Located in the Risle valley, Beaumont-le-Roger is known for its forest and its hunting events.

Beaumont-le-Roger is a small Norman town with a lot of character through which flow two rivers: the Risle and the Bave. Learn more about its history: church, priory, commemorative plaques, facade medallions, names of streets, etc. are witnesses to Beaumont's glorious past. Lovers of old buildings will be happy to see old houses made with stones or bricks, old Norman half-timbered buildings and flint work.

Nestled in the bell tower, Regulus represents a Roman soldier and symbolizes the given word. The forest of Beaumont, spread over 4 towns and villages and covering almost 3,600 hectares, is the largest private forest in Normandy.

Spoken languages

  • French

Visit

  • Average duration of the group visit: 60 min

Opening

Services

Equipment

  • Picnic area
  • Outdoor games
  • Accommodation on site
  • Restaurant

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