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Rugles (Eure, France)
Rugles is a small Normandy commune located in the Pays d'Ouche, at the heart of a green bocage. A town of character, it offers a compact center where traces of rural history and communal life can be seen. The commune serves as a link between nearby small towns and the surrounding countryside, appreciated for its walks and tranquility. It is a convenient starting point for discovering the Eure countryside.
Heritage and history
The village preserves a traditional urban fabric with old stone and half-timbered houses, witnesses of rural Norman architecture. There is a parish church that marks the historical heart of the commune and some old public buildings. Local history is also expressed in the street alignments and small squares that structure the center.
Nature and landscapes
Rugles opens onto a bocage landscape: meadows, hedgerows and small woods. Nearby trails invite walking and mountain biking, offering views of the rolling countryside typical of the region. The landscape atmosphere changes with the seasons, with orchards and pastures punctuating the routes.
Gastronomy and local products
The local cuisine highlights Norman classics: dairy products, cider and regional charcuterie. Shops and producers in the area offer cheeses, ciders and other specialties that reflect the terroir of the Pays d'Ouche.
Not to be missed
- Old town center: discover the streets and the village atmosphere.
- Parish church: a historical and architectural landmark.
- Hiking trails: walks in the surrounding bocage.
- Norman products: cheeses and ciders available from local producers.
