Route maps can be collected from the Tourist Board or found on their website. Those with an adventurous streak can venture out on their own; the old railroad path is a great option that when followed keeps you from getting lost and can even take you all the way back to Vernon.
The walk between Giverny and Vernon is approximately five kilometres. We and our partners use cookies to better understand your needs, improve performance and provide you with personalised content and advertisements.
To allow us to provide a better and more tailored experience please click "OK". Sign Up. Travel Guides. Videos Beyond Hollywood Hungerlust Pioneers of love. Christine Wilson. Train tickets can be purchased on site at the station or on the SNCF website. The trip to Vernon is at minimum 45 minutes. Be sure to stamp your ticket before boarding at one of the yellow machines before entering the platform. A bus or taxi will take you the rest of the way 7 kilometers from the Vernon train station to Giverny.
The buses are easy to locate, just follow the Monet-themed footprints. Reserve Now. In front of the house lies the Clos normand, full of flowers , , plants replaced each year and , perennials on the other side of the road he had the waterlily pond dug.
To achieve his aim he didn't hesitate and diverted a branch of the Epte River. At the beginning of his stay in Giverny, Monet found inspiration in the surrounding countryside. But he gradually limited himself to his water garden and depicted tirelessly the Japanese bridge and the waterlilies.
From onwards a colony of foreign painters, mainly Americans settled in Giverny. But this seems to have been by chance and the charm of the place rather than the presence of Monet which they did not know of. For thirty years about a hundred artists stayed one after the other in Giverny, although they did not have much contact with Monet who considered their presence a nuisance.
However their art would be deeply influenced by impressionist techniques. Monet died on 5th December Walk at your own pace and enjoy the colourful surroundings. There are so many different flowers in this part of the garden that you could time your visit with particular plant blossoming times.
April is the time for tulips, forget-me-nots and daffodils. May brings clusters of pink rhododendrons to the bloom as well as violet wisteria dangling over the famous bridge. July is the beginning of waterlilies and August is the last month when you can catch them in full bloom. We were lucky to find the garden full of delicate roses my favourite flowers when we visited in late August.
The Japanese bridge is a replica too as the original structure was damaged too badly to survive. The wisteria rustling above it though has been planted by Monet himself. There are art galleries, an impressionism museum, cafes and restaurants in and around the village. Here Claude Monet and his family are buried. The family gravestone is the third from the right, with a white cross positioned above a white tomb. The day after the D-Day, their plane was shot and crashed close to the nearby River Seine killing all the crew.
The small town is home to many beautiful sites including the restored medieval Old Mill that sits above the water of the river Seine. The original was badly damaged during WWII. Now restored by the people of Vernon, the mill was an object of interest among many painters including Monet.
Constructed in by Richard the Lionheart, Duke of Normandy and King of England, the ruined castle surrounded by a moat is an impressive fortress to explore today. Also, if you leave early enough, you can visit Vernon and the beautiful ruins of Chateau Gaillard as well. A slower journey from Paris to Giverny can easily avoid toll roads if you are on a tight budget. From Vernon, you can either catch a shuttle bus for Giverny, grab a cab or walk.
Walking, depending on your fitness level, can take up to an hour. Depending on your admiration for the painter, you could spend a whole day exploring in detail the house and the garden and relaxing by the pond.
Otherwise, plan at least 2 hours outside the season and more during the busy time. Where are Monet House and Gardens? Monet's House and Gardens are located in a small village called Giverny, just north-west of Paris.
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