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    • marke478 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A beautiful abbey in an equally beautiful town. The ruins are quite breathtaking and bring alive how life and times would have been during its existence.
    • Zebra_4456789 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You can tour the ruins of an old abbey here. It was built in 654, destroyed a few times, and ultimately destroyed in the French Revolution. It is a really neat site here. You can walk all around the ruins and inside what is left. When you are standing facing the front of the abbey, walk towards the back into the garden. You can get some nice views from here. You would need about 45 minutes for this site. I would make a return visit. Parking is across the street and is free.
    • GDP321987 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Grey stone ruins, an early morning mist, and an overcast sky combined to create a truly memorable visit to L'Abbaye de Jumieges in Normandy. Several of my favourite photos from a two-week tour in France were snapped at this venue. First founded in 654, the former monastery was extended in the 13th, rebuilt in the17th, and finally now protected as a national treasure. A beautifully treed park is the perfect setting to this magnificent and majestic ruins.
    • jenileem 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Found this Michelin guide 3 star attraction as we were looking for day trips from Etretat. Beautiful and the ipad guide (only 5 Euro) is very well done. As another reviewer noted, you can view what the abbey looked like in its day. Audio commentary and photos also included. The Abbey closes at lunch time so it's good to get there early, we were disappointed that we only had an hour to explore the grounds.
    • billhannis987 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The largest ruined abbey in Normandy.6 euro entrance and worth every cent. Very good printed guide and clear explanatory display boards. There is a very good exhibition in the Abbots residence.
    • louisebY3291OM 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The ruins of this abbey can be visited hiring an ipad from the cashier, which has a information on it, but also shows you how the churches, cloister, gardens etc would have looked like in its original state. This is the first time we had the opportunity to use such an app, and it made the visit of a ruin come to life. Especially the Carolingian chapel was a surprise to be shown how it would have looked like!
    • quantockm 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The ruins of the main abbey building at Jumieges are certainly impressive - but there is not a lot else to see. France has many ruined abbeys and this would not rank in my top 10. Worth a look if you are passing by but not a special effort.
    • agfoxx 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      According to the guidebooks, this is supposed to be the most beautiful ruin in France. Granted, I haven't seen many others in the country, but I have seen quite a lot of ruined castles and churches elsewhere. The abbey in Jumieges beats them all, hands-down. It's got great atmosphere, lots of photo opportunities and a really rich history. Definitely worth a visit.
    • 26hazelh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Found a wonderful small shop that sold all sorts of goodies. It was open on Sunday and sold beautiful roast chickens. The lady also put in a huge joint of pork while we we looking. She doesn't speak English, so you need to know some basic French. But that said the chicken was delicious and the fruit too. A real find because it opens from 9am - 1pm, or so the sign says, but a 3pm she was still open. Fantastic
    • AlexClare 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Firstly, a hint for getting there: from the A13 (junction 25), head north & then follow signs to Jumièges via the (free) boat over the Seine which avoids going the long way round. It was well worth paying €5 to rent the I-Pad for all the extra information it gave. The I-Pad gives audio commentaries, pictures and a 3D, 360° view of what certain parts of the site would have been / looked like. Guided tours are also available. There are a few information panels around the site and information leaflets are available from where you buy the tickets. However, if you just do the visit yourself (without the I-Pad or guided tour), you’d probably miss out on information. It was a very interesting visit. A walk around the grounds gives some very pretty views. The abbey is in ruins so you do need to imagine what it was like. There is a lot of seating as you go round.
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