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Quetteville walks
Route de Quetteville, on the border between Calvados and Eure
A lovely walk on the border between two departments in Normandy.
A walk as green as an orange.
Near Honfleur, the little river called the Orange flows through a preserved valley. The paths run through a landscape of meadows enclosed by hedges with beautiful half-timbered houses, a true essence of Normandy.
Secret walk to the Fontaine Caillou
Far from the modern world, a small valley hidden between meadows and forest reveals an intimate and authentic Normandy, with magnificent trees, sunken paths, fresh springs, typical thatched cottages and rolling landscapes. This route is not marked, hence its name "secret walk": geolocation is therefore recommended.
Around Saint-Maclou and Foulbec
A walk alongside racehorses through the countryside and along forest paths.
Côte de Grâce via Honfleur and Équemauville
A short cycle ride starting from Équemauville, on the Côte de Grâce plateau, between Équemauville, the Bois du Breuil and Honfleur. A very easy route with little traffic. This very picturesque ride is mostly shaded; it’s very easy and suitable for families (I did it with my 9-year-old daughter).
Around Equemauville
Hike in the Bois de Breuil forest, passing through the commune of Barneville-la-Bertrand.
Grand Tour of Honfleur
This walk, almost in the town centre, aims to show you the main points of interest in Honfleur.
The Chapel of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in Honfleur
Take a stroll around Honfleur, with its charming harbour and churches, and climb up to the beautiful Notre-Dame-de-Grâce chapel, which offers stunning views of Honfleur, Le Havre, the mouth of the Seine and the Pont de Normandie bridge.
The Risle Maritime starting from Saint-Sulpice-de-Grimbouville
A walk through the Risle Maritime Marsh Sensitive Natural Area, then along the River Risle and the Pont-Audemer ponds, finishing with a slightly hilly stretch through the Bois d’Aubigny, home to majestic beech trees.
Amateur birdwatchers will be able to observe – and, above all, listen to – a wide variety of birds, ranging from small passerines to the majestic stork. Aubrac cows with their enormous horns graze peacefully in the marsh all year round; you may spot them from a distance.
Walk suggested by the Honfleur Terre d’Estuaire Tourist Office https://www.ot-honfleur.fr/
From Honfleur to Trouville via the GR®223
A hike along theGR®®223trail on the Normandy coast.
Bois du Breuil and beach at Honfleur
Forest trail, Cote de Grâce and its chapel, Honfleur and its Sainte-Catherine Church, the garden of personalities, walk on the beach and return to the woods with its rhododendrons.
Pierrefitte-en-Auge and Saint-Hymer
Hike starting from Pierrefitte-en-Auge and passing through Saint-Hymer.
Hamlets and marshes along the Seine and Risle rivers
Near Honfleur in Normandy, along the Seine estuary and in the bocage, a hike of about 20 km on trails with majestic panoramic views.
Around Pennedepie and Cricqueboeuf
Starting from Pennedepie church, go through the Bois du Breuil, then walk 3,500 metres along the beach at LOW TIDE and return through the countryside
Around Saint-Hymer
A very pleasant hike, offering views of the countryside and undergrowth.
In the footsteps of Pascal
An exceptional site, Saint-Hymer, with its ancient priory—once a centre of Jansenism—charms all walkers. This circular walk, set in lush, wooded surroundings, ends at the square where the church, the cemetery (where Mère Denis is buried), the inn and the wash house are located.
The young stork takes flight: a short tour of the Marais Vernier
The stork has become the marsh’s iconic symbol: when the young stork takes flight from its family nest, it discovers this unspoilt natural landscape as it circles this ancient circular bend of the Seine, nestled within a vast amphitheatre of greenery. With its wet meadows stretching as far as the eye can see and its pretty thatched cottages, the Marais Vernier offers a landscape unique in Normandy that invites you to take a stroll, particularly in spring when the apple trees are in bloom.
Country walk north of Saint-Philbert-des-Champs
This walk is a stroll through the countryside of the Pays d'Auge, with all the colours of the trees if you do it in autumn.
Clarbec
A hilly walk in the heart of the Pays d'Auge countryside.
In the heart of the Torquesne bocage
Along the hedges and paths, will you discover a twisted oak tree? The name of the village of Torquesne means "twisted oak". In Normandy, as in Picardy, the sound "che" was pronounced "ke", so "chêne" (oak) was pronounced "kene", hence "Torquesne". Let's go! In search of the oak tree...
Asnières in the Eure
A hike in the heart of nature with beautiful landscapes between Calvados and Eure.
Normandy bocage in Bailleul-La-Vallée
A shaded walk in the Calonne valley and the Rau de l'Abbesse. This walk will allow you to discover pretty traditional houses and old stud farms.
The Chemin de la Forge Subtile in Fresne-Cauverville
This easy route is typical of the Pays d’Auge, with its sunken paths and damp grasslands; it is mostly shaded and offers an intimate atmosphere between the forest and traditional hedgerow countryside: ideal for recharging your batteries.