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Cimetière marin de Varengeville walks
Varengeville-sur-Mer: the Bois d'Hautot and the marine cemetery
Hike to visit Varengeville-sur-Mer. You will see some magnificent properties along the way. A remarkable site for its beauty, it is known for its marine cemetery where Georges Braque, designer of a stained-glass window in the church, Georges de Porto-Riche, Albert Roussel and Jean Francis Auburtin are buried, among others. Claude Monet painted some beautiful pictures here. The two small woods, Bernouville and Les Communes, are worth a detour.
Alternative route available in practical information.
Sainte-Marguerite-sur-mer
This lovely little walk will allow you to discover the banks of the Saâne before it flows into the sea.
Discover Varengeville-sur-Mer and its charming houses. Pass close to the Manoir d'Ango.
Stroll through the woods of Les Moutiers de Vasterival and Sainte-Marguerite.
Don't miss the church of Varengeville with its stained glass windows by Braque and its marine cemetery.
Walks near Cimetière marin de Varengeville
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 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.
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.