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Aire de Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont

Camping-cariste

Adresse

54 Rue d'Arques
76510 Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont
Seine-Maritime, Normandie
France
Réservation
Impossible. Vente uniquement sur place

Tarifs

10 minutes
3

Nombre d'emplacements

Total
10 places

Liens utiles

Saint-Nicolas d'Aliermont - Official website
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Équipements et services

Vidange
Ravitaillement en eau
Raccordement électrique
Stationnement
Emplacements Standards
Moyens de paiement
Jetons

Description

Behind the town hall of Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont, this area dedicated to motorhome owners offers spacious parking and convenient services on a single site. You will find a waste-water emptying point, a drinking-water supply point and an electrical hookup to recharge your comfort. Friendly reception and a location immediately adjacent to the town hall make it an ideal stop to rest during a journey, in a Norman commune with a marked local character.

Tourisme

Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont (Seine-Maritime, France)

Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont is a Norman commune known for its industrial past linked to clockmaking. Situated in gentle countryside, it offers a contrast between factory buildings and rural landscapes. The proximity of the Alabaster Coast and Dieppe makes the town a convenient starting point for coastal excursions. The legacy of the workshops that shaped its identity in the 19th and 20th centuries is still felt there.

Heritage and history

Local memory is marked by the manufacture of clocks and alarm clocks, an activity that attracted craftsmen and workers. In the urban fabric, one can spot facades of former factories and workers' housing that bear witness to that era. Industrial history influenced the social and architectural development of the commune.

Culture and museums

The museum dedicated to clockmaking and industry traces the evolution of local know-how and displays mechanical pieces and old documents. The collections help understand the production chain and the town's role in the watchmaking sector in Normandy. Occasional events may complement the visit depending on the season.

Nature and surroundings

The surroundings offer peaceful walks in the Norman countryside and easy access to the sea. The Alabaster Coast and nearby cliffs offer clear and changing seascapes. Hiking trails and small rural roads are suitable for walks or cycling.

Not to miss

  • Museum of Clockmaking and Industry — presentation of collections and local history.
  • Remains of clockmaking workshops — facades and buildings testifying to the industry.
  • Excursion to Dieppe — for the beach, the port and connections to the English Channel.
  • Countryside walks — paths and rural perspectives typical of Normandy.

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