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Fontaine-Bellenger walks
The bird coast at Fontaine-Bellenger
This route allows you to alternate between the agricultural landscapes of the plateau and the charm of the hillsides. After exploring the Seine and the beautiful residences that line it, you will appreciate the panoramic views as you climb. Then set off to discover the charming village of Venables, its history and its architectural heritage.
The hillsides of Heudebouville
Heudebouville offers exceptional natural sites such as the hillsides that form a protected area known as a ZNIEFF (Zone Naturelle d'Intérêt Écologique, Faunistique et Floristique) from Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray. Explore the many ponds and springs located on the plateau, as well as its island known as "Lormais". The village's architectural heritage will surprise you with its priory on the banks of the Seine and its splendid bread oven at the start of the hike.
Venables marina and lake
A pleasant walk from Venables combining passages through woods, along the banks of the Seine, lakes and plains.An easy hike with just a slight incline, enough to offer some very pretty views.
From the Seine to the Notre-Dame de Bellegarde viewpoint
A hike rich in heritageSuperb listed watermill spanning a branch of the Seine.Roche à Tête d'Homme guiding the way to the ND de Bellegarde viewpoint located on a rocky outcrop offering a splendid panorama of one of the most beautiful circulars in the Seine, with a view of Château Gaillard on the hill opposite.A striking Romanesque church with a tower featuring arrow slits.Splendid estate at the Château des Buspins.Imposing church with a neo-Romanesque Poitou façade.
Two mills, three churches and two islands in a circular loop of the Seine
A route along a circular bend in the Seine, right by the river, then through quarries and farmland, a section along a cliff edge, views of the river beyond Château Gaillard and a return via two islands...
Four listed monuments along the route, including the two water mills and two of the three churches...
Panoramic views around Vironvay
An easy hike that starts along the banks of the Seine, where the reflections are magnificent, especially the typical bridge of Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray.
Then, a very gentle climb into the forest leads to the village of Heudebouville and then the splendid panorama of Vironvay over the villages, hillsides, bridge, Château-Gaillard, meanders of the Seine, etc.
Along the way, there are frequent small panoramas for those who wish to linger and take in the view.
Andé circular in Herqueville
Hike from Herqueville, passing through Andé with a stop at the Andé Mill and behind Louis Renault's property.
Acquigny circular route
Lac de Longlais attracts many walkers and it is very easy to park in the large tree-lined car park.
There is a picnic area and a playground by the lake.
History and nature in Pinterville
This walk reveals a charming village with a rural character, its church, castle and pretty houses. Set off to explore its enchanting plains, hillsides and forests, while photographing the flora and fauna of the undergrowth and the multitude of varieties of wild orchids nestled in the ditches at the edge of the forest.
From the banks of the Seine to the hillsides of Vauvray
A pleasant, varied walk offering the chance to discover an impressive architectural heritage. A stroll along the banks of the Seine with a soothing atmosphere before reaching the hillsides of Vauvray, which offer lovely views.
The Heudreville-sur-Eure circuit
A pleasant walk with some beautiful views and a very nice section along a fishing estate. A good route for exploring this pretty corner of the Eure.
Picturesque villages in a little corner of the Normandy Vexin
A walk through three charming villages: Herqueville, Andé (and its Rue du Moulin) and then Connelles, allowing you to discover their remarkable architectural heritage.
The woods and paths through the rolling countryside, as well as the hill offering panoramic views of the Seine and the Étangs de Poses, are an added bonus to this lovely walk.
Around Connelles
Take a stroll through this village on the banks of the Seine, where a few curiosities await you: its church and its 15th-century mill, of which only the pillars date back to that period. This village is unique in that it has unusual dwellings known as troglodytes. Its hillsides overlooking the Seine are crossed by theGR® 2 hiking trail and are listed in the Natura 2000 programme and classified as an Important Bird Area (IBA).
The trails of the Iton
Discover a multifaceted site located on the banks of a river where the lapping of its various branches reveals the remains of mills that were once very common here. The hillsides offer magnificent views of the Eure and Iton valleys. Explore the forest where some unusual inhabitants await you, whether animal or plant, such as certain trees with outstretched branches.
Forest walk starting from Daubeuf-près-Vatteville
The walk begins in a lovely forest near Daubeuf-près-Vatteville. The route ends on the plateau with a magnificent view of the Seine Valley.
The trails of Val-de-Reuil
This walk offers a variety of landscapes from the Seine-Eure region. The banks of the Eure, old villages and the modern town of Val-de-Reuil. Near the Bord-Louviers National Forest, you’ll follow forest paths through 4,500 hectares of deciduous and coniferous woodland. The starting point is at Val-de-Reuil station (Paris–Rouen–Le Havre line). Ideal for walkers without a car.
The circular Hirondelles loop starting from Autheuil-Authouillet
This is a varied, not particularly difficult hike, which takes you on a circular route starting from the village of Auteuil-Authouillet, passing through Sainte-Colombe-près-Vernon and Champenard.
Of the 11.6 km of this hike:
- 3.4 km are in the woods,
- 4.7 km are in meadows/plains
- and 3.5 km are on roads.
Circular route between the Iton, the plain and the forest, starting from La Vacherie Verdun.
A lovely walk between plains and forests, with beautiful churches to admire along the way.A very pleasant place to have lunch.
In the land of wash houses around the Saint-Ouen stream
This route is quite pleasant, even though it is mainly on roads. In fact, more than 9 km of the 13.5 km route is on tarmac.
Along the way, you will pass three churches, some beautiful views overlooking the Saint-Ouen stream valley, and several wash houses that remind us that in times not so long ago, laundry was still done by hand!