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Bonnières-sur-Seine walks
From Bonnières to Vernon via Giverny
Follow in the footsteps of Claude Monet, considered one of the founders of Impressionism, on a hike from station to station along the Seine and its hillsides. Beautiful views punctuate the route. Halfway along the route, there are several possible visits in Giverny, where the painter lived and worked from 1883 until his death in 1926. At the end of the hike, the collegiate church of Vernon is worth a detour.
From Bonnières-sur-Seine to Gommecourt via La Roche-Guyon
A hike in the Vexin Regional Nature Park starting from Bonnières-sur-Seine, passing through Port Saint-Nicolas, La Roche-Guyon, the Faïence Garden and the Coteaux de la Seine Nature Reserve.
Loop starting from Bennecourt via Vexin and Giverny
This hike will allow you to discover numerous panoramic views of the Seine hillsides and theGR®2trail between Sainte-Geneviève-lès-Gasny and Giverny. Countryside and forest will also be on the menu. You will also come across several churches and wash houses.
Discover the Belvédère de Châtillon kiosk in the Rosny forest
This hike through various parts of the Rosny regional forest will take you to the Châtillon viewpoint, where you can see a kiosk from the 1900 World's Fair.
You will discover some beautiful views of the Mantois area, but above all you will appreciate this rich natural environment.
Loop around Guernes
During your walk, you will follow the Seine and one of its branches, as well as waterways that are home to various species of birds.
A short tour of the village of Guernes is also planned.
From the hillsides of the Seine at the start of Giverny to the plains of Vexin
A large circular route between woods and plains in the Vexin region to enjoy the first days of spring, with the village of Giverny and the house of the painter Claude Monet as the main attractions.
Forest, castle and view of the circular Seine at La Roche-Guyon
Starting from the foot of the castle, climb along the cliff, walk through the forest and enjoy a beautiful view of the circular bends in the Seine. On the way back, explore the village.
Circular route on the edge of the Taupe valley
After passing through the south-west of the Rosny-sur-Seine Forest, you will walk through various small hamlets and cross the Taupe Valley.
The Rosny Forest
A mainly forest route west of Mantes-la-Jolie. Along the way, there are several remarkable trees and a few limestone grasslands, which constitute a unique natural heritage as well as a great opportunity to take a break.
From Petit Val to Grand Val, starting from Vernon
Circular route, except at the very beginning, in the woods of Petit Val and Grand Val d'Aconville.
The hillsides of the Seine via Chérence
A route that crosses the Roche-Guyon Regional Forest, descends into the Epte valley before returning via the village of Chérence to the Coteaux de la Seine Nature Reserve, with its views over the valley.
Please note! This route cannot be done between1 March and 30 June, as access to the nature reserve is prohibited during this period.
Walk along the Seine in the Moisson loop
A short walk that starts on a shaded path and ends along the Seine with beautiful views of the chalk cliffs on the opposite bank.
The Moisson Loop Nature Reserve
Nestled in a bend of the Seine, the Moisson nature reserve offers a guaranteed change of scenery! Alternating between forest and moorland trails, this short hike should appeal to nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet.
The Îlon Basin and the Bois de la Garenne
A hike with varied landscapes, in the hollow of a bend in the Seine: views of the river banks, a vast stretch of water, a nature reserve and bird observatories, cultivated plains and, finally, a pleasant walk through the Bois de la Garenne.
The ruins of the Château des Beurons and the Chêne Mademoiselle
Through the fields and villages of the Mantois region and the eastern part of the Rosny Forest, this route takes you to discover ruins surprisingly located in the middle of the forest and a picturesque oak tree. The churches of Jouy-Mauvoisin and Petit Perdreauville, a manor house, a few beautiful farmhouses and a small heritage site linked to water complete the picture.
Circular starting from Dennemont via Saint-Martin-la-Garenne
This hike is for you if you are looking for peaceful walks in the countryside and forest, as well as the chance to discover some panoramic views.
Chérence - Haute-Isle
Loop starting from Chérence. The Seine, troglodyte dwellings and gliders. Pass through the Coteaux de la Seine reserve, which is closed for nesting from 1 March to 30 June.
La Roche-Guyon: the castle, the forest, the flint cliffs
A very varied hike that combines:
- Regional Forest of the Roche-Guyon,
- A beautiful, quiet valley,
- The town of La Roche and its castle,
- and finally, a scenic route overlooking the Seine.
Circular route starting from Vernonnet
A pleasant circular route starting from Vernonnet, north of Vernon!
The route follows theGR®2variant, crosses Giverny and returns to the starting point after a circular loop in the woods above Giverny before returning along the Seine via theGR®2.
Par Saint-Marcel depuis Vernon
Petite balade agréable, à la découverte des petites sentes pour rejoindre Saint-Marcel.
The Coteaux de l'Epte starting from Fourges
A hike on the slopes of both banks of the Epte, straddling the Île-de-France and Normandy regions. The route alternates between fields and woodland and offers beautiful views of the Epte valley. There are two churches, a mill and a beautiful farmhouse with a dovecote to discover.
Around Villarceaux
This varied walk first takes you to Chaussy, a charming little village in the French Vexin region, then to the green hills that surround it. Later on, you will discover the Château de Villarceaux and its gardens. Allergy sufferers will complain about having to walk along the road for a while, which unfortunately cannot be avoided. On the other hand, you will discover some magnificent places and perhaps, like us, you will be lucky enough to see a deer leaping through the wheat fields.