L'Hostellerie du Château de Bricquebec





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Going back to the Viking period, the history of Bricquebec is told through its monuments: Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Abbey and the ruins of the castle are worth a visit before leaving for Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, a tourist town including, among others, a 10th century abbey and a museum dedicated to the writer Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, born in the small town of Saint-Sauveur.
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Leaving the pretty town of Brix behind, you now cycle from farms to villages along peaceful roads: notice the high slopes all around you that delimit pastures, fields and orchards - typical Lower Normandy landscape. Bricquebec soon looms on the horizon: this is an opportunity to take some refreshments in the shade of the old castle.
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Step into the depths of the Cotentin grove, protected by its hedges and brightened by many small streams that snake. The church Saint-Georges of Colomby is of a very pure gothic style, without reworkings. It dates from the 13th and 14th centuries and was completely restored at the end of the 19th century. The altar is dated 1888 and the porch, added to the fifteenth century precedes the ensemble to the west. The Varangerie is a beautiful farm located just after the start of the circuit, in...