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The forest and ponds of Saint-Hellier

This walk will take you through the charming village and past the ponds of Saint-Hellier, nestled on the banks of the Varenne River. It will lead you into the Forêt Domaniale d'Eawy, which overlooks the village.
Eawy Forest Les Ventes Saint Rémy

Short hike in the heart of the Eawy forest.
This educational hike starts at the Jardin du Roi de Rome. It passes through the Chemin des Écoliers. This circuit allows you to discover around thirty different species of trees. We will also discover the Carcahoux.
The walk will take us to the Puits Merveilleux, and we will cross the Allée des Limousins.
Please note: the path between the (1) and (2) has practically disappeared, so you will have to go off-trail, but keep heading north.
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.
Arques-la-Bataille Castle and the Varenne ponds

The hike takes you to the ruins of Arques-la-Bataille Castle, where you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the three valleys below thanks to its privileged location.
You can also visit the small village of Martigny, with its beautiful houses, priory and rivers.
This hike ends with a visit to the Varenne ponds and the Arques-la-Bataille water sports centre.
The Canadian cemetery in Dieppe and Pourville beach from Offranville

Hike starting from Offranville, passing through the Bois de la Londe. At Le Hamelet (in the commune of Saint-Aubin-sur-Scie), there is a short, physically demanding climb up the Chemin des Jonquilles to reach the Canadian military cemetery in Dieppe in the hamlet of Les Vertus. Then descend towards Petit-Appeville, across fields via Les Bruyères, with lovely views of the Scie valley. Follow the greenway at Hautot-sur-Mer to Pourville-sur-Mer and its beach. The return journey is via the Bois d'Hautot and the greenway to Offranville. In Offranville, if you still have some energy left, visit the William Farcy floral park.
Dieppe, its quays, its sea wall, its beach and its Place Duquesne

Walking in town and on the beach. A beautiful and simple way to discover the port of Dieppe (one of the five largest cities in Normandy) and its opening onto the English Channel in less than two hours of walking. You can explore the town in more depth by staying there for the whole day.
Varengeville-sur-Mer: the Bois d'Hautot and the marine cemetery

Hike to visit Varengeville-sur-Mer. You will see some magnificent properties along the way. A remarkable site for its beauty, it is known for its marine cemetery where Georges Braque, designer of a stained-glass window in the church, Georges de Porto-Riche, Albert Roussel and Jean Francis Auburtin are buried, among others. Claude Monet painted some beautiful pictures here. The two small woods, Bernouville and Les Communes, are worth a detour.
Alternative route available in practical information.
Sainte-Marguerite-sur-mer

This lovely little walk will allow you to discover the banks of the Saâne before it flows into the sea.
Discover Varengeville-sur-Mer and its charming houses. Pass close to the Manoir d'Ango.
Stroll through the woods of Les Moutiers de Vasterival and Sainte-Marguerite.
Don't miss the church of Varengeville with its stained glass windows by Braque and its marine cemetery.
Around Saint-Martin-du-Vivier via Mont Perreux and Roncherolles

Hike on two sides of the Robec, woods, meadows, plains and villages.
Veules-les-Roses and the plains

This short hike takes you to discover the plains around Veules-les-Roses and, of course, the magnificent discovery trail of France's smallest river: the Veules.
La Belgique in Fréville

A route for children, on country roads and through fields. I did this route with my three grandchildren, aged 3 and 8, for fun and to help them learn how to use a map.
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.
Andelle Valley between Nolléval and Le Boulay

You start from the old Noléval station, on the former secondary line from Charleval to Serqueux. After walking along the Andelle river, which winds its way through the valley, you can enjoy a balcony overlooking the valley. This walk, which is accessible to children aged three and above, offers beautiful views of the valley and allows you to admire some of the region's traditional buildings.
(!) Following the storm of 2025, do not venture into this part of the forest while it is closed by the ONF.
Around Saint-Aubin-Épinay

This hike starts in the centre of the village and follows the Grande Randonnée trails that circle around the south.
Between the Seine and the forest in Duclair

The route runs alongside the Seine twice, overlooks it at another point, crosses the village and loops back through the forest. All types of terrain: 2.5 km of quiet asphalt road in three sections, forest tracks and small paths.
Walk around Mers-les-Bains

A short walk when you don't have time to go too far.
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.
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.
La Mailleraye, between the curves of the river Seine

A circuit between forests, marshes and towpaths along the Seine. If you'd like to, don't hesitate to visit Brigitte, who collects lions and tigers (safely of course!).
Under the hill, in the rock: the Saint-Adrien chapel

Country lanes and forest paths take you to the semi-troglodytic Saint-Adrien chapel, passing through the village of Belbeuf where you can admire the castle and its polygonal dovecote.
The Lake of the Two Lovers

This route is suitable for all levels as the outward and return journeys follow the same route, so you can turn back at any time!
The starting point is near the Jonquemare pond in Neuville-Chant-d'Oisel. Passing through the Longboël forest, you will go through the Parc des Flotteaux, the Guinguette des Écluses, the dam and the Lac des Deux Amants.
In the forest near Rouen

This hike, starting from the charming village of Val-de-la-Haye on the banks of the Seine, gradually takes you into the Roumare forest, where you will walk along wide paths. The paths are all passable in wet weather.
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.
On the banks of the Seine and in the Roumare forest in Saint-Pierre-de-Manneville

Walking tour on little-used roads, paths and trails that cross the village and the marshes, run alongside the Seine, and criss-cross the plain and the forest.
Around Lyons-La-Forêt

A lovely walk through rolling countryside. Lyons-la-Forêt is a pretty old village, usually bustling with activity.
Around Jumièges Abbey between the Seine and orchards

An easy and pleasant walk, best done during cherry season or when the many fruit trees along the route are in bloom. Lovely views of the Abbey and the River Seine.
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.
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!
The banks of the Seine, Roumare Forest and the castles around Sahurs

A pleasant walk along the Seine, starting with views of pretty villages and cliffs on the opposite bank. This route also passes through the Roumare National Forest and several villages.
This hike offers views of no fewer than seven castles and manor houses, some of which are visible on the way back along the Seine.