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The Jobourg Nose

The natural site of the Nez de Jaubourg and the path along its cliffs offer magnificent views of the sea, the west coast of the Cotentin peninsula and the Channel Islands. This loop offers a superb route along the cliff path and through the hedged farmland dotted with charming hamlets.
Cap de la Hague

Easy hike: no significant elevation gain, just enough to enjoy some nice views.
Cliff loop in La Hague

A beautiful loop passing through three of the most beautiful sites in La Hague.
This beautiful route offers views of Goury and its lighthouse, Cap de la Hague with its stone walls, the superb Baie d'Ecalgrain surrounded by moors, and the cliffs of Nez des Voidries and Jobourg, offering magnificent views of the sea as far as the Channel Islands. The route continues through the bocage, dotted with pretty hamlets, and ends with a panoramic finish.
Omonville-la-Rogue: in the land of Millet and Prévert

A tour of the land of Millet (you know... L'Angélus, Les Glaneuses, paintings of rural life in the 19th century) and Prévert. Hamlets and villages typical of the northern Cotentin region. Take theGR®223, a fairly high customs path, which allows you to discover the Cherbourg harbour, jagged cliffs, cormorants drying themselves on the islets of Hablet, the abandoned Cotentine farm, the ruins of a medieval fort and finally a bird's eye view of the small port of Le Hâble. A hike to remember!
Cap de Flamanville loop

Magnificent coastal path to discover the semaphore, the cliffs of Cap de Flamanville and the large sandy beach of Sciotot. Return via the landscaped park opposite the castle.
Cap de Flamanville and Anse de Sciotot
A long walk through the Normandy countryside to reach the coast and the coastal path. You will pass by the Château de Flamanville, the Dolmen de la Pierre au Rey overlooking Cap de Flamanville and the beaches of Anse de Sciotot. At the top of the Roche à Coucou, you will have a beautiful view of the entire bay.
On the land of the Trappist monks of Bricquebec
A walk to discover Bricquebec and the countryside around the Trappist abbey.
The Vallée des Moulins, Mondrée beach and the two ports at Fermanville

Between woods and the seaside, this hike requires waterproof shoes after rain (risk of mud).There is little elevation gain but a variety of terrain: a section of paved road, a coastal path and a sandy section.
The Hatainville Dunes
Starting from the port of Barneville, set off to explore the Dunes of Hatainville, an exceptional and unspoilt natural area. The route is enhanced by two orientation tables located on hilltops offering beautiful views of the coast.
Updated in 2025: See Practical InformationGPS or the Visorando app are highly recommended!
North-West loop of Sark

With an area of 5.5 km², 600 inhabitants and located 35 km off the Normandy coast, Sark is perched on a plateau surrounded by cliffs, 100 m above the sea. Motor vehicles, cars and two-wheelers are prohibited. Only tractors are allowed and the roads are unpaved. The only things you'll see are pedestrians, bicycles, horse-drawn carriages and tractors.With its stunning coastal landscapes and unspoilt nature, it is a paradise for walkers and cyclists.
Around the Island of Sark

With 5.5 km², 600 inhabitants and 35 km from the Normandy coast, Sark is perched on a plateau surrounded by cliffs 100 m above sea-level. With superb coastal landscapes and wild nature, it's a paradise for walkers and cyclists.
Lindbergh Dunes - Portbail Harbour

On the west coast of the Cotentin, from wild dunes to cultivated dunes, you will encounter a wide variety of environments in a largely unspoilt area. At the edge of the dunes, overlooking the harbour of Portbail, the trail offers magnificent views.