Plizio Visual Lab

Le Val-d'Hazey

Plizio editorial teamData Sources
City
—°184
Le Val-d'Hazey (France)
ℹ️

Practical info — Le Val-d'Hazey

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Because this is a merged commune, locals often still use the old village names like Aubevoye or Sainte-Barbe-sur-Gaillon.
  • Visit the nearby Château de Gaillon, one of the first Renaissance castles built in France.
  • A car or a sturdy bicycle is recommended as public transport between the rural villages is limited.
  • The Seine river paths are excellent for cycling, but be prepared for the often unpredictable Norman weather.
  • Check restaurant hours in advance, as rural bistros close in the afternoons and sometimes on weekdays.

🍽 Food

🍽
Norman Cider

Try the local hard apple cider, available in most local bistros or directly from nearby farms.

🍽
Pont-l'Évêque and Camembert

Pick up these classic regional cheeses at a local fromagerie or weekly market stall.

🍽
Tarte aux pommes

Grab this traditional apple tart for a sweet treat at a bakery in the center of Aubevoye.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

🛍
Aubevoye Market

Head to the market on Tuesday mornings to find fresh Norman agricultural goods.

🛍
Farm Shops (Vente à la ferme)

Keep an eye out for signs along country roads to buy apples and cider directly from the producers.

🧘
Seine River Towpaths

The riverside paths (chemins de halage) near Aubevoye are great for a calm and scenic walk.

🧘
Saint-Georges d'Aubevoye area

The historic square around the church in Aubevoye has a peaceful glimpse into local heritage.

Highlights of 2026

1

Le Val-d'Hazey is a recently established French commune located in the Eure department of Normandy. Formed on January 1, 2016, through the merger of Aubevoye, Sainte-Barbe-sur-Gaillon, and Vieux-Villez, it serves as a modern administrative hub while preserving the distinct identities of its founding villages. The commune is situated in the easy on the eye Seine Valley, characterized by its dramatic chalk cliffs and lush green plateaus. Aubevoye, the largest constituent part, has a history dating back to the Roman era and is home to the elegant 18th-century Château du Hazey. The area's strategic location along the major transport corridor between Paris and the English Channel has made it an attractive site for both residential growth and industrial development. Its railway station provides vital links for commuters working in Rouen or Paris. Despite the industrial presence, Le Val-d'Hazey remains deeply rooted in Norman traditions, with local markets and historic churches like Saint-Georges d'Aubevoye continuing to play a central role in community life, blending the old and the new seamlessly.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C3471013171918151274
Rain mm564854416255525644636471

Geography

Population
4,030
Coordinates
49.17440, 1.33530

Facts

  • Creation date: January 1, 2016
  • Department: Eure (27)
  • Number of merged villages: 3
  • Highest elevation: 147 m
  • Railway line: Paris-Le Havre
  • The town hall is located in Aubevoye

Explore nearby

Notable places around

Route planner — Car & Motorhome

Where do you start? We build the route here, with stops and country notes along the way.

Vehicle
Only stops with (optional):

© OpenStreetMap contributors · OpenRouteService

Sights in the town Le Val-d'Hazey (8)

Saint-Georges Church⛪ religious

The principal church of Aubevoye, featuring historical stained glass and a notable religious history.

Sainte-Barbe Church⛪ religious

A welcoming village church serving the Sainte-Barbe-sur-Gaillon community with traditional Norman features.

Parc des Acacias🌳 park

The Parc des Acacias is a park located in Le Val-d'Hazey.

Manoir de Grosmenil🏰 castle

The Manoir de Grosmenil is a manor castle in Le Val-d'Hazey.

Château de Tournebut🏰 castle

The Château de Tournebut is a castle located in Le Val-d'Hazey.

Église Saint-Ursin⛪ religious

The Église Saint-Ursin is a place of worship in Le Val-d'Hazey.

Pont de Courcelles📍 landmark

The Pont de Courcelles is a bridge spanning the Seine river in Le Val-d'Hazey.

Espace Culturel Marcel Pagnol🎭 culture

The Espace Culturel Marcel Pagnol is an arts centre located in Le Val-d'Hazey.

Frequently asked questions

What is special about Le Val-d'Hazey?
It is a new commune in Normandy created by the merger of Aubevoye, Sainte-Barbe-sur-Gaillon, and Vieux-Villez.
How far is it from Giverny?
Giverny and Monet's gardens are located about 25 kilometers (30 minutes by car) to the east.
Which castle ruin is located nearby?
Château de Gaillon, the first Renaissance castle in France, is located right in the neighborhood.
Is there a train station in Le Val-d'Hazey?
Yes, the Gaillon-Aubevoye train station provides direct links to Paris-Saint-Lazare and Rouen.
What should you try in the region?
Try local Norman cider and Camembert cheese from the surrounding countryside.
Le Val-d'Hazey: where is it located?
Le Val-d'Hazey is located in Normandie, France.
Le Val-d'Hazey: what is there to see?
Highlights include Saint-Georges Church, Sainte-Barbe Church, Parc des Acacias.
Le Val-d'Hazey: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Le Val-d'Hazey: why is it worth visiting?
Le Val-d'Hazey is a recently established French commune located in the Eure department of Normandy.
View on map → The Top 50 Attractions → Most beautiful beaches → OpenStreetMap →
Europe
Explore with Plizio Discover more places in Europe
More places in France →

Nearby cities