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Nestled above the sea, Varengeville-sur-Mer is an amazing place where nature is generous. Located a few kilometers from Dieppe, on the Alabaster Coast, Varengeville-sur-Mer is a village full of treasures. Between countryside and sea, the landscape is unexpected. Here, trees, plants and flowers flourish. A feast for the eyes ! The Parc du Bois des Moutiers, one of the three most visited gardens in France, is home to an important collection of giant rhododendrons… The Shamrock garden is home to the largest collection of hydrangeas in the world. In Varengeville, nature is queen...and the valley of Vasterival proves it! Natural, secret and intimate, it offers a grandiose setting. The artists' village Literature, music, painting, the list of artists who have come to this village for inspiration is long... André Breton, who wrote the first two parts of Nadja, and Louis Aragon met at the Manoir d'Ango in 1927. Prévert and Proust are also left seduced. The musicians Ravel and Satie also found their inspiration there. But Varengeville-sur-Mer has especially attracted painters including Turner, Whistler, Corot, Renoir. Claude Monet made the Saint-Valéry church known throughout the world thanks to an impressive series of paintings. Miró, dazzled by the starry nights, painted several works from the “Constellations” series there. The charm of Varengeville is undoubtedly its church and its marine cemetery. At the top of the cliff, this place offers a breathtaking view of the Bay of Dieppe. Emblematic and unusual, the marine cemetery welcomes visitors from all over the world. Inside the church, the stained glass window by Georges Braque is accessible to all. Symbolizing the Tree of Jesse, it is one of the most beautiful treasures of Varengeville...

Between Fécamp and Dieppe, located on the Caux plateau overlooking the cliffs of the Côte d'Albâtre, Veules-les-Roses offers all the attractions of a village between sea and countryside. Before flowing into the English Channel, the Veules, the "smallest river in France", offers a green and flowery course over the mills and cottages, while villas and bathing cabins recall the origins of the seaside resort. A double face that can also be found on the plate where fish products mingle with watercress grown at the sources of the Veules.

What is the Capital of Normandy? This is a question that many people ask themselves. The answer is Rouen, the city in France with the most listed buildings per inhabitant. It is the gateway to Normandy for a large number of national and international tourists. Discover this city and this region rich in various sites and monuments with unique historical and heritage interests. Capital city from Normandy Located less than two hours from Paris, Rouen and its Seine valley are a haven of peace for locals and foreigners. With its many monuments, its highest cathedral in France, its cultural heritage, its gastronomy and its local products, its entertainment and its central location, Rouen can only be the capital of Normandy! We cannot talk about Rouen without its emblematic figure Joan of Arc, honored in the city of a hundred steeples, with the Historial, among others. Long appreciated for its architecture, its shops and the many events such as the Armada or the Normandy Impressionist Festival, Rouen is positioned as the true capital of the region.