
Roman Heritage and Norman Castles from Le Havre
Le Havre → Lillebonne → Saint-Maurice-d'Ételan → Caudebec-en-Caux
Trip Overview
A full-day trip from Le Havre to Lillebonne, Saint-Maurice-d'Ételan, Caudebec-en-Caux covering 7 attractions in approximately 12h 31min. The plan includes public transit from Le Havre, step-by-step routes between stops, and entrance fees from €20 per person. Compare public transit & car with costs for each leg.
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An intensive day trip from Le Havre exploring three historic Norman towns along the Seine Valley. Start in Lillebonne to discover impressive Roman ruins including a well-preserved amphitheater and the Juliobona Gallo-Roman Museum. Continue to Saint-Maurice-d'Ételan for a guided tour of the Renaissance Château d'Etelan led by the owners themselves. End in Caudebec-en-Caux with its magnificent Gothic church, the Seine navigation museum, and the medieval House of the Templars. Important: The Château d'Etelan is only open weekends in June/September and Saturday-Tuesday in July-August. The Juliobona Museum opens only Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday afternoons. Best visited by car; total driving time approximately 1.5 hours.
Your Day Timeline — Roman Heritage and Norman Castles from Le Havre
Your Day Timeline — Roman Heritage of Lillebonne in One Day
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Roman Theater of Lillebonne
The Roman Theater of Lillebonne is one of the largest and best-preserved Roman theaters in northern France, dating back to the 1st century CE. Built into the Colline du Toupin hillside in ancient Juli…
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Juliobona Gallo-Roman Museum
The Juliobona Gallo-Roman Museum showcases nearly 300 artifacts from the ancient Roman city of Juliobona, which served as the capital of the Celtic Calètes tribe during the 1st-3rd centuries AD. The m…
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Notre-Dame Church (Lillebonne)
The Notre-Dame Church in Lillebonne is a striking 16th-century Flamboyant Gothic church built to replace an earlier place of worship destroyed during the Hundred Years' War. The most impressive featur…
Your Day Timeline — Renaissance Château Discovery
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Château d'Etelan
A magnificent Renaissance château built from 1494, the Château d'Etelan is one of the first Italian Renaissance castles constructed in France. Perched on the right bank of the Seine between the Broton…
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Your Day Timeline — Historic Caudebec-en-Caux in one day
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Church of Our Lady of Caudebec-en-Caux
The Church of Our Lady of Caudebec-en-Caux is a masterpiece of Gothic Flamboyant architecture, built between 1426 and 1484 during the English occupation of Normandy. King Henri IV famously called it "…
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MuséoSeine - Museum of the Norman Seine
MuséoSeine is an award-winning museum dedicated to the history of navigation on the Seine River, opened in 2016 and bearing the prestigious Musée de France label. The museum's centerpiece is 'Le Joble…
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House of the Templars
The Maison des Templiers is a remarkable 13th-century stone building and the oldest surviving structure in Caudebec-en-Caux, classified as a Historic Monument since 1889. Despite its evocative name, n…




