
Since the 4th century, the town of Veules-les-Roses, in Seine-Maritime area, has been located in the hollow of a valley, which ends on a cliff and leads to the sea. You will be definitely seduced by its charming seafront, its rich heritage and its forest, which is crossed by France’s smallest river: the Veules. Along the river Veules, you will find remains of its history carved in stone with a varied architecture: mills, resort-style villas, flowery cottages and a registered historic church. And, at the river’s mouth, there is a wide beach, which, at each low tide, offers an endless leisure area with an amazing landscape of cliffs under the light of Normandy skies. [ Read more ]




