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Les Andelys, a picturesque town on the banks of the Seine in Normandy, France, is best known for its dramatic setting beneath the ruins of Château Gaillard. This medieval fortress, built in the 12th century by Richard the Lionheart, stands high on a chalk cliff overlooking the river, a reminder of the region’s turbulent past during the wars between England and France. Its imposing presence, framed by rolling hills and the winding Seine, gives the town a striking historic character.
Surrounded by verdant countryside and river landscapes, Les Andelys invites leisurely exploration. Travelers often come for its blend of history and scenery: walking along the Seine, climbing up to the castle ruins for panoramic views, or simply enjoying the quiet atmosphere of a town where the medieval past still lingers in every street.