Best attractions and places to see around Hautot-Saint-Sulpice include a mix of natural features and historical sites within the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy. The area offers varied terrain, including wooded areas and countryside, providing opportunities to explore local flora and fauna. Notable landmarks include the Église Saint Sulpice and the Chapelle Saint-Riquier, alongside natural features like the La Durdent River. Visitors can find several points of interest, from ancient trees to cultural centers, making it a destination for diverse exploration.
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This is a very special half-timbered architecture - the brickwork is also very special and underlines the character.
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This stretch of road is absolutely delightful, one of the most beautiful in the area, highly recommended!! 👍
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La Durdent is formed in Héricourt-en-Caux. In many places small springs rise to form La Durdent. The water is also used as drinking water. In the days of steam trains, water was diverted via pipes to the station in Yvetot.
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Since November 12, 1934, this has been a monument. In former years, it served as a stable for horses. You can tell from the construction of the roof that the carpenters worked in shipbuilding.
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Magnificent oak in the Seine-Maritime department whose exact age is not known, but which is estimated at 1200 years old, which would make it the oldest oak in France. This tree is worth the detour and is a very pleasant place to rest for a few moments.
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One of the oldest oaks in France.
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The Allouville oak is a pedunculate oak located in the center of the village of Allouville-Bellefosse, in the country of Caux, in Seine-Maritime. Its exact age is not known: estimated in the 19th century to be 800 years old, a later estimate attributes it to 1,200. It is reputed to be the oldest oak in France1. Its height is 18 m and its circumference reaches 15 m at 1 m from the ground2. Located in the immediate vicinity of the steeple of the village church, it houses two tiny chapels within it. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%AAne_d%27Allouville
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The region offers several notable historical and religious sites. The Chapelle Saint-Riquier, recognized as a monument since 1934, is particularly interesting for its past as a horse stable and its unique roof construction. In Hautot-Saint-Sulpice itself, you can visit the Église Saint Sulpice, reconstructed in the mid-19th century, featuring a bell tower and a religious statue of Saint-Sulpice.
Absolutely. The most popular natural monument is the Allouville Oak, located about 10.5 km from Hautot-Saint-Sulpice. This ancient oak, estimated to be between 1000 and 1200 years old, is hollow and contains two small chapels within its trunk, making it a truly unique sight.
The La Durdent River is a significant natural feature in the area. You can find a Beautiful stretch along river. that offers a pleasant environment for observation, and a notable Bridge over La Durdent. The river forms in Héricourt-en-Caux and is also a source of drinking water.
The area around Hautot-Saint-Sulpice is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore various trails for hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, check out the Hiking around Hautot-Saint-Sulpice guide, the MTB Trails around Hautot-Saint-Sulpice guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Hautot-Saint-Sulpice guide.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Allouville Oak is a fascinating natural monument that children often enjoy. Additionally, the Linen Fields Rest Area provides a pleasant spot for a break with tables and benches. For more active fun, recreational facilities like Weeky Parc and E'Caux Bulles are located within a 7-8 km radius.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural and historical elements. The Allouville Oak is often highlighted as a real curiosity and a very pleasant place to rest. The scenic stretches along the La Durdent River are also highly recommended for their beauty.
The Linen Fields Rest Area is a great spot, offering a viewpoint with tables and benches, and even apple trees. Additionally, the varied terrain around Hautot-Saint-Sulpice, including wooded areas and countryside, provides numerous opportunities for scenic views during walks or rides.
Yes, for cultural insights, the Cultural Center Vikings is approximately 7.5 km from the village. If you're interested in local agriculture, La Ferme au Fil des Saisons, located about 7.3 km away in Amfreville-les-Champs, offers a glimpse into local farms and pastures.
The trails around Hautot-Saint-Sulpice offer varied terrain, including wooded areas and open countryside. This allows for diverse exploration and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna. You can find both easy and moderate difficulty routes for hiking and cycling.
Yes, the village of Hautot-Saint-Sulpice has a Monument aux Morts, a war memorial, which serves as a significant local landmark.
Yes, the La Durdent River area is suitable for exploration on foot. There are hiking routes that incorporate sections of the river, such as the 'Durdent Valley – Bridge over La Durdent loop from Héricourt-en-Caux' which is an easy 5.27 km hike. You can find more details in the Hiking around Hautot-Saint-Sulpice guide.
The Église Saint Sulpice is a significant landmark in Hautot-Saint-Sulpice. It was entirely reconstructed in 1849 and 1850, featuring a distinctive bell tower. Inside, it houses a religious statue of Saint-Sulpice, made of cast iron and donated in 1876, overlooking the surrounding meadows.


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