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Saint-Loup-Hors walks
Bayeux and its surroundings
The route follows footpaths and cycle paths in Bayeux Intramuros, the botanical garden and the stadium, paths outside Bayeux and recently built wooden footbridges to cross a marshy area.
Saint-Loup and Ranchy from Pont Roch
A mixed route, alternating between paths and roads, and presenting no difficulty.
From Bayeux to Vaux-sur-Aure
Starting from Bayeux, you will reach the pretty Aure valley, the romantic site of the church of Vaux-sur-Aure, the Haizerie farm and its ice creams, and the orchards of the Fumichon farm. You will return via the country paths of Bessin.
Aure Circular Loop
This easy circular walk takes you from Bayeux to Vaux-sur-Aure along the Aure valley. Very pleasant and relaxing scenery on the outskirts of Bayeux. Very little walking on roads.
Around Nonant
Circuit starting from the village of Nonant, passing through several villages such as Martragny, Vaux and Carcagny with views of several castles and manor houses.
Circular via Vaux-sur-Seulles from Esquay-sur-Seulles
This short walk between two villages in Bessin will allow you to discover the beautiful Normandy countryside. It is not particularly difficult. It mainly follows footpaths or farm tracks and a few roads with little traffic. Only the 150 m section on the D153 is a little busier.
From Ryes to the artificial port of Arromanches
Starting from Ryes, this route combines small country lanes in the Bessin plain, the sea and history. It will introduce you to several facets of this agricultural and tourist region through its beaches and its turbulent history, the scale of which is illustrated by the remains of the artificial port of Arromanches.
On the hillsides and paths of Blay
A family-friendly route along country lanes and roads.
From Tracy to Manvieux via the greenway
A short, easy walk offering views of the Bessin coast between Arromanches and Manvieux. You will have a commanding view of Arromanches and its artificial harbour and walk along the coastal cliffs. But be careful not to get too close to the cliffs as there is a risk of collapse.
Les Hauts de Bazenville
Stroll through the Bessin region of Normandy. Pass through villages steeped in history.
Passing through Saint-Siméon from Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes
This hike takes you along little-used paths, including coastal and country trails.
Asnelles loop in Arromanches
This short walk will allow you to discover Asnelles, a small coastal village, and Arromanches, a small seaside town with its artificial harbour, where traces of the D-Day landings are still clearly visible. You will walk along the coast and even cross the beach. You can visit the Asnelles shortbread biscuit factory, the Arromanches museum and admire the landscape overlooking the sea and the port. The return journey will take you along the paths of the Normandy countryside with a glimpse of the coastline.
Omaha Beach, a beach steeped in history
This circuit is an encounter between nature and history. A superb route along one of the most beautiful beaches in Normandy. It combines paths through woods, fields, orchards and pastures, and also takes in this important place of remembrance where thousands of American soldiers landed to liberate France from Nazi occupation. A visit to the American military cemetery is a must. You can also stroll along the beautiful Omaha Beach.
Le Trou du Diable, starting from Planquery
A walk that starts at the Planquery Ponds. You then follow paths through wooded countryside and lush green fields.
Don’t miss the Trou du Diable, a cave situated by the side of the path.