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Bierville walks
The castle tour starting from Bierville
This circular route starts in the village of Bierville and crosses the Normandy countryside with views of valleys, woods and meadows. Along the way, youwill pass four châteaux (Bierville, Mondétour, Fontaine-Châtel, Montlambert), discover old mills, evidence of the local heritage, which add a touch of elegance to the route, and enjoy panoramic views of the Crevon valley. An ideal outing combining nature, history and the pleasure of walking.
Quincampoix loop
A pleasant walk passing by the thatched cottages of Quincampoix. Then, cross a wooded area where you may see pheasants in the plains.
From valleys to hills in Saint-Aignan-sur-Ry
Very small roads and paths through the plains and, more rarely, through the woods, allow you to discover this splendid part of the Norman Vexin.Villages with pretty churches, preserved rural dwellings and unspoilt countryside guide this hike.The valleys of the two rivers, Le Héron and L'Héronchelles, surrounded by magnificent hills, offer splendid panoramic views.Horizons stretching as far as the eye can see open up repeatedly during this hike.
Tour of some of the hamlets of Fontaine-le-Bourg
Starting from Fontaine-le-Bourg, a circular will take you through La Caplette, Le Thieulin, Le Creux, Les Maisonnettes, Le Mesnil Englier, Le Mesnil and La Justice.
Fontaine-le-Bourg Around the Bois des Filles plain
This hike allows you to discover the countryside and woods between Fontaine-le-Bourg, Saint-Georges-sur-Fontaine and Saint-André-sur-Cailly. You can also see the remains of a Gallo-Roman circus at the archaeological site of Le Bout Levé near Saint-André-sur-Cailly.
Around Fontaine-le-Bourg towards Le Varat and back via Le Chasse-Marée
An easy hike for a long Sunday walk.
Around Fontaine-le-Bourg
From Fontaine-le-Bourg to Saint-Georges-sur-Fontaine via theGR®25and return via the Chasse-Marée.
Circular between Ry and Martainville-Épreville
A beautiful circular walk starting from Ry, a charming Norman village, offering a pleasant mix of country lanes, woodland paths and quiet roads. The route crosses the Crevon Valley, with green landscapes typical of the Pays de Bray. The passage through Martainville-Épreville is a highlight of the walk, thanks in particular to the view of the Château de Martainville, a remarkable Renaissance building surrounded by its park. The paths alternate between shaded sections and more open areas, ideal for enjoying the peace and quiet and rural panoramas.
Circular in Ry via Saint-Denis-le-Thiboult
A beautiful circular walk starting from Ry, in the heart of the Crevon valley. The route first passes through the charming village, then along paths lined with meadows and hedgerows. The route then joins Saint-Denis-le-Thiboult, offering pretty views of the Normandy countryside and a very peaceful atmosphere. The paths alternate between shady undergrowth and open passages, pleasant in all seasons. The return to Ry is gentle, with a few slight climbs that pose no particular difficulty. An accessible, varied hike, ideal for enjoying the peace and quiet and rural heritage of the region.
Along the two rivers, the Crevon and the Héron
Starting from the pretty village of Ry, where the Crevon river meanders, this hike through the rolling countryside offers beautiful views.The route takes you through hamlets and woods, with river crossings adding extra charm to this route.
The countryside on the outskirts of Rouen
A short, peaceful walk on the outskirts of Rouen, perfect for getting some fresh air and sunshine. Most of the route passes through fields. There are a few sections of tarmac roads and paths, but this is the price you pay for discovering some very charming villages and hamlets.
Near Cottevrard, A29 separates us.
Hike around Cottevrard through fields and copses in the plains of Dreule, Bucaille, Fief Toubert, Mont Joyet and La Buse.
Around Saint-Martin-du-Vivier via Mont Perreux and Roncherolles
Hike on two sides of the Robec, woods, meadows, plains and villages.
From the Lyons Forest to the Andelle
After admiring Vascœuil Castle and its dovecote, the path will take you into the Lyons National Forest with some noticeable changes in elevation before descending to the village of Les Hogues via the Saint-Mathurin spring.
The return journey via Perruel follows the Andelle river, offering peaceful landscapes.
From Darnétal to the source of the Robec
This is a very pleasant walk through charming little villages where you can admire magnificent thatched cottages and other typical Norman houses, or pass through the village of Fontaine-sous-Préaux where the Robec river has its source. You will also pass through woods where you can enjoy a little shade when it is hot. Be careful on the few fairly steep climbs and descents and on some paths that can be very muddy in wet weather (this is Normandy, after all!).