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Vétheuil church – Notre-Dame Church, Vétheuil loop from Villers-en-Arthies

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France
Ile-de-France
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Villers-En-Arthies

Vétheuil church – Notre-Dame Church, Vétheuil loop from Villers-en-Arthies

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Vétheuil church – Notre-Dame Church, Vétheuil loop from Villers-en-Arthies

01:27

33.9km

270m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Parc naturel régional du Vexin Français

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101 m

Villers-en-Arthies

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A picturesque village, Villers-en-Arthies is the perfect place to take a break. The village has typical French shops and restaurants as well as interesting sites.

A settlement has existed in Villers-en-Arthies since 768 and slowly grew into a thriving village. Although many residents moved away to find jobs in the city, village life is still strong. You can also visit the Chateau de Villers-en-Arthies and the pretty medieval church.

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2.89 km

Milonets Chapel

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4.29 km

Vétheuil church

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Located in Vétheuil, a beautiful village in the French Vexin, the church was built at the beginning of the late Middle Ages, on the foundations of an old building that depended on the abbey of Fécamp. Archaeological research from the beginning of the 20th century found Merovingian sarcophagi.

The church of Vétheuil blends in harmoniously with its natural surroundings. Culture and nature combine perfectly, for a moment of contemplation during a hike.

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4.44 km

Notre-Dame Church, Vétheuil

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Notre-Dame Church is a Catholic parish church located in Vetheuil, in Val-d'Oise. By its size, its double side plan and its particularly rich and varied furniture, it stands out from the village churches of French Vexin, because Vétheuil was a town of some importance in the Middle Ages. By its architecture, and in particular its apse of primitive Gothic style and its two Renaissance portals, the Notre-Dame church occupies a special place among the religious architecture of religion. Its heritage value was recognized early on, and it was classified as a historic monument by the 1840 list [2]. The origins of the parish and the church are not known, but we know of a first mention of the end of the eleventh century, and remains of a Romanesque steeple from the first half of the twelfth century still remain inside the current bell tower. Towards the end of the twelfth century, the construction of a new choir was launched, and it was completed at the very beginning of the thirteenth century. The bell tower was rebuilt in the Gothic style during the same century. It is impossible to comment on the nave of this period. The western parts that we see today date exclusively from the first half of the sixteenth century, and are in the Flamboyant Gothic style. The narrowness of the vessel is controlled by the distance between the stacks of the bell tower, and may also be explained by the reuse of the foundations of the old nave. The narrowness is compensated by the addition of wide and high side aisles, and a row of chapels forming a second side aisle on each side. In 1551, the local lord called on the master mason of Italian origin Jean Grappin, who erected a sumptuous southern portal protected by a porch, then a western facade flanked by two turrets. These works evoke the Italian Renaissance, and are of exceptional quality. Unlike other religious monuments in the region, the Notre-Dame church has always benefited from the restoration and maintenance work necessary for its good conservation, and it is in good condition. Vétheuil is no longer an independent parish and no longer has a resident priest, but Sunday Masses are still celebrated in the Notre-Dame church about every other Sunday.

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7.47 km

Saint Martin Church

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Saint-Martin Church.
Cut stone church, Romanesque style, dating from the 12th century, it was extensively restored in 1873. The bell tower, crowned with an eight-sided spire covered with slate, consists of a two-storey square tower surmounted by 'an octagonal storey with eight semicircular openings.

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17.4 km

View of the Seine and Mantes

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While I was going up this small hill, I turn my eyes to the left and an impressive landscape appears: Between the curves of the Seine lies Mantes la Jolie.

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33.9 km

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33.5 km

376 m

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486 m

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