Harfleur.—On the way to St. Romain, a long ascent, with four turns.
St. Romain de Colbosc.—Steam tramway.
Lillebonne.—After leaving the town, a steep ascent, with sharp bends.
Caudebec-en-Caux.—A long, winding descent; 5 kilometres farther, a dangerous level crossing (passage à niveau).
Canteleu.—Steep, winding descent into Rouen for 3 kilometres.
In bad weather, when the roads are likely to be sticky and greasy, the route by the Seine described here is often troublesome to motorists, and those who wish to avoid such inconvenience, and have perhaps travelled through Caudebec before, are advised to go through Bolbec and Yvetot to Rouen.
PLACES OF INTEREST ON THE ROUTE
Havre.—Second port of France; founded in 1514 by order of François I. Church of Notre Dame, Early Renaissance.
Graville.—Suburb of Havre; eleventh century church of the Abbey of Ste. Honorine.
Harfleur.—Picturesque old town; flamboyant church, with fine spire and north porch; old houses.