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.
Location: Normandie, France
Top sights: Saint-Georges Church · Sainte-Barbe Church · Parc des Acacias
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Day budget: ≈ 24–32 €Entries 28€ · Transport 0€
Start your day at the Espace Culturel Marcel Pagnol, where the modern heart of the town beats. Afterwards, walk south to the historical Saint-Georges Church to soak in its peaceful atmosphere. The afternoon invites you to a pleasant stroll towards the charming Sainte-Barbe Church. The late afternoon is dedicated to exploring the impressive estates of Manoir de Grosmenil and Château de Tournebut.
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09:10 · 45'
Espace Culturel Marcel Pagnol
Discover local art in this modern cultural center, and be sure to check the event schedule in advance for current exhibitions.
Start your rainy walk indoors at the cultural center, a perfect dry refuge. Midday, explore the historic churches where intricate stained glass looks stunning under gray skies. In the afternoon, brave the drizzle to admire the local manor and castle exteriors. End the day finding a warm cafe nearby as the rain washes the old streets clean. Wear waterproof shoes.
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Espace Culturel Marcel Pagnol
Enjoy the indoor exhibits and stay completely dry while appreciating local art; bring your dripping umbrella in a cover.
Start your winter morning exploring the heated cultural center. Around noon, visit the local churches, combining historical sightseeing with quick warm-up stops. In the afternoon, walk briskly to the manor and castle to catch the beautiful, crisp winter daylight. By 17:00, the early sunset casts a twilight glow over the town, perfect for heading back. Dress in warm layers.
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Espace Culturel Marcel Pagnol
Take advantage of the heated interior to thoroughly explore the exhibits; it is the best place to thaw your fingers before heading out.
Start your bike tour in the picturesque Parc des Acacias before pedaling on to the cultural diversity of the Espace Marcel Pagnol. Around midday, visit the venerable Saint-Georges Church in the center. The afternoon takes you to the magnificent historical manors, the Manoir de Grosmenil and the Château de Tournebut. Conclude your day enjoying the view at the Pont de Courcelles.
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09:10 · 120'
Parc des Acacias
Take a leisurely stroll beneath the shady trees of this park, which serves as the convenient spot for a relaxing morning picnic.
Start your wet cycling tour at the park, admiring the fresh, rain-washed greenery. By midday, seek refuge inside the cultural center and the local church to dry off. In the afternoon, pedal cautiously past the manor and castle, as the paths can be slick. Conclude your ride at the bridge, taking in the swollen river. Mudguards and high-visibility rain gear are highly recommended.
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09:10 · 120'
Parc des Acacias
Enjoy the intensified smell of nature during the rain; stick to the paved main cycling paths as the grass and dirt trails quickly become mud traps.
Kick off your brisk winter ride in the park, enjoying the stark, frost-covered trees. By noon, take a crucial warming break at the cultural center before cycling to the church. The afternoon ride to the manor and castle requires extra care due to possible icy patches. End your journey early at the bridge as dusk settles by 17:00. Thermal gloves and a windproof cycling jacket are absolute must-haves.
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Parc des Acacias
Take a quick spin through the quiet, frosted park paths; keep your speed moderate to avoid freezing wind chill on your exposed face.
Begin your drive in the north at the charming Église Saint-Ursin and the neighboring Château de Tournebut. Continue to the elegant Manoir de Grosmenil, which showcases the region's rich architecture. After a cultural break at the Espace Marcel Pagnol, relax in the verdant Parc des Acacias. End the day at the Notre-Dame Church and the historical Pont de Courcelles.
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Église Saint-Ursin
Admire the robust architecture of this historic northern church, and take advantage of the soft morning light for memorable exterior photos.
A rainy morning drive begins at the church, offering a dry spot to admire the architecture. By midday, drive past the castle and manor, appreciating their gloomy, romantic silhouettes through the wipers. In the afternoon, the cultural center is a perfect dry haven, followed by a quick drive by the park. End the day at the bridge. Keep an umbrella in the car for short walks from parking spaces.
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Église Saint-Ursin
Step out quickly to enjoy the dry interior of this appealing church; park as close as legally possible to minimize your exposure to the rain.
Enjoy a scenic drive around the park perimeter observing the rain-soaked trees; venturing onto the grass is not advised unless you have wellington boots.
Your winter drive begins pleasantly with a quick stop at the first church, running the car heater in between. Midday reveals the frost-covered grounds of the castle and manor. By afternoon, step into the comfortably heated cultural center for a longer stay. Drive past the starkly beautiful park and second church before reaching the bridge by 17:00, when the early darkness falls. Keep warm layers handy.
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Église Saint-Ursin
Admire the robust stone facade resisting the winter chill; keep your engine running momentarily to ensure the cabin is toasty when you return.