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The Verts farm and the Rouge Mare monument
The "boutonnière" (buttonhole) of the Pays de Bray and the Epte valley. The Epte marked the border between the Kingdom of France and the Duchy of Normandy. Neuf-Marché benefited from this unique location, as evidenced today by its rich heritage.Discover the flora and fauna of the Lyons national forest and the Rouge Mare memorial site.
The ruins of the fortified castle of Neuf-Marché
Starting from Place du Puits de Corval, you can explore the ruins of the 15th-century fortified castle, listed as one of the department’s picturesque sites, on this peaceful route.
The Red Houses in Avesnes-en-Bray
This sunken lane, a refuge for animals typical of the Pays de Bray, winds its way through the rolling countryside of the commune of Avesnes-en-Bray, a land of springs and rich in footpaths, including the Chemin du Chasse-Marée, along which fresh fish was transported from Dieppe to Paris on horseback.
Vallons and Lyons Forest between two Brayonne communes
From La Feuillie and its architectural heritage to the plains and valleys, then on to the forest paths of the Lyons Forest, the largest beech forest in France, this easy walk—bar its length—passes through the splendid panoramic views of Beauvoir-en-Lyons.
This figure-of-eight route can be split into two circular loops of around ten kilometres each.
The moorland path from Lalande-en-Son
A short, hilly walk between country lanes and open woodland. There are a few sections on tarmac, but these are in very quiet areas.
Wood in all its forms, starting from Lyons-la-Forêt.
The proposed itinerary is mainly through forests, roads and forest paths. It passes by Mortemer Abbey, the Fouillebroc valley and its spring, and Sainte-Catherine Chapel. The Lyons arboretum is a good place to stop. The return to Lyons through the forest ends with a visit to the main monuments of Lyons-la-Forêt.
Around Lyons-La-Forêt
A lovely walk through rolling countryside. Lyons-la-Forêt is a pretty old village, usually bustling with activity.
Les Routhieux
A circular route in the Bray region through fields and woods with very little tarmac and superb views of the rolling countryside.
Lyons-La-Forêt and its forest
A shaded day-long hike to discover the Norman Vexin with Lyons-la-Forêt, a listed village, and its large forests. This is one of the most beautiful beech and oak forests in Europe, with tall trees, an arboretum, the Fouillebroc and Sainte-Catherine springs, and the 12th-century Cistercian abbey of Mortemer.
Tour de Neaufles Circular Route
A short, easy walk around the Tour de Neaufles, known as the Reine Blanche. A quiet road, covered paths and country lanes.
Le Grimbourg and Les Bruyères
From the Bray plateau, you can enjoy magnificent views of the surrounding hilly and varied landscape. At one point, the route offers a superb view of the magnificent dovecote of the Domaine du Quesnoy, which belongs to the AVA refuge, an association that helps old animals.
Countryside, river and valleys in Nolléval
Hike along the Andelle, winding through fields, surrounded by valleys in vast natural spaces. Numerous panoramic views punctuate this route, as well as a pretty castle with its outbuildings, dovecote and the ever-present Andelle river.
Andelle Valley between Nolléval and Le Boulay
You start from the old Noléval station, on the former secondary line from Charleval to Serqueux. After walking along the Andelle river, which winds its way through the valley, you can enjoy a balcony overlooking the valley. This walk, which is accessible to children aged three and above, offers beautiful views of the valley and allows you to admire some of the region's traditional buildings.
(!) Following the storm of 2025, do not venture into this part of the forest while it is closed by the ONF.
The Gisors Circular
This hike around Gisors is one of the best ways to discover nature. Take the time to walk through the Norman Vexin, explore the plains, valleys and woods, town and countryside. Here, a diversity of landscapes awaits you between our peaceful little villages. Discover the Château de Gisors too.
Blackcurrant bushes on the slopes of the Epte
On the hillsides and then along the banks of the River Epte, the former border between France and Normandy, this hike offers extensive panoramic views and a rich heritage. On the hillsides, the landscape is strongly marked by the presence of vast blackcurrant plantations.
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