 100 different species.
The area around Héauville offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Château de Flamanville – Siouville Beach loop', which is a challenging 38.8 km ride. For running enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Path Through the Dunes – View of Siouville loop'. Explore more options on the Cycling around Héauville or Running Trails around Héauville guide pages.
Absolutely. Château de Flamanville is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful castle park to explore. The gardens at Vauville, its castle and its remarkable gardens are also a great option for families, providing an engaging natural environment.
The castles and manors around Héauville showcase a range of architectural styles. You'll find structures like the Manoir d'Héauville with its 16th-century origins and chamfered mullioned windows, a 12th-century fortress keep at Vauville, and 18th-century alterations at Rozel Castle 🏰, offering a diverse historical experience.
The Manoir d'Héauville stands out as a particularly significant example. Dating back to 1563, its facades and roofs are partially listed as a Monument Historique, highlighting its architectural and historical value from the 16th century in the Manche region.
Visitors appreciate the diverse historical experiences offered by the manors, fortified structures, and country houses. The komoot community has shown strong approval, contributing 110 upvotes and 49 photos, highlighting the appeal of sites like the fairytale-like Château de Flamanville and the remarkable gardens of Vauville.
Yes, Château de Flamanville is noted as being wheelchair accessible, making it a suitable option for visitors with mobility needs.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the sense of being unknown, the Manoir d'Héauville, located within the commune itself, offers a deep dive into local heritage. Its status as a Monument Historique and its 16th-century origins make it a significant, perhaps less overtly touristy, site to explore for those interested in authentic regional history.
While specific opening hours vary by site, the presence of extensive gardens, such as those at Vauville and Flamanville, suggests that late spring through early autumn (May to September) would be ideal. During these months, the gardens are in full bloom, and the weather is generally pleasant for exploring both the castles and nearby outdoor routes.
Yes, the Manoir d'Héauville itself is situated near the Petit Douet stream. Additionally, Vauville, its castle and its remarkable gardens is located a few hundred meters from the sea, benefiting from the warm Gulf Stream, which allows its extensive botanical garden to thrive with plants from the Southern Hemisphere.


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