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Old Apr 8th, 2002 | 01:29 PM
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Please give advise for a quick visit to Rouen on our way through Normandy with a rental car. What are the best attractions and best route from Fecamp area?
 
Old Apr 8th, 2002 | 04:32 PM
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Since there have been no replies I wonder if Rouen is worth the trip? What are your feelings about the cathedral, Joan of Arc sites, the old town, etc? Please help!
 
Old Apr 8th, 2002 | 04:33 PM
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type rouen into the search text, I looked, and there are some threads about Rouen.Try that first since you seem to be getting no other replies.I have not been there myself,so can not really be of help there.
 
Old Apr 8th, 2002 | 05:29 PM
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I am also interested in a one-night trip to Rouen from Paris. Anyone?
 
Old Apr 8th, 2002 | 05:52 PM
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I have been to Rouen a couple of times. The historic center is pretty. There are lots of half-timbered buildings that are interesting. The cathderal is lovely. I think it is worth stopping in but i can't say that I thought it was amazing. <BR><BR> If you are going to be in Fecamp be sure to see the cliffs at Etretat. You may also consider stopping at Honfleur which is near Le Havre. Honfleur is a charming fishing village with a lovely port and a very interesting wood church wich is rare in western Europe. I have been to Honfleur several times and have enjoyed it every time.<BR><BR> When i left Rouen and went towards Le Havre I followed and itinerary in the Michelin Green Guide that was a very very pretty drive along the banks of the Seine river. <BR><BR> Here are the towns you go through in the Le Havre to Rouen direction: Tancarville,St Maurice d'etelan, Norville, Villequier, Caudebec en Caux, Le Trait, Yainville, Le Mesnil sur Jumieges, Duclair, St martin de Boschervile. The drive took me about half a day or so including stops along the way.<BR><BR>Be sure to stop at the ruins of the Abbey of Jumieges if you do that drive. They are very very interesting.
 

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