Best attractions and places to see around Pacy-Sur-Eure include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The town is traversed by the Eure River, offering opportunities to explore its banks and nearby points of interest. This region provides a variety of settings, from historic mills to renowned gardens, for visitors to discover.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Superb and very confortable to get to, free parking close by.
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Avoid weekends during peak season if you want to visit...
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For a long time, our ancestors have observed nature and learned to harness the often unbridled power of the elements, including flowing water. What makes this place special is the unusual technology used: it was not a "normal" water mill that was built, but a very unusual construction in which the wheels were hung in the arches.
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This Harten, which is the size of a small park, is a total work of art. I am not judging it from a botanical perspective, but as someone who paints under the influence of impressionism. Incidentally, his Japanese bridge can be admired as a painting in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, (“Met”), in New York. I have already looked at several important museums in the world (the Museum of Modern Art in NYC was disappointing), and can therefore say that the Met is a museum of superlatives, without going into too much detail. Monet is represented here with around 15 works.
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In 1893, ten years after his arrival in Giverny, Monet bought the plot of land adjacent to his property, on the other side of the railway and road. It was crossed by a small stream, the Ru, a branch of the Epte. With the support of the prefecture, Monet had the first small pond dug, despite opposition from his peasant neighbors, who feared that his strange plants would poison the water. Later, the pond was enlarged to its current size. The water garden is asymmetrical and curved. Monet was inspired by Japanese gardens, which he knew from prints. The painter was a passionate collector of Japanese woodcuts.
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The Eure Riverbanks offer pleasant opportunities for strolls, where you can discover lavoirs and old mills. A significant natural attraction is the Claude Monet Gardens and Foundation, renowned for its Water Lily Garden and perfectly maintained to resemble the scenes Monet painted. The Monet's Water Garden, in particular, is a beautiful garden that could be described as a park, inspiring many of his famous paintings.
Yes, Pacy-sur-Eure and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the neoclassical Château du Buisson de May, the historic Église Saint-Aubin de Pacy, or the Musée du cinéma et de la photographie Jean Delannoy. The town's heritage is also visible at the 'île des moulins' with its lavoirs and old mills. Nearby, the evocative ruins of Château Gaillard (about 25 km away) offer a glimpse into 12th-century history.
Beyond exploring attractions, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For instance, you can explore routes like 'On the banks of the Eure loop from Pacy-sur-Eure' for hiking, or 'Bucolic Eure – Saint Peter's Church loop from Pacy-sur-Eure' for road cycling. More details on these activities can be found in the respective guides: Hiking around Pacy-Sur-Eure, Gravel biking around Pacy-Sur-Eure, and Road Cycling Routes around Pacy-Sur-Eure.
Absolutely. The Claude Monet Gardens and Foundation and Monet's Water Garden are considered family-friendly, offering beautiful scenery for all ages. The Chemin de Fer de la Vallée de l'Eure, a tourist railway, provides a scenic journey that can be enjoyable for families. Additionally, the Piscine Robert Taron (public swimming pool) and Centre Equestre du Clos (equestrian center) offer recreational options.
Spring and autumn are often considered the most pleasant times to visit, especially for enjoying gardens like Monet's, as crowds are generally lower and the gardens offer a special atmosphere. For hiking and cycling, these seasons provide comfortable temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. However, the Eure Riverbanks offer pleasant strolls year-round.
Yes, there are several walking and hiking trails. An easy option is 'On the banks of the Eure loop from Pacy-sur-Eure' (4.1 km). For moderate hikes, consider 'Château de Ménilles loop from Ménilles' (10.6 km) or 'On the banks of the Eure – Pacy-sur-Eure loop from Pacy-sur-Eure' (10.2 km). You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Pacy-Sur-Eure guide.
The region is known for its historic mills. The Old Mill of Vernon is a man-made monument built on the remains of a medieval arched bridge, famously serving as a subject for Claude Monet. Similarly, Le Vieux-Moulin, built in the 16th century on a medieval bridge, is the last of its kind in the area and a beautiful example of Norman half-timbered buildings.
Several charming locations are a short drive away. Giverny, approximately 13 km from Pacy-sur-Eure, is home to Claude Monet's house and gardens. Vernon, about 11 km away, features an attractive historic center and the Old Mill. La Roche-Guyon, around 19 km away, is classified as one of France's 'plus beaux villages' (most beautiful villages).
Visitors frequently praise the beauty and historical significance of the attractions. The Claude Monet Gardens and Foundation are highlighted for their perfectly maintained beauty, resembling Monet's paintings. The Old Mill of Vernon is appreciated for its unique construction and picturesque setting, often described as a 'nice little landscape'.
Yes, the area is strongly linked to Impressionist art. The Claude Monet Gardens and Foundation in Giverny are a must-visit, as they were the inspiration for many of Monet's famous paintings, including his Water Lilies. You can also see original Impressionist paintings at the nearby Museum of Impressionism in Giverny.
Pacy-sur-Eure hosts a weekly market every Thursday. This is an excellent opportunity to experience local life, discover regional products, and immerse yourself in the town's atmosphere.
Yes, the area offers cycling routes for various abilities. For road cycling, you can find easy routes like 'Pacy-sur-Eure – Church of Neuilly loop from Pacy-sur-Eure' (34.8 km) or moderate ones such as 'Bucolic Eure – Saint Peter's Church loop from Pacy-sur-Eure' (57.8 km). Gravel biking options are also available, with moderate routes like 'Saint Peter's Church – Bucolic Eure loop from Ménilles' (32.3 km). Explore more in the Road Cycling Routes around Pacy-Sur-Eure and Gravel biking around Pacy-Sur-Eure guides.


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