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Croix-Mare walks
The Bois de Côte Bailleul
Visit to Croix-Mare, a walk through the Cauchois countryside and the Bois de Côte Bailleul.
Château Beauvoir and Val au Cesne
The start of the walk allows you to discover the town hall of Mont-de-l'If, which was built from an old carousel from a neighbouring farm, and the church.
La Belgique in Fréville
A route for children, on country roads and through fields. I did this route with my three grandchildren, aged 3 and 8, for fun and to help them learn how to use a map.
The Saint-Clair and Val Au Cesne estates
Part of the hike takes place in urban areas and most of it on the edge of the woods.
The Manoir du Fay in Yvetot
Route of the town of Yvetot allowing you to discover places steeped in history, from the 18th to the 20th century. Discover Yvetot’s heritage; the route is suitable for a stroll with children, elderly people or those with reduced mobility.
Walk along the three GR® trails starting from Yvetot
A complete route along the variousGR®® trails through villages, fields, plains and woods where you can discover the local flora and fauna. If you keep your eyes peeled, you may spot wild rabbits, hares, partridges and roe deer as you wander along the path.
Veauville-lès-Baons - Chemin de la plaine du Fay
A route of flat paths for hikers and mountain bikers. 400m of country road, the rest is on gravel paths.
Catillon circular starting from Pavilly
This walk will allow you to discover the Pavilly and Barentin valley.
The source of the Austreberhe and its tributary, the Saffimbec
A pleasant route with gentle gradients through the Cauchois countryside, alternating between woods, fields and small roads.
Barentin circular nature and heritage tour to the hamlet of Paulu
This circular route starts in Barentin and takes us to the charming hamlet of Le Paulu, nestled in the heart of the green countryside. With its sunken paths, meadows, wooded edges and panoramic views of the valley, the route offers a beautiful interlude of calm and authenticity. Easily accessible, this hike is ideal for enjoying a moment of relaxation, observing nature and appreciating the rural heritage of the Pays de Caux over a few kilometres.
Abbey and Brotonne Forest in Saint-Wandrille-Rançon
Shaded hike in the Brotonne Forest. Views of the Seine and Saint-Wandrille Abbey.
Between Saint-Wandrille-Rançon and Caudebec-en-Caux
This is a very varied walk, with a variety of landscapes including forest, marshland and plains.
The terrain includes trails, towpaths, paths, small roads and places of interest such as an abbey, a collegiate church, a church, hamlets, a village and a market town.
The rollercoaster, from Val Gaillard to Val aux Meilles
A lovely walk entirely through the forest, in two valleys typical of the Pays de Caux on the northern slopes of the Seine.
Forest paths mostly “easy to walk on”, no tarmac, no villages (except at the start), fine examples of local trees; the Saint-Pierre oak, despite its split crown, has a magnificent trunk and is not the only one in these woods....
Around the Château de Saint-Pierre-de-Varengeville
Hike on either side of the Château de Saint-Pierre-de-Varengeville.
On one side, wooded paths lead to the old Sainte-Anne chapel near La Seine and on the other, the plains lead to the Austreberthe valley.
Along the way, the valley at the exit of the hamlet of Candos offers some very pretty views.
Between Hautot-le-Vatois Rocquefort
A circuit through plains and undergrowth in the heart of Caux passing through the charming hamlet of Veraval.
Walk around Roumare
After leaving the centre of a pleasant little village, cross a wood and a plain, passing through two hamlets. Alternate between small roads, pedestrian side streets, paths and trails.
Duclair, the Trait-Maulévrier forest and the banks of the Seine
Between the Seine and the forest, this walk starting from Duclair offers a wonderful immersion in the valley’s typical landscapes. The route first takes you through the Trait-Maulévrier forest, where shaded paths wind their way between beech and oak trees, offering peace and coolness. Then, little by little, the scenery opens up onto the banks of the Seine, revealing sweeping views of the river and its meanders.
Between the Seine and the forest in Duclair
The route runs alongside the Seine twice, overlooks it at another point, crosses the village and loops back through the forest. All types of terrain: 2.5 km of quiet asphalt road in three sections, forest tracks and small paths.
The four ferries on the Seine
Set off to explore the Seine Valley and its river crossings. This route takes you, via the Jumièges circular route, across four of the ferries that cross the Seine.
Rocquefort between the sources of the Durdent and Vert Buisson
Rocquefort, a rural village in the heart of the Pays de Caux, with its castle, the sources of the Durdent in Héricourt-en-Caux, and the Vert Buisson, all accessible via country lanes and woodland paths.
Route de Boudeville via Saint-Laurent-en-Caux and Torp-Mesnil
A route mainly on flat ground on the Caux Plateau. Hike no. 28 from the tourist office, marked in yellow.
La Mailleraye, between the curves of the river Seine
A circuit between forests, marshes and towpaths along the Seine. If you'd like to, don't hesitate to visit Brigitte, who collects lions and tigers (safely of course!).
On the Brotonne Peninsula
Located in the Brotonne Forest, this hike follows easy paths under the fir trees or at the edge of the forest. It is away from any traffic, even though the starting point is close to the Brotonne Bridge. It is therefore a nature outing.
Between Etalleville and Berville
A route alternating between plains, undergrowth and enclosed farmsteads.
Durdent Valley in Héricourt-en-Caux
Walk around the charming village of Héricourt-en-Caux, a small village with 700 inhabitants but well known for its shops, restaurants and the Durdent springs.
From the banks of the Seine to the Château de Villequier
This hike allows you to see the Victor Hugo Museum on the banks of the Seine, the Château de Villequier and, above all, beautiful views of the Seine.
From flowers to fruit around Jumièges Abbey
Hike in the Jumièges region, known for its many fruit tree plantations. In spring, these blossoming trees line the route, which also veers into the forest to visit a tiny chapel nestled among the trees.
The route continues through the countryside, past thatched cottages and local stone houses, passing Jumièges Abbey and a tithe barn.
You can see the Seine from both banks, but also when crossing it by ferry.
The banks of the Seine in Vatteville-la-Rue
This walk allows you to discover this small village and catch a glimpse of Villequier on the other side of the Seine.
Along the Durdent, starting from Oherville
Hike in the Durdent Valley starting from Oherville.
The Sangliers pond and the megalithic stone
Discover Montigny, its village, rural and forest heritage, as you wander through the streets and marked forest paths of the Roumare National Forest. During your walk, you will have the opportunity to admire an 18th-century castle and a traditional farmhouse called the "Maison Rouge". A few steps further on, you can enjoy a refreshing dip in the Sangliers pond. Then, on the Allée Verte, discover one of the curiosities of this trail: a megalithic stone believed to have been used for druidic rituals.