Attractions and places to see around Campigny, located in the Eure department of Normandy, offer a mix of cultural sites and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its wetlands, river valleys, and historical towns. Visitors can explore areas known for their unique biodiversity and architectural heritage. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
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Amazing city crisscrossed by multiple canals or streams of the Risle.
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medieval castle of monfort sur risle
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There is a very nice little street between rue de la République and rue Sadi Carnot, it is rue Paul Clémencin. To have
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Beautiful view of the Marais Vernier natural site. I had, when I was 18, the honor and the pleasure of working there in the company of several biologists. It is an exceptional site due to the richness of its fauna. On site live Camargue horses, Hyland cattle, Scottish sheep, gray herons and many other species. A few group visits are regularly organised. To participate, you must register in advance on the Marais Vernier nature reserve website.
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The Marais-Vernier Orientation Table is a viewpoint overlooking the Marais Vernier, a vast wetland area home to a very diverse fauna and flora. The orientation table allows you to appreciate the panoramic view of the marsh and its unique agricultural plots, called courtils, by helping you to identify landmarks. You may be able to spot rare birds like osprey, heron, falcon or stork. The Marais Vernier is a natural wonder that offers a variety of landscapes and terrains for runners.
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The largest of the Marais Vernier ponds
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The city was built around the Risle.
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The region around Campigny in Eure is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Marais Vernier Viewpoint for a spectacular panoramic view of the vast wetlands and the Seine, an area known for its rich biodiversity. Another excellent spot for nature lovers is the La Grand-Mare Observation Tower, located within a hunting and wildlife reserve, which is a favorite migratory stopover for various bird species. The Marais Vernier itself is a significant wetland offering opportunities for birdwatching and nature walks. Additionally, the Véronne Valley features beautiful rural landscapes and an ornithological path, while Les prairies de Campigny are peat meadows with unique vegetation and butterflies.
Yes, Campigny and its surroundings offer several historical and cultural sites. The town of Pont-Audemer, often called the 'Venice of Normandy' due to its canals, is known for its traditional character. You can also explore the Medieval Castle of Montfort-sur-Risle, an 11th-12th century fortress offering panoramic views. Other notable sites include the local Église Notre-Dame in Campigny, the picturesque village of Le Bec-Hellouin with its historic abbey, and the impressive Château de Harcourt, a 12th and 14th-century medieval castle with an arboretum.
The area around Campigny is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Étangs de Condé-sur-Risle loop or the Bassin du ruisseau Barbotte. For cyclists, there are numerous routes, including the Risle Valley Cycle Route and scenic loops around Marais Vernier. The La route des Chaumières is particularly pleasant to travel by bike, showcasing dozens of traditional thatched cottages. You can find more detailed routes for hiking, road cycling, and general cycling on komoot.
Yes, several attractions around Campigny are suitable for families. The Marais Vernier Viewpoint and La Grand-Mare Observation Tower offer engaging birdwatching opportunities for all ages. The Medieval Castle of Montfort-sur-Risle provides a historical experience with great views. Exploring the canals of Pont-Audemer or cycling along La route des Chaumières can also be enjoyable activities for families.
The 'Norman Venice' refers to the town of Pont-Audemer, located just 6 km from Campigny. It earned this nickname due to its picturesque canals and rivers, particularly the Risle, which flows through the town. It's known for its traditional character and charming waterways.
The Marais Vernier wetlands are a prime location for birdwatching. The La Grand-Mare Observation Tower is specifically designed for this, offering views of migratory surface ducks like teal and snipe, as well as waders. The Marais Vernier is home to diverse wildlife, including ospreys, grey herons, and white storks. The Véronne Valley also features an ornithological path along the river for observing various bird species.
The La route des Chaumières is a scenic route on the edge of the Marais-Vernier, lined with dozens of traditional thatched cottages. It's a very pleasant route to travel, especially by bike, offering a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage and natural beauty. A new observatory has also been opened at the Grand'Mare de Sainte-Opportune along this route, enhancing birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, you can visit the Medieval Castle of Montfort-sur-Risle, an 11th-12th century fortress located on a spur dominating the town center. It offers an exceptional panoramic view of the Risle valley and reveals insights into Ducal Normandy. Another impressive site is the Château de Harcourt, a well-preserved 12th and 14th-century medieval castle with an arboretum, located about 23 km from Campigny.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of natural landscapes and historical charm. The 'Norman Venice' feel of Pont-Audemer with its canals is a highlight. The panoramic views from the Marais Vernier Viewpoint and the birdwatching opportunities at La Grand-Mare Observation Tower are also highly rated. The historical significance and scenic position of the Medieval Castle of Montfort-sur-Risle are also popular among visitors.
Yes, Campigny is part of the Risle, Guiel, Charentonne Natura 2000 conservation area, a significant 4,747-hectare site. The Marais Vernier is a vast wetland and a natural region recognized for its remarkable natural heritage, including a large peat bog. The La Grand-Mare Observation Tower is situated within a hunting and wildlife reserve, emphasizing the region's commitment to preserving its diverse ecosystems.
Absolutely. The Marais Vernier is home to a peat bog, which constitutes the largest peat bog in France by volume. Additionally, 'Les prairies de Campigny' are peat meadows in the Touques valley known for their luxuriant vegetation and uncommon butterflies. A trail there leads to hillsides where rare gentian and 'bois gentil' can be observed.


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