Discover Seine Maritime
Situated in the Normandy region, Seine-Maritime is a land of contrasts and authenticity, combining a spectacular coastline, a remarkable architectural heritage, dynamic towns and unspoilt countryside. Bordered by the English Channel, the diversity of its landscapes and the richness of its identity make it an irresistible destination.
A spectacular and emblematic coastline
The Côte d'Albâtre, famous for its white chalk cliffs, offers a breathtaking natural backdrop:
- Étretat, the jewel of the coast, with its natural arches and its needle
- Fécamp, Le Tréport, Veules-les-Roses: seaside resorts full of charm
- Pebble beaches, customs paths, typical coastal villages
The perfect place for sea-scented walks, photography and water sports.
An exceptional historical and religious heritage
Seine-Maritime is also a land of history:
- Rouen, the city of a hundred steeples, with the influence of Joan of Arc and Gothic art
- The Abbeys of Jumièges, Saint-Wandrille and Fécamp, testimony to the influence of monasticism
- Castles, manor houses, museums and towns of art and history
- The nearby D-Day landing beaches add to the region's memorial importance
A rich heritage to explore, combining culture, spirituality and remembrance.
Vibrant, accessible cities
- Rouen, the regional capital, combines history, modernity and student life
- Le Havre, listed by UNESCO for its post-war architecture
- Dieppe, a lively port town, combining maritime traditions and cultural dynamism
These towns offer a dense, cultural and welcoming local life, ideal for a stay as well as for settling in.
Green countryside between the Seine valley, hedged farmland and forests
Apart from the coastline, the Seine-Maritime region abounds in a variety of rural landscapes:
- Boucles de la Seine Normande Regional Nature Park
- State-owned forests, valleys, rolling countryside
- Remarkable gardens, cycling circuits, signposted walks
A natural Normandy, gentle and rejuvenating.
Gastronomy from land to sea
Local cuisine reflects the richness of Normandy's terroir:
- Seafood: herring, scallops, mussels, fresh fish, etc.
- Cheeses: Neufchâtel, Camembert, Livarot
- Sweets: teurgoule, Normandy tart, milk jam
- Cider, calvados, pommeau as a drink
A generous, friendly and proudly regional cuisine.
A quality of life combining dynamism and tranquillity
Close to Paris, the Seine-Maritime region offers excellent accessibility, while guaranteeing a privileged natural and heritage setting. You'll find :
- Dynamic, attractive towns
- A reasonable cost of living
- Close to the sea, the countryside and the capital

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