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Bus-Saint-Rémy walks
Bus-Saint-Rémy and Montreuil-sur-Epte circular loop
A walk rich in heritage, on the border between Normandy and the French Vexin. The route alternates between fields, woods and hills, hopping over the River Epte. This lovely circular route ends with a visit to the former Notre-Dame-du-Trésor Abbey (now private,used for receptions).
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.
In the hills of Bray-et-Lû
This short hike allows you to discover the very hilly landscape between Ambleville, Bray-et-Lû and Chaussy. The view stretches far and wide and offers some superb panoramas. When the Vexin region feels like the Auvergne!
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.
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.
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.
The circular loop from the keep at La Roche-Guyon
A circular route around La Roche-Guyon that takes you to the foot of the keep and offers some lovely views.
Around the Bergerie de Villarceaux in the commune of Chaussy
This is a ten-kilometre route starting from La Bergerie de Villarceaux in the commune of Chayssy (Val d'Oise) and passing through Genainville. For fans of naturist hiking (known as randonue to those in the know), certain sections of this route can be covered completely naked (from (2) to (8) and from (9) to (S/E). Although encounters are possible, the risk is minimal. Don't forget to bring something to cover yourself with (shorts, sarong, etc.) so as not to shock anyone you might meet. Always be courteous and explain your naturist approach. This hike can of course be done fully clothed. The start and finish are at the Bergerie de Villarceaux. There is a small car park just at the start of the hike. There is no public transport to the Bergerie de Villarceaux.
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.
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.
Circular route starting from La Roche-Guyon
A varied route offering the chance to explore La Roche-Guyon and its surroundings via little-known paths.
Abandoned hamlet of Bézu and the former Saint-François quarries
A route to explore the former Saint-François quarries, whose stone was transported down the Seine to build Parisian monuments, and the hamlet of Bézu, which has been abandoned since the quarries closed. The route first crosses the Forêt de la Roche-Guyon before climbing the slopes of the Epte valley. The end of this walk offers the chance to stroll through the streets of the typical village of Chérence.
Covered walkways, churches and castles in the Epte Valley
A hike rich in heritage, in the heart of the Vexin region and on the border between Île-de-France and Normandy. Alternating between fields and woods and playing leapfrog with the River Epte, you will come across no fewer than two covered walkways, a Romanesque church, the ruins of a medieval castle and a more recent castle.
From Clachaloze to Tripleval
A short walk that takes you along the Seine before climbing up above the cliffs to enjoy the views over the circular Moisson bend
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.
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.
Circular path in the Vernon National Forest
This short circular route will take you through part of the Vernon State Forest, through the streets of Vernonnet, and finally along the Vernon stone quarries.
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.
The banks of the Seine between Vétheuil and La Roche-Guyon
Walk along the banks of the Seine between Vétheuil and La Roche-Guyon.
Walk along theGR®2trail, marked in red and white.
Remember to bring a cap or hat in summer as much of the route is exposed.
Heritage, streams, valleys and woods near Vétheuil
Throughout this varied and undulating walk, you’ll enjoy not only the heritage of the three charming villages you pass through, but also the views, the path through the woods, the curious discovery along the GR®2 and, as the highlight, the superb panorama of the circular bends in the Seine.
Vienne-en-Arthies circular loop via Vétheuil
During this walk, you will make your way from Vienne-en-Arthies, at the confluence of several streams, to Vétheuil, a picturesque village made famous by the paintings of Monet, who lived there from 1879 to 1881. You will enjoy various views and a few heritage sights.