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Aumale, historic city in the heart of Normandy
Welcome to Aumale, a picturesque little town in Seine-Maritime, located between Rouen and the Bay of Somme. With its rich medieval heritage, its old market halls and its green setting, Aumale is an ideal stopover for history and nature lovers.
A well-preserved historical heritage
Aumale retains many vestiges of its medieval and Renaissance past, including its old ducal castle, once the residence of the Dukes of Aumale. The 16th-century Saint-Pierre and Saint-Paul church is an architectural gem with its flamboyant Gothic porch and magnificent stained-glass windows. Stroll beneath the Halles d'Aumale, a historic building that still hosts a traditional market today, where you can taste local Norman products.
A city between Normandy valleys and forests
Aumale is surrounded by green hills and wooded meadows, perfect for hiking and cycling. We recommend you follow the Bresle Valley, a bucolic setting where old mills, peaceful rivers and small traditional farms nestle.
A typical Norman gastronomy
Normandy is known for its cheeses, ciders and sweet treats like Norman apple and cream tart.
Where to sleep in Aumale?
Whether you are a fan of historical heritage, nature hikes or Norman gastronomy, Contact Hôtels welcomes you for a charming stay in the heart of Normandy.