3 km from Honfleur and 20 km from Deauville
Close to the town centre
Near the Moselle park and its green spaces
Nearby
Point of interest
Honfleur
Deauville
Saint-Sauveur church
Crique de Rouen
Shops
300 m from the town centre and its shops: bakery, butcher, bar/tobacco shop, hairdresser, restaurant, etc.
Description
Picnic tables on site
Town centre within walking distance
2 minutes’ walk from the Moselle park and sports grounds
Near the Normandy Bridge, just off the motorway exit
4 km from Honfleur and the Seine estuary
Special informations
This stopover area is equipped with an electric regulation device.
In case of a power outage due to overconsumption, please unplug any energy-intensive devices and wait 15 minutes for the electric terminals to become operational again.
Tourism / Discovery
Just beside the estuary of the coastal resort of Honfleur, La Rivière-Saint-Sauveur benefits from the aura of the surrounding towns and an idyllic setting for a relaxing break. This small town combines the tranquillity of the countryside with the proximity of the sea.
Nature lovers can enjoy a hike along the picturesque paths lining the river Touques. These strolls offer incredible views of the Norman countryside with the gentle sound of the ocean in the background. If you're looking for more greenery, head to Honfleur's Jardin des Personnalités. This unique site features trees planted in tribute to the many personalities who have left their mark on the region’s history.
The church of Saint-Sauveur is a jewel in the town centre. Its neoclassical architecture, incredible façade and historic stained glass windows make it a must-see during your visit.
On the estuary, the magnificent town of Honfleur is just 3 kilometres away. Peaceful, welcoming and emblematic for its old harbour basin, which is given hundreds of colours by the changing reflections of the water. Honfleur is also an authentic heritage destination. Take the time to discover Grestain Abbey and its miraculous spring, the sparkling Beuzeville stained glass windows in Saint-Hélier church, the lieutenancy or the salt granaries dating from the late 17th century.
Additional information:
This area is subject to a plan for the prevention of flood risks (PPRI)