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The village of Serquigny can be found in the Upper Normandy region of northern France on a significant rail line that runs from Paris to Cherbourg, almost exactly 30 miles from Rouen. The area boasts a long, rich cultural history, making it a popular stop for tourists today. For example, the impressive, 11th century Chateau de Maubuisson is constructed mainly from limestone, while the delightful church boasts several magnificent 16th century stained glass windows.
Be sure to reserve a rental car for your visit to Serquigny, in order to enjoy easy access to the many attractions that can be found nearby throughout the region, including the 12th century Château d'Harcourt, which boasts the oldest arboretum in the entire country, and the stunning, 11th century ruins of the Château Gaillard. Also of note, the grand, 17th century Castle Beaumesnil, which boasts magnificent gardens and ruins of a 13th century fortress. |