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Browse hotels near Fatouville-Grestain, Normandy — a Seine estuary commune 30 km from Rouen, close to Honfleur and the 11th-century Abbaye de Grestain.
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About Fatouville-Grestain
Fatouville-Grestain: Seine Estuary Village in the Normandy Hills
Fatouville-Grestain is a small commune in the Eure département of Upper Normandy, positioned on the southern bank of the Seine estuary roughly 30 km west of Rouen and opposite Honfleur across the water. The landscape alternates between open farmland and wooded hillsides that drop toward the marshy estuary shore, a terrain shaped by centuries of tidal activity. The nearby ruins of the Abbaye de Grestain, founded in the 11th century by Herluin de Conteville, stepfather of William the Conqueror, give the commune its historic identity.
Where to Stay
Accommodation in Fatouville-Grestain runs to chambres d'hôtes and small rural gîtes rather than large hotels. Visitors typically use the village as a quiet base for exploring the Marais Vernier wetlands, cycling the Route des Fruits orchard roads, and crossing to Honfleur via the Pont de Normandie — a cable-stayed bridge that opened in 1995 and spans 856 m across the estuary.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: The nearest train station is Beuzeville, about 12 km south, with connections to Rouen and Paris Saint-Lazare.
- Best season: April to October for cycling and walking; the orchard roads bloom in April and May.
- Local market: Beuzeville hosts a weekly market on Wednesday mornings for local produce.
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