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Welcome to Domaine Le Soleil Couchant! Take advantage of your stay to explore the wonders surrounding Avesnes-en-Val in Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie. Start with the charming medieval villages of the region, including Lyons-la-Forêt, one of the most beautiful villages in France. Continue your adventure with a hike through the Regional Natural Park of the Loops of the Seine Normande, where wildli...See more

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Royaumont - abbey & fondation
112 km

Royaumont - abbey & fondation

In 1228, Saint Louis and his mother Blanche de Castille established the Abbey of Royaumont, today still the largest Cistercian abbey of Ile-de-France. Listed as a historical monument, the abbey has one of the most beautiful examples of Gothic refectory in France. The 7 hectares park, crossed by canals, is labelled "Remarkable garden" by the French Minister of Culture. It has conserved some of its medieval features and today has three gardens: an experimental vegetable garden, opened in 2014, a medieval inspiration garden, and the garden of the monastery transformed into a ravishing French garden in 1912. The abbey is open every day, from 10 am to 6 pm (5:30 pm between November and March). Royaumont Abbey also offers guided visits, heritage and garden activities for children and families every Sunday throughout the year, and holds a music and dance Festival every year in September and October. In 1228, Saint Louis and his mother Blanche de Castille established the Abbey of Royaumont, today still the largest Cistercian abbey of Ile-de-France. Listed as a historical monument, the abbey has one of the most beautiful examples of Gothic refectory in France. The 7 hectares park, crossed by canals, is labelled "Remarkable garden" by the French Minister of Culture. It has conserved some of its medieval features and today has three gardens: an experimental vegetable garden, opened in 2014, a medieval inspiration garden, and the garden of the monastery transformed into a ravishing French garden in 1912. The abbey is open every day, from 10 am to 6 pm (5:30 pm between November and March). Royaumont Abbey also offers guided visits, heritage and garden activities for children and families every Sunday throughout the year, and holds a music and dance Festival every year in September and October.

3 Jard de l’abbaye de Royaumont 95270 Asnières-sur-Oise
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La Maison Fournaise Renoir the immersive experience
128 km

La Maison Fournaise Renoir the immersive experience

The Fournaise museum proposes a meeting with the artist during a show, punctuated by digital animations and videos, in the middle of the atmosphere recreated by the sets of theaters. of the museum. One hundred years after his death, Renoir is back in Chatou hologram! Familiarly, he tells us about his vision of painting, the harsh criticisms of his contemporaries, his workshop secrets, his loves, his relatives ... and the fertile inspiration drawn from the banks of the Seine. At the time of the first scandals, Durand-Ruel and some amateurs give him a decisive support by buying him paintings. Alphonse Fournaise is one of the first! He ordered his portrait and that of his daughter for 200 francs. For more than ten years, Renoir made frequent stays at home and around Chatou where he painted about thirty paintings. Aged nearly forty, he began the ambitious Breakfast of the Boaters. This painting, painted on the balcony of the Maison Fournaise, is the result of long research. The painter feels then that he has arrived "at the end of impressionism". This great admirer of the masters of the Italian Renaissance dreams of making this work a bridge between Veronese, Raphael and the modern life of his century. Retained at the Fournaise by his painting in 1880, he wrote to Monsieur de Bellio: "You will not regret your trip. It is the most beautiful place around Paris. " To complete your experience in the footsteps of Renoir, go back in time on the Fournaise hamlet thanks to the virtual reality helmets, wander among the characters of the Breakfast of the boaters with the tactile tablets or create your own work according to the master in painting Virtual. In this unprecedented show, technology offers an innovative, fun and surprising approach to an immersive journey in the heart of the painter's Impressionist years in Chatou. - Departures of visits every 30 minutes. Come 15 to 20 minutes in advance. - Duration of the show: about 60 minutes

3 rue du bac Île des Impressionnistes 78400 Chatou
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Viaduc de Touffreville-Sur-Eu
9.4 km

Viaduc de Touffreville-Sur-Eu

The Seine-Maritime region boasts a rich industrial heritage dating back to the 19th century. Such is the case of the Touffreville-sur-Eu railway viaduct, which has just been designated a Seine-Maritime rural heritage site. After the black fumes of coal-fired locomotive chimneys, it's time to turn to nature. The Chemin Vert du Petit Caux, a hiking trail, now includes the Viaduct, allowing visitors to discover a magnificent landscape on foot, on horseback or by bike. It all began in 1872 with the opening of the 40 km Dieppe-Eu railroad line, where the Touffreville-Sur-Eu Viaduct was built to cross the Yères valley. Inaugurated in 1885, the brick viaduct features 9 arches, and the line is operated by Compagnie de l'Ouest, notably to transport pebbles for industrial export. A link of the coastal railroad from Le Tréport to Le Havre was then operated to serve the beaches, whose seaside activity was booming with casinos, villas and sumptuous hotels with architecture typical of the Normandy coast. Before 1914, it took 1h45 to travel from Dieppe to Le Tréport, with five omnibuses making the journey each day. From 1938, the line was closed to passengers and devoted to freight transport. The Second World War led to the disappearance of most of the buildings on the coast, and the seaside activity came to a halt. Freight traffic resumed until 1972, when it came to a halt with the oil crisis. The SNCF then bought up the 17 km of track between Saint-Quentin-au-Bosc and Eu, and in 1986 turned it into a hiking trail - the birth of the Chemin Vert du Petit Caux! To better appreciate the richness of the Petit Caux agricultural plateau, put on your hiking gear and set off to discover the history of this railroad past and savor the joy of being in the middle of nature. Along the way, you'll come across numerous animals, discover the flora and take picnic breaks. It takes four hours to complete this long hike, but you can do it in sections and admire the gatekeeper's house, the level crossings and the Touffreville-sur-Eu goods hall. For your convenience, there are numerous information panels along the way.

76630 PETIT-CAUX
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Gîtes de France® - Louis-Philippe
7.7 km

Gîtes de France® - Louis-Philippe

Welcome to the Manoir du Tost! The owners welcome you within a preserved domain where there are 3 adjoining lodgings furnished with taste and modernity. Each gîte has its own private terrace and a shared garden opposite the gites (access passage to adjoining gîtes via the terrace in front of the gîte). Located in the village of Baromesnil a few kilometers from the famous town of Eu, where the last king of France, Louis-Philippe, stayed in particular, you can enjoy the calm of the place and the tourist riches of the coast (Le Tréport, Mers-les -Bains, Criel-sur-Mer, Baie de Somme ...). You will find all the local shops at 8km. You will be seduced by the contemporary decoration, the brightness and the volume of the rooms for a stay with guaranteed comfort. The cottage has the particularity of being able to accommodate people with reduced mobility or disabilities. Possibility to rent for 8 on request with the very good quality convertible sofa in the living room. Ground floor : - living room / lounge with sofa, armchair, flat screen TV and dining table, - fully equipped open kitchen (dishwasher, fridge, filter coffee maker, kettle ...), - 1 bedroom for 2 people (160x200cm bed) adapted for people with reduced mobility, - modern bathroom adapted for people with reduced mobility with hairdryer, electric towel dryer and toilet, n1st floor: Access landing to the rooms: - 1 bedroom for 2 people (2 beds 90cm or 1 bed of 180cm), - 1 bedroom for 2 people0cm or 1 bed of 180cm), - bathroom with wc, nPrivate terrace with garden furniture exposed on the left side of the cottage so as to avoid vis-à-vis with the adjoining cottage. Garden access shared by the three lodgings. Private parking on site. Possibility to rent for 8 on request with the very good quality convertible in the living room.

60 rue du Tost 76260 BAROMESNIL
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