Our accommodations

L’Ermitage

rue des Amis de la Nature, 76890 Val de Saâne

In the heart of the Pays de Caux (Upper Normandy). Camping available.
This cottage is managed by the Friends of Nature of Rouen.

Type

Refuge, Camping

Opening

end of March/end of November

Reservation

obligatory

Sanitary facilities

complete, hot showers, washing machine
15 PLACES

- 5 rooms with 2 to 5 beds and sinks

Living room

2 living rooms: 40 places, equipped kitchen

Nearest restaurant

1,5 km

Parking

40 places, coach parking 800 meters away

Chèques vacances

Not allowed

Pets

Not allowed

Other information

Camping facilities available (electrical hookups, kitchen and sanitary facilities in the chalet). The chalet is supervised during the summer. Telephone, Wifi.

Reservations

Email : Jean-Paul Weiller
6 rue Choisnard 76000 Rouen
Tél : 02.35.98.15.48
Site : https://anrouen.unblog.fr

Location

Latitude: 49° 41’ 34" N - Longitude: 0° 57’ 31" E

Access

From Rouen, take the N27 towards Dieppe, or the Rouen-Dieppe A151 motorway, exit Val de Saâne.

Situation

rue des Amis de la Nature, 76890 Val de Saâne

Public transport

SNCF: Auffay train station is 10 km away.

Phone

02.35.32.48.49

Nearest Amis de la Nature chalet

Vaucottes is 50 km away.

In the region

To see

Natural sites:
  • Val de Saâne, a picturesque village classified as a ‘green holiday resort’, is the ideal place to stay for lovers of nature and tranquillity, with its hiking trails that will take you to discover the sources of the Saâne, the St Sulpice fountain, the Fontelaye church and the Château de la Couture on the GR 212 trail.
  • The Pays de Caux, with its rich agricultural heritage, boasts a varied architectural heritage: numerous châteaux, dovecotes, Cauchois farms and ‘clos masures’ (enclosed farmsteads).
  • The Alabaster Coast and its high white chalk cliffs, interspersed with valleys, stretching from Le Tréport to Le Havre, a coastline rich in landmark towns: Dieppe, St Valéry en Caux, Etretat...
  • The Seine Valley: the historic route of the Seine Valley, a superb tourist and cultural site, a wonderful itinerary rich in monuments steeped in history and magnificent landscapes in the Brotonne Natural Park: the abbeys of St Georges de Boscherville, Jumièges and St Wandrille, - the thatched cottage route running along both sides of the river, spanned by the Tancarville, Brotonne and Normandy bridges.
  • Rouen: a must-see, with its pedestrian streets in the medieval centre. This itinerary will allow you to admire the half-timbered houses and treasures such as the cathedral, the courthouse, the Gros Horloge clock tower, St Ouen Abbey, etc.

To practice

  • Hiking trails (including GR212)
  • Cycling and mountain biking
  • Beach 30 km away,
  • Swimming pool in Val de Saâne

Local festivities

  • The Armada takes place in Rouen every 5 years.

Local specialties

  • Neufchâtel cheese
  • apple turnovers
  • cider
  • pommeau
  • calvados
  • apple sugar...

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