Pont-Audemer is a small, charming town with good vibes and a long history as an ancient tanners' town. Here will debut the famous tanner Hermès and also the much appreciated pastry chef Le Nôtre. Crossed by the Risle, whose water meanders in small canals throughout the city, Pont-Audemer has been baptized "The Norman Venice". In Pont-Audemer and the surrounding area there are forests, ponds and marshes, inviting you to discover nature on foot, by bicycle, or by canoe. Pont-Audemer is lively, with a large choice of good shops, numerous boutiques, the farmers' market (Friday and Monday morning), more than 35 restaurants, cafes, bakeries, supermarkets, flea markets, hairdressers, florists, pharmacies, the post office and many other shopping possibilities.


Culture: Canel Museum (history of the region), cinema, library, theater, art galleries, artists' studios, bookstores. 


Sports: Tennis, canoeing, swimming pool, outdoor water sports, fitness trail, jogging, bowling, golf... 


Nearby towns: Honfleur (25 min.), Pont-l'Évêque (20 min.), Cormeilles (20 min.), Le Havre (40 min.), Veuiles les Roses (1h15), Deauville/Trouville (40 min.) , Etretat (1 hour), Rouen (35 min.), Giverny (1h15), Versailles (1h30), Paris (1h45-2h00).