Côte des Deux-Amants, Protected natural area in Amfreville-sous-les-Monts, France.
Côte des Deux-Amants is a protected natural area in Amfreville-sous-les-Monts featuring steep slopes that rise above the Seine Valley. The terrain offers multiple viewpoints over the river and surrounding countryside.
The area received official protection status in 1932, marking an important effort to preserve the region's natural landscape. This commitment to conservation has shaped the site ever since.
The name comes from a medieval love story that has shaped how visitors experience this place. Local legends and romantic tales remain woven into the landscape today.
The area is freely accessible with no entrance fees, making it open to anyone who wants to explore. Multiple paths allow visitors to discover viewpoints at their own pace.
The site sits where two rivers meet, next to a large artificial lake nearby. This geographic feature makes it especially interesting for nature lovers.
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