The Pays de Caux is an area in Normandy occupying the greater part of the French département of Seine Maritime in Normandy. It is a chalk plateau to the north of the Seine Estuary and extending to the cliffs on the English Channel coast; its coastline is known as the Côte d'Albâtre. In the east, it borders on the Pays de Bray where the strata below the chalk show through.
Étretat, falaise d'aval and the needle
Beeches grown as a wind break around a now derelict farm on the Pays de Caux plateau.
The abbey of Fécamp
Pays de Caux: a small building in brick, flint and clunch
Normandy is a geographical and cultural region in northwestern Europe, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy.
Artificial port at Arromanches-les-Bains
Gallo-Roman theatre in Lillebonne
Bayeux Tapestry (Scene 23): Harold II swearing oath on holy relics to William the Conqueror
Joan of Arc about to be burned at the stake in the city of Rouen, painting by Jules Eugène Lenepveu