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Le Tréport walks
On the edge of the English Channel by Le Tréport, Mesnil-Val and Criel-sur-Mer
This hike runs along the northern part of the Alabaster Coast, from Le Tréport to Criel-sur-Mer, via Mesnil-Val.
three magnificent valleys to discover and climb (100 m in Le Tréport).
Walk around Mers-les-Bains
A short walk when you don't have time to go too far.
Le Bois de Cise from Mers-les-Bains
Follow the coastal path along the English Channel: theGR®® 120, and return via the inland route.
Around Mers-les-Bains, Eu and the Bois de Cise
A lovely walk to discover the beautiful villas of Mers-les-Bains. Pass through the marshes before discovering Eu and its castle. A beautiful climb to the Chapelle Saint-Laurent to discover the Bois de Cise.
Please note that the return route along the cliffs following thePR® trail, which offers beautiful views of the coast, is closed by municipal decree following recent cliff collapses.
By keeping well to the left of the path, it is still possible to enjoy the views.
From Bois de Cise to Ault via the coastal path
A route along the coastal path between the Bois de Cise and Ault. A magnificent hike along this incredibly beautiful cliff, returning via a hiking trail that takes us to the Bois de Cise with its traditional and modern villas. A gem of the Picardy coast, a green oasis, a true paradise for plant lovers. A natural woodland on the coast of the English Channel.
After-dinner stroll in Criel-sur-Mer
This walk is ideal when you don't have much time or when you're not feeling too fit but still want to go for a walk.
Between the village, woods and beach in Criel-sur-Mer
If you want a peaceful holiday, this is the place for you!
Lamotte circuit
This hike, which is not particularly difficult, allows you to discover the cliffs of Ault and Onival beach to the north from the panoramic view of the Bois de Cise.
Moderator's warning: Report of restricted access (January 2021) following a landslide on the cliff.
Les Huttes
Walk in the heart of Le Hâble d'Ault, where it is advisable to bring a pair of binoculars to observe the birds.
The Bresle River and the ponds at Bouvaincourt-sur-Bresle
A pleasant hike starting from Bouvaincourt-sur-Bresle, a village nestled in the Bresle Valley. After a detour to the Vimeu plateau in Dargnies, you can enjoy the green and relaxing landscape of the ponds. You will walk along the Bresle, the natural border between Hauts-de-France and Normandy.
Incheville
A lovely walk in the Triage massif, part of the 9,300-hectare Eu forest. This forest was once owned by the Orléans family.
A majestic forest composed mainly of beech trees.
The hike takes you past the Quesne au Loup and the Pierre Bise.
On the way back, we have a magnificent view of the valley overlooking the town of Incheville and the forest.
From Woignarue to the Ault headland
If you want to go for a walk with the option of a dip in the sea halfway along the route, this is just what you need!
Le Hable d'Ault from Cayeux-sur-Mer
A short hike focused on water and birds! In the first part, you cross a nature reserve and enjoy superb views of several ponds. The second part takes place on the wide pebble strip, high up, by the sea.
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 Cayeux to Le Hourdel, return by sea and seals at low tide
Starting from the seaside resort of Cayeux, a route that will take us to Pointe du Hourdel via Bois de Brighton and the ponds. View of the Baie de Somme and Le Crotoy. The return journey is along the seashore on the sand, sometimes with your feet in the water depending on the tide. Bring binoculars to watch the seals on the sandbanks
The Côtes de Glicourt
A very beautiful little walk in the Glicourt valley.
A beautiful valley to discover in spring, full of flowers: daffodils, hyacinths and other wildflowers.
It is not uncommon to see deer grazing in the meadows or little squirrels racing through the trees.
This walk offers views of the Château de la Vauvaye and the beautiful Mahomet estate.
Le Hourdel, departing from La Mollière d'Aval and returning via the seafront.
This route takes no more than 30 minutes along the roadside (small, quiet roads) and passes through the Hourdel quarries. It takes you to Pointe du Hourdel and then to the blockhouse, where you can observe seals: harbour seals and grey seals.Be careful of high tides, which can be very strong and make the route very dangerous!