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Neslette ponds and Rambures Castle.
Lovely walk around the Bresle ponds near Neslette. Pass by the magnificent Rambures Castle, which is worth visiting for its rose garden.
On the heights of Neufchâtel-en-Bray
This route will take you up to the heights of Neuchâtel-en-Bray via paths and small wooded roads, then offer you a magnificent panoramic view of the Boutonnière du Pays de Bray on the way back.
The heights of Mesnières-en-Bray and the Hellet Forest
This hike will take you to the heights of Mesnières-en-Bray in the Hellet Forest, which is carpeted with bluebells in spring. You can enjoy a magnificent panorama of the Boutonnière du Pays de Bray.
Mesnières-en-Bray - Hellet Forest and Croixdalle and Bailleul Woods
Difficulty rating IBP = 66 Average
Route in the Helet Forest via the Saint-Amador coast and the Bois de Croixdalle and Bailleul woods, bypassing Mont de Duranville. Departure from Mesnières-en-Bray with its superb Renaissance castle.
Discovering Mesnières-en-Bray
This route will introduce you to the charming flower-filled village of Mesnières-en-Bray, which boasts exceptional scenery with Saint-Amador hill covered in orchids in spring and a rich heritage with its Renaissance castle.
The woods and ponds of Gamaches
Hike around Gamaches, along its ponds and through its woods. You can discover Floriville Castle, the pretty village of Hélicourt and its river, the Vimeuse.
Discovering the Pays de Bray in Mesnil-Mauger
Starting from Mesnil-Mauger, this route will take you through the Bray countryside with its rolling hedgerows and numerous scattered farms.
On the sunken paths of Bully
This route through the countryside around Bully will give you a view of the Béthune Valley. You will take sunken paths through the undergrowth. The return journey will take you through the hamlet of Martincamp, passing in front of the Sainte-Marguerite Chapel.
On the heights of Gaillefontaine
This route crosses part of the rural village of Gaillefontaine and then travels through the countryside on the hills, alternating between small roads and paths.
Between forest and valley in Mesnil-Follemprise
This hike starts in the small Brayon village of Mesnil-Follemprise and takes you through the Eawy forest, where you will discover a magnificent view of the Béthune valley. You will see two manor houses along the Green marked route, which corresponds to route no. 8.
Route des Gués
This walk takes you from the countryside to the forest, with some pleasant passages on the return leg along the small branch of the river that runs through the commune of Saint-Ouen-sous-Bailly.
Incheville
A lovely walk in the Triage massif, part of the 9,300-hectare Eu forest. This forest was once owned by the Orléans family.
A majestic forest composed mainly of beech trees.
The hike takes you past the Quesne au Loup and the Pierre Bise.
On the way back, we have a magnificent view of the valley overlooking the town of Incheville and the forest.
At the edge of the Eawy Forest in Ardouval
During this hike, you will cross the village of Ardouval along narrow roads. Then, it will take you to the Eawy Forest to the Val Ygot V1 site. The return trip will be via Pommeréval, where you are sure to encounter horses.
Eawy Forest Les Ventes Saint Rémy
Short hike in the heart of the Eawy forest.
This educational hike starts at the Jardin du Roi de Rome. It passes through the Chemin des Écoliers. This circuit allows you to discover around thirty different species of trees. We will also discover the Carcahoux.
The walk will take us to the Puits Merveilleux, and we will cross the Allée des Limousins.
Please note: the path between the (1) and (2) has practically disappeared, so you will have to go off-trail, but keep heading north.
At the edge of the Eawy Forest in Maucomble
This route will take you from Maucomble to Saint-Saëns. You will cross the Maucomble plain to reach Saint-Saëns in the valley via the chasse-marée path. The return journey will be along a forest path in the Eawy Forest.
The Bresle River and the ponds at Bouvaincourt-sur-Bresle
A pleasant hike starting from Bouvaincourt-sur-Bresle, a village nestled in the Bresle Valley. After a detour to the Vimeu plateau in Dargnies, you can enjoy the green and relaxing landscape of the ponds. You will walk along the Bresle, the natural border between Hauts-de-France and Normandy.
Walk around Lac de la Bassée-Beauchamps
A short family walk around the lakes of the River Bresle.
Saint-Sulpice sur Yères
Hike in the countryside around Saint-Martin-le-Gaillard.
Varied landscapes with beautiful views of the Yères valley and picturesque paths.
Touffreville-sur-Eu, seen from above and below
This route will take you along the Chemin Vert du Petit Caux, a former railway line. You will cross the Touffreville-sur-Eu viaduct, which offers a magnificent view of the village and the Yères river.
Around the Mauquenchy racecourse
This route will allow you to discover the Bray countryside around the Mauquenchy racecourse. Along the route, you will pass the Saint-Blaise Oratory and the Manoir du Randillon.
Circular loop between Houdent and Toeufles
This easy, short walk takes you through a lovely little valley between the woods (where you may spot roe deer) before passing through Rogeant and Toeufles. Look out for some typical Picardy houses as well as the châteaux of Rogeant and Toeufles. The climb back up to the plateau offers a beautiful view of the Trie valley, before heading back to Houdent.
Le Puits Merveilleux and Les Carcahoux from Saint-Saëns
Starting from Saint-Saëns, a lovely trail through the heart of the beech forest of Eawy to discover the Puits Merveilleux, the schoolchildren's trail, the Carcahoux camp and the village of Les Ventes Saint-Rémy.
Walk in the heart of Saint-Saëns
Starting from Place Maintenon, on the church square overlooking the Dillard fountain. Take the roads and paths through the village to discover the allotments, enjoy the panoramic view and cross the edge of the forest. Ideal for crossing the Varenne and discovering the many bridges.
Eu and Le Tréport with an open heart
An easy route. A route through Eu, a town of art and history, and its castle, then Le Tréport and its port.
Heritage of Eu, Jérusalem and Saint-Laurent
Route that allows you to discover the rich historical heritage of the town of Eu (with the exception of the Gallo-Roman site of Briga) and climbs up to the heights overlooking the Bresle valley, stretching from the sea far inland.
Circular Flocques loop via Le Tréport lighthouse
From the countryside to the sea, from relaxation to walks in Le Tréport (there's a funicular railway!), everything you need for a great weekend...
Criel-sur-Mer and its surroundings
A short tour of the seaside resort of Criel-sur-Mer: the Briançon manor house, the River Yéres, Chantereine Castle, the surrounding countryside and the green avenue.
After-dinner stroll in Criel-sur-Mer
This walk is ideal when you don't have much time or when you're not feeling too fit but still want to go for a walk.
Between the village, woods and beach in Criel-sur-Mer
If you want a peaceful holiday, this is the place for you!
Le Bois de Cise from Mers-les-Bains
Follow the coastal path along the English Channel: theGR®® 120, and return via the inland route.
On the edge of the English Channel by Le Tréport, Mesnil-Val and Criel-sur-Mer
This hike runs along the northern part of the Alabaster Coast, from Le Tréport to Criel-sur-Mer, via Mesnil-Val.
three magnificent valleys to discover and climb (100 m in Le Tréport).
Around Mers-les-Bains, Eu and the Bois de Cise
A lovely walk to discover the beautiful villas of Mers-les-Bains. Pass through the marshes before discovering Eu and its castle. A beautiful climb to the Chapelle Saint-Laurent to discover the Bois de Cise.
Please note that the return route along the cliffs following thePR® trail, which offers beautiful views of the coast, is closed by municipal decree following recent cliff collapses.
By keeping well to the left of the path, it is still possible to enjoy the views.
Walk around Mers-les-Bains
A short walk when you don't have time to go too far.
Le rideau de Favery, short version
Rideau: a rather local term for a hedge of copses to break the wind, which is commonly found on this hilly route in the heart of the green Vimeu region. There are some lovely stretches along the banks of the Trie and a ford near the Chaussoy manor house that is well worth admiring before tackling a steep climb through the undergrowth. This route is signposted by the local council, but this version is a shortened one.