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Mont-Cauvaire walks
The Bocasse and Grugny circular route from Clères
This circular walk starting from Clères takes us on a journey of discovery through the Normandy countryside, passing through the villages of Bocasse and Grugny. Between sunken lanes, open fields and pretty views, the route alternates between nature and local heritage. A pleasant and accessible walk, ideal for enjoying the rural tranquillity and getting a breath of fresh air in Seine-Maritime.
The three rivers around Mont Réal
Walk starting from the church in Bosc-Guérard-Saint-Adrien with varied landscapes, forest, green valley, the village of Montville and its leisure centre, largely following theGR®25,GR®25dandGR®210trails.
Crossings of the Cailly, Clairette and Sondres rivers.
Along the route, you will see some beautiful buildings typical of the region, and the remarkable church of Montville with its Republican pediment.
The Clérette Valley and Queue du Renard
This route starts in Montville, passes through Anceaumeville and takes us to Mont-Cauvaire through the woods and the Clérette valley. As you pass through the Raimbourg Farm, owned by the municipality of Mont-Cauvaire, you can see its famous double bread oven, which dates from the early 19th century and can be used to bake bread on one side and pastries on the other.
Around Fontaine-le-Bourg
From Fontaine-le-Bourg to Saint-Georges-sur-Fontaine via theGR®25and return via the Chasse-Marée.
Around Fontaine-le-Bourg towards Le Varat and back via Le Chasse-Marée
An easy hike for a long Sunday walk.
Fontaine-le-Bourg Around the Bois des Filles plain
This hike allows you to discover the countryside and woods between Fontaine-le-Bourg, Saint-Georges-sur-Fontaine and Saint-André-sur-Cailly. You can also see the remains of a Gallo-Roman circus at the archaeological site of Le Bout Levé near Saint-André-sur-Cailly.
Tour of some of the hamlets of Fontaine-le-Bourg
Starting from Fontaine-le-Bourg, a circular will take you through La Caplette, Le Thieulin, Le Creux, Les Maisonnettes, Le Mesnil Englier, Le Mesnil and La Justice.
Around Houppeville
This is a pleasant walk with only one steep section. It mainly follows tarmac roads, so it is passable in rainy weather. It can be done by mountain bike.
In the Verte National Forest - Les Cotrets
A short walk to discover the northern part of the Forêt Verte, which is less frequented. Over just a few kilometres, you will discover a wide variety of forest landscapes.
Quincampoix loop
A pleasant walk passing by the thatched cottages of Quincampoix. Then, cross a wooded area where you may see pheasants in the plains.
Near Cottevrard, A29 separates us.
Hike around Cottevrard through fields and copses in the plains of Dreule, Bucaille, Fief Toubert, Mont Joyet and La Buse.
Green forest
A walk in the green forest, suitable all year round.
The paths are wide and often paved, so there is little risk of mud.
The Forêt Verte from Bois-Guillaume
This is an easy stroll that allows you to discover some of the footpaths that characterise Bois-Guillaume and the Forêt Domaniale Verte, which is magnificent, especially in autumn. This route can also be done by bicycle.
Catillon circular starting from Pavilly
This walk will allow you to discover the Pavilly and Barentin valley.
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.
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.
Around Saint-Martin-du-Vivier via Mont Perreux and Roncherolles
Hike on two sides of the Robec, woods, meadows, plains and villages.
The castle tour starting from Bierville
This circular route starts in the village of Bierville and crosses the Normandy countryside with views of valleys, woods and meadows. Along the way, youwill pass four châteaux (Bierville, Mondétour, Fontaine-Châtel, Montlambert), discover old mills, evidence of the local heritage, which add a touch of elegance to the route, and enjoy panoramic views of the Crevon valley. An ideal outing combining nature, history and the pleasure of walking.
Tour of the Grand-Mare and Vallon Suisse
Panoramic trail through the woods with beautiful views of Rouen.
The countryside on the outskirts of Rouen
A short, peaceful walk on the outskirts of Rouen, perfect for getting some fresh air and sunshine. Most of the route passes through fields. There are a few sections of tarmac roads and paths, but this is the price you pay for discovering some very charming villages and hamlets.
To the gateway to the Forêt Verte via Fond du Val
This introductory loop hike takes in the western slopes of Rouen (Fond du Val - Le Cotillet) as far as the Portes de la Forêt Verte small park. The route is largely an out-and-back, so you can shorten the walk if you need to, depending on your physical abilities.
Walking tour in the heart of Rouen
Rouen and its half-timbered streets. Typical Normandy and boats on the Seine. With a rich and prestigious past, largely dating back to the medieval era, not to mention the martyrdom and death of Joan of Arc.
Enigmatic trail in the Canteleu Monumental Forest
This hike is a kind of treasure hunt, during which you will have to find eight pebbles. Each pebble has a word written on it. Once you have found all the words, you will have to put them together to form a sentence that answers this question:What do you reap when you move forward with words?
From Darnétal to the source of the Robec
This is a very pleasant walk through charming little villages where you can admire magnificent thatched cottages and other typical Norman houses, or pass through the village of Fontaine-sous-Préaux where the Robec river has its source. You will also pass through woods where you can enjoy a little shade when it is hot. Be careful on the few fairly steep climbs and descents and on some paths that can be very muddy in wet weather (this is Normandy, after all!).
Churches without bell towers in Rouen
With a nod to Victor Hugo, who referred to the city as the city of a hundred bell towers, the theme of this urban walk is churches and chapels without bell towers. These are the remains of churches that have suffered the ravages of history and urbanisation, as well as churches and chapels that have been deconsecrated and converted to other uses or are awaiting decisions on their fate. A few buildings still used for worship are exceptions, but they are well worth a visit. An opportunity to (re)discover this beautiful city
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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.
In the forest around Montigny
A lovely walk in the forest where you can discover ponds, monuments and magnificent trees.
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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.
Walk in Rouen and along the banks of the Seine
A walk through Rouen, a quintessential Norman city with its many churches and remarkable monuments, its clock and its historic sites, as well as its panoramic views of the Seine and the city from the hillsides.
Walk in the heart of Saint-Saëns
Starting from Place Maintenon, on the church square overlooking the Dillard fountain. Take the roads and paths through the village to discover the allotments, enjoy the panoramic view and cross the edge of the forest. Ideal for crossing the Varenne and discovering the many bridges.
Le Puits Merveilleux and Les Carcahoux from Saint-Saëns
Starting from Saint-Saëns, a lovely trail through the heart of the beech forest of Eawy to discover the Puits Merveilleux, the schoolchildren's trail, the Carcahoux camp and the village of Les Ventes Saint-Rémy.
Eawy Forest for young and old around Saint-Étienne Chapel
This is a short, easy route along beautiful forest roads, allowing you to discover all the facets of the Eawy Forest: beech trees, flora, trails, clearings, curiosities, woodcuts, wetlands and picnic areas. It is an ideal outing for a family walk, with parents, young children and elderly grandparents. A shorter version is also possible.
Saint-Georges Abbey and Roumare Forest
Walk from the Abbey of Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville then a short walk in the forest. The route then passes three equestrian clubs and several beautiful properties, with two-thirds of the route on small roads and the rest on tracks or forest paths.
The three villages
Hike from the forecourt of Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville Abbey to Montigny and Hénouville along forest paths and trails. Then, descend through the marshes to walk along the Seine and return to Saint-Martin via trails, paths and small roads.