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- Château de Dieppe: Located in the nearby town of Dieppe, this historic castle overlooks the English Channel. It houses a museum showcasing local maritime artifacts and offers stunning views of the coast.
- Jardins Agapanthe: Situated in Grigneuseville, these picturesque gardens are renowned for their unique and whimsical design. Visitors can wander through the beautifully landscaped grounds, featuring a variety of plants, sculptures, and water features.
- Bois des Moutiers: This enchanting woodland garden is found in Varengeville-sur-Mer. Designed by renowned British architect Edwin Lutyens, it boasts an impressive collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, and other exotic plants, alongside a stunning manor house.
- Le Tréport: A charming coastal town located on the Alabaster Coast, Le Tréport offers scenic views, a picturesque harbor, and a beautiful beach. Visitors can explore the colorful houses along the cliffs, enjoy fresh seafood, or take a trip on the funicular railway.
- Musée de l'Horlogerie: Situated in Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, this clock museum showcases a fascinating collection of timepieces from different eras. From sundials to pocket watches, visitors can learn about the evolution of horology in a captivating setting.
- Parc de Cleres: Located in Clères, this wildlife park is home to more than 1,500 animals from around the world. Visitors can observe various species, including lemurs, flamingos, and monkeys, as they roam freely in a natural environment.
- Varengeville-sur-Mer Church: This small church in Varengeville-sur-Mer is known for its unique stained glass windows created by artist Georges Braque. The church also offers a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.
- Veules-les-Roses: Considered one of the most beautiful villages in Normandy, Veules-les-Roses features quaint thatched cottages, a charming river, and a lovely beach. Visitors can stroll along the riverbank, explore the village's narrow streets, or relax at one of the seaside cafés.
- Musée de la Mer: Located in Dieppe, this maritime museum delves into the town's rich seafaring history. It houses a diverse collection of ship models, fishing artifacts, and exhibits on the local fishing industry, making it a must-visit for maritime enthusiasts. 10. Le Havre: While a bit further away, Le Havre is worth a visit for its modern architecture and cultural offerings. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the city features stunning examples of post-war architecture, including the striking Saint Joseph Church and the André Malraux Museum of Modern Art.