




Bruneval is a refuge for flora and fauna. It is also considered an ecological corridor, facilitating the movement of species, as is the case for many ferns such as the scolopendre fern.
In addition to its natural interest, the site is also a historic landmark. At the head of the valley lies a cave known as Grotte aux Galets, where pebble pickers used to sell and sort their wares. At the end of the dike is a memorial dedicated to the site?s history.
The site is owned by the Conservatoire du Littoral and private individuals. It is managed by the Département de la Seine-Maritime.
In addition to its natural interest, the site is also a historic landmark. At the head of the valley lies a cave known as Grotte aux Galets, where pebble pickers used to sell and sort their wares. At the end of the dike is a memorial dedicated to the site?s history.
The site is owned by the Conservatoire du Littoral and private individuals. It is managed by the Département de la Seine-Maritime.

