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Chapelle Saint-Thomas-de-Cantorbéry (Pourville-sur-Mer) walks
The Canadian cemetery in Dieppe and Pourville beach from Offranville
Hike starting from Offranville, passing through the Bois de la Londe. At Le Hamelet (in the commune of Saint-Aubin-sur-Scie), there is a short, physically demanding climb up the Chemin des Jonquilles to reach the Canadian military cemetery in Dieppe in the hamlet of Les Vertus. Then descend towards Petit-Appeville, across fields via Les Bruyères, with lovely views of the Scie valley. Follow the greenway at Hautot-sur-Mer to Pourville-sur-Mer and its beach. The return journey is via the Bois d'Hautot and the greenway to Offranville. In Offranville, if you still have some energy left, visit the William Farcy floral park.
Walks near Chapelle Saint-Thomas-de-Cantorbéry (Pourville-sur-Mer)
Neuville Cliffs
A pleasant short hike starting from Dieppe station.
Dieppe, its quays, its sea wall, its beach
A lovely and simple way to explore Dieppe harbour and its view out to sea in a one-hour walk there.
From Dieppe to Saint-Martin-Plage (Petit Caux) via the GR®21
Morning of the7th stage, setting off from Dieppe to reach Petit Caux.
From Saint-Martin-Plage (Petit Caux) to Criel-sur-Mer via the GR®21
Afternoon ofthe 7th day with a passage near the Penly nuclear power plant and one of the most beautiful stretches ofthe GR®®21along the top of the cliffs from Penly to Criel-sur-Mer.
From Veules-les-Roses to Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer via the GR®21
Second part of the stage on the afternoon ofthe fifth day. Apart from the steps at Sotteville and Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer, there’s nothing particularly exciting about a coastalGR® route that’s so far from the coast.