Best attractions and places to see around Omonville, located in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, offer a blend of historical sites and natural beauty. This region is characterized by its rich architectural heritage, including several notable castles and churches. Visitors can explore a variety of cultural landmarks and scenic landscapes. The area provides opportunities for discovering historical monuments and well-maintained gardens.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The castle was built in the style of Louis XIV. It features a large garden, which includes a 200-year-old Lebanon cedar. The entire complex is surrounded by a moat to protect it from wildlife. The castle is now privately owned.
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This park is a concentration of little pleasures: horses, flowers, cycling... Here, horse riding enthusiasts will be delighted: private lesson or five-day course. The others will rent bikes, stroll through the park, smell the floral collections of the William Farcy garden, or go see the works of Jacques-Émile Blanche in his museum, before ending the day with a drink at the Terrasse du Parc, a charming tea room installed in a former 18th century “carthouse”.
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Very beautiful church!
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Miromesnil Castle (French: Château de Miromesnil) is located in the commune of Tourville-sur-Arques in the Seine-Maritime department, in Normandy in northern France. The castle's name comes from the French nobleman Armand Thomas Hue, vicomte de Miromesnil, a minister of the Ancien Régime under Louis XVI. The castle is famous as the birthplace of Guy de Maupassant. The writer was born on August 5, 1850, on the first floor of the building. His parents rented the castle at the time. The castle complex includes a large garden and an extensive park, which have been designated a "Jardin Remarquable" by the French Ministry of Culture. Since February 6, 1945, the castle building has been listed as a historical monument in France. The castle chapel, which is part of the complex, has been classified as an independent historical monument since July 1957. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Miromesnil
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Superb castle of Imbleville with the Saane which passes right next to it
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The Saint-Ouen d'Offranville church is a magnificent church which, in addition to its spacious appearance, has two characteristics that distinguish it from many others: on the one hand, it has a magnificent twisted (or flamed) bell tower whose spire rises in a spiral, hence the name tors (twisted). On the other hand, it houses two paintings by Jacques-Émile Blanche, a child of Offranville. The two works date from 1919 and symbolize the return of the body of a hero who "died for France".
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A beautiful garden invites you to visit.
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The region around Omonville in Seine-Maritime is rich in historical castles. You can explore Imbleville Castle, a 500-year-old structure with a medieval appearance and a three-hectare water garden. Another significant site is Château de Miromesnil, famous as the birthplace of writer Guy de Maupassant, featuring extensive gardens. Additionally, the 18th-century Château de Tous les Mesnils is set within a large park.
Yes, the Saint-Ouen Church of Offranville is a prominent religious site near Omonville. It is distinguished by its magnificent twisted bell tower and houses two paintings by Jacques-Émile Blanche.
Several remarkable gardens are located in the vicinity. The Château de Miromesnil boasts a large garden and an extensive park recognized as a 'Jardin Remarquable'. Imbleville Castle also features a beautiful three-hectare water garden. Other notable gardens in the broader area include Jardins de Bosmelet, Bois des Moutiers, and Clos du Coudray.
The area around Omonville offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Omonville' or the 'Bois de Dénestanville loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Mongolian Yurt – Rural Cottage loop'. Hiking is also popular, with trails like the 'Saint Peter's Church – Maison Henri IV loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for running, road cycling, and hiking.
Yes, there are hiking trails available, generally categorized as moderate difficulty. Examples include the 'Saint Peter's Church – Maison Henri IV loop' and the 'La Scie River – Bois du Caule Trail loop'. These routes offer opportunities to explore the local landscape. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Omonville guide.
Absolutely. The region provides several cycling opportunities, including road cycling routes. You can explore trails like the 'Mongolian Yurt – Rural Cottage loop' or the 'Roadbike loop from Crosville-sur-Scie'. A notable path is the Veloroute du Lin: Hautot-Offranville, which offers excellent flooring, particularly the section between Hautot sur Mer and Offranville. More routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Omonville guide.
Many of the historical sites, such as Château de Miromesnil and Saint-Ouen Church of Offranville, are considered family-friendly, offering cultural and historical insights. The extensive parks and gardens associated with these castles also provide pleasant spaces for families to explore. Additionally, adventure parks like Arb'Aventure and Parc Canadien are located nearby for more active family outings.
The Imbleville Castle stands out for its 500-year history, founded in 1491, and its medieval appearance. It is surrounded by a beautiful three-hectare water garden on the banks of the Saâne, with the three towers of its old facade reflecting in the moat. It's known locally as 'La Perle de la Saâne'.
The Saint-Ouen Church of Offranville is particularly special due to its magnificent twisted (or flamed) bell tower, whose spire rises in a spiral. Inside, it houses two significant paintings by Jacques-Émile Blanche, a local artist, which symbolize the return of a hero who 'died for France'.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive gardens and park of Château de Miromesnil, which are designated as a 'Jardin Remarquable'. Many find the garden fantastic for exploration, even if they don't go inside the castle itself. The historical significance as Guy de Maupassant's birthplace also adds to its appeal.
Yes, the beach of Dieppe (Plage de Dieppe) is located approximately 15.5km from Omonville, offering a coastal option for visitors.
Beyond Omonville, the nearby city of Dieppe offers additional cultural attractions. These include the Castle-Museum, located about 14.9km away, and the historic Eglise Saint Valery, approximately 14.7km from Omonville. There's also Estran Cité de la mer, an aquarium about 15km away.


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