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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.
Around Fontaine-le-Bourg
From Fontaine-le-Bourg to Saint-Georges-sur-Fontaine via theGR®25and return via the Chasse-Marée.
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.
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.
Around Saint-Martin-du-Vivier via Mont Perreux and Roncherolles
Hike on two sides of the Robec, woods, meadows, plains and villages.
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.
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.
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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Around Saint-Aubin-Épinay
This hike starts in the centre of the village and follows the Grande Randonnée trails that circle around the south.
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.
Épinay and Le Faulx in a circular from Franqueville-Saint-Pierre
There is nothing special to discover on this short route, just a breath of fresh air. Pass through the fields on the Franquevillais plateau, descend to the Lyons-la-Forêt road via the Sente des Hauts Bœufs to reach the village of Épinay. Then, climb up the path at the edge of the Bois des Chartreux towards Le Faulx, in the commune of Franqueville-Saint-Pierre.
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?
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.