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Riville walks
Riville and its surroundings
A circular route around Riville and Valmont following theGR®21B.
Le Hanouard - Oherville - Low water circuit
An 8-shaped circuit that allows you to choose all or part of the route. The first part leads along the Durdent river and the second part follows the Basses Eaux circuit, which is both leisurely and fun and can be enjoyed with young children.
Along the Durdent, starting from Oherville
Hike in the Durdent Valley starting from Oherville.
Circular in Cany-Barville via Lac de Caniel
This circular starting from Cany-Barville invites you to enjoy a nature getaway between land and water. The route leads to Lac de Caniel, a haven of calm and greenery, before returning to the village. An accessible hike, ideal for discovering the landscapes of the Pays de Caux and enjoying a moment of relaxation in the open air.
Durdent Valley in Héricourt-en-Caux
Walk around the charming village of Héricourt-en-Caux, a small village with 700 inhabitants but well known for its shops, restaurants and the Durdent springs.
Around Saint-Pierre-en-Port
Around Saint-Pierre-en Port, Sassetot-le-Mauconduit, Les Grandes Dalles via theGR®21and its variants.
Around Saint-Pierre-en-Port via Életot
Route by the sea and countryside. Best done in good weather for the views on theGR®.
Rocquefort between the sources of the Durdent and Vert Buisson
Rocquefort, a rural village in the heart of the Pays de Caux, with its castle, the sources of the Durdent in Héricourt-en-Caux, and the Vert Buisson, all accessible via country lanes and woodland paths.
The Cap Fagnet viewpoint
The destination of this hike is Cap Fagnet, at the top of the cliffs overlooking Fécamp, where you can enjoy a breathtaking view.
This site can be reached via a country route that includes paved sections, as described here. It can also be reached via a very short circular route (1 km), also described as a variant.
(Please note) Due to rockfalls, access to the viewpoint is prohibited (see message posted on 08/05/2023).
Catteville Farm and its surroundings
Discover the Catteville plain and the charming village of Ocqueville. You'll be impressed by the thatched cottages and numerous farmhouses typical of this region. The 15th-century Château de Catteville is an architectural marvel.
Circuit around the Durdent in Paluel
A charming route between the Durdent valley, the cliffs and Veulettes beach.
Between Hautot-le-Vatois Rocquefort
A circuit through plains and undergrowth in the heart of Caux passing through the charming hamlet of Veraval.
The beach at Veulette-sur-Mer and the Durdent Valley
Hiking in the Pays de Caux countryside, with a stop by the sea and the opportunity to swim in season.
Seine Maritime - From Fécamp to Etretat
Hike from Fécamp to Etretat and its cliffs.
This hike follows theGR®21 trail. It is an easy hike overall, mostly flat and crossing numerous fields, so the trail is not always clearly marked, but you just need to keep your bearings and follow the red and white markings.
However, there is a significant elevation gain due to the "valleuses", natural access points to the sea in this cliff-lined landscape.
Maniquerville, Gerville and Les Loges circular
The route mainly consists of walking on tarmac, with a short section in the Bois des Loges. From the car park at the start, there is a view of the Château de Maniquerville (now a hotel). At the beginning of the route, visit the small but charming Église Saint-Martin de Maniquerville. In Gerville, the Church of Saint-Michel is closed and cannot be visited. The Church of Notre-Dame in Les Loges is also worth a visit, as is the old "Les Loges/Vaucottes-sur-Mer" railway station, which houses old carriages and locomotives.
Veauville-lès-Baons - Chemin de la plaine du Fay
A route of flat paths for hikers and mountain bikers. 400m of country road, the rest is on gravel paths.
Via Mirville from Beuzeville-la-Grenier
A Beuzeville-la-Grenier anthology, ‘Une minute d’arrêt’, recounts the town’s history over the past 150 years; for example, it lists the occupations of the people of Beuzeville, where all residents who did not declare a profession were considered weavers, as there was a loom in almost every house.
Circular route starting from Saint-Aubin-de-Crétot
Hike in the heart of the Pays de Caux between two somewhat forgotten villages that boast beautiful forest paths.
The Saint-Clair and Val Au Cesne estates
Part of the hike takes place in urban areas and most of it on the edge of the woods.
Forest route starting from Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Haie
This route consists mainly of paths along the edge of woods that wind their way past a few isolated houses. The Saint-Arnoult forest is less well known than its neighbour, the Trait-Maulévrier forest, but is well worth a visit.
Le Val Horrible
A pleasant forest walk starting from La-Trinité-du-Mont.
La Frénaye, Lillebonne and La Trinité-du-Mont in a circular
Starting from La Frénaye, the hike takes walkers on a journey of discovery through a doubly rich heritage: that of the former textile industry in the Pays de Caux and that of the even older Roman presence that left its mark on the area. Between rolling landscapes, archaeological remains and ancient sites linked to the textile industry, the route offers a unique immersion, where nature and heritage meet. Ideal for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Walk in the forest of Saint-Arnoult
A lovely walk in the Saint-Arnoult forest, a little-known forest with many paths.
It suffers from its proximity to the much larger Trait-Maulévrier forest, but it is worth getting to know with its hamlets and houses that are a little remote but full of charm
Between the land and cliffs of Saint-Arnoult to Caudebec-en-Caux
This is a pleasant walk with remarkable views and a good level of physical challenge.
Walk in Veules-les-Roses
Veules-les-Roses is considered one of the most beautiful villages in France. Discover Veules through its picturesque streets, typical mills, beach, Norman cottages and white chalk cliffs. It is a must-see destination where Victor Hugo loved to stroll along the banks of the Veules.
Between Saint-Wandrille-Rançon and Caudebec-en-Caux
This is a very varied walk, with a variety of landscapes including forest, marshland and plains.
The terrain includes trails, towpaths, paths, small roads and places of interest such as an abbey, a collegiate church, a church, hamlets, a village and a market town.