Small village of 500 inhabitants located in Seine-Maritime, in Normandy, Ganzeville takes place in the heart of the Pays de Caux, just a few kilometers from Fécamp.
First occupied by the Romans, then by the Vikings, this Norman town has always benefited from an idyllic geographical location, in particular thanks to the presence of its river. The immense forest of Fécamp which borders it has also long contributed to its attraction and its good development.
Today, Ganzeville enjoys a peaceful life, offering all the essential comfort services, and revealing a historical heritage that attracts visitors passing through Normandy.