Ry is a typical village located in the heart of the three valleys, the Andelle, the Crevon and the Herchelles, from which Flaubert is said to have been inspired to write "Mrs. Bovary". As in Madame Bovary's time, the main street "long with a gun range" is always "lined with shops". Every Saturday morning, he is run by a market. Ry is the first stage of the Bovary circuit. Related: Church from the 12th to the 19th century with its carved wooden porch from the 16th century listed as a Historic Monument - To the left of the porch: commemorative stele of Delphine Delamare (Emma Bovary in the novel). Picnic area at Flaubert Square in Ry (next to the tourist office).
Vascoeuil Castle