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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.
Country walk from Critot
Country walk, alongside fields and past wind turbines.
At the edge of the Eawy Forest in Maucomble
This route will take you from Maucomble to Saint-Saëns. You will cross the Maucomble plain to reach Saint-Saëns in the valley via the chasse-marée path. The return journey will be along a forest path in the Eawy Forest.
Near Cottevrard, A29 separates us.
Hike around Cottevrard through fields and copses in the plains of Dreule, Bucaille, Fief Toubert, Mont Joyet and La Buse.
Eawy Forest for young and old around Saint-Étienne Chapel
This is a short, easy route along beautiful forest roads, allowing you to discover all the facets of the Eawy Forest: beech trees, flora, trails, clearings, curiosities, woodcuts, wetlands and picnic areas. It is an ideal outing for a family walk, with parents, young children and elderly grandparents. A shorter version is also possible.
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.
On the sunken paths of Bully
This route through the countryside around Bully will give you a view of the Béthune Valley. You will take sunken paths through the undergrowth. The return journey will take you through the hamlet of Martincamp, passing in front of the Sainte-Marguerite Chapel.
The castle tour starting from Bierville
This circular route starts in the village of Bierville and crosses the Normandy countryside with views of valleys, woods and meadows. Along the way, youwill pass four châteaux (Bierville, Mondétour, Fontaine-Châtel, Montlambert), discover old mills, evidence of the local heritage, which add a touch of elegance to the route, and enjoy panoramic views of the Crevon valley. An ideal outing combining nature, history and the pleasure of walking.
Between Saint-Georges-sur-Fontaine and Saint-André-sur-Cailly
A circular loop starting from Château du Varat, passing by the archaeological site (Gallo-Roman circus), Château du Bout-Levé, the village of Saint André-sur-Cailly, Château de Carqueleu and a short section on the Chemin des Chasse-Marées in Saint-Georges-sur-Fontaine.
At the edge of the Eawy Forest in Ardouval
During this hike, you will cross the village of Ardouval along narrow roads. Then, it will take you to the Eawy Forest to the Val Ygot V1 site. The return trip will be via Pommeréval, where you are sure to encounter horses.
Around the Mauquenchy racecourse
This route will allow you to discover the Bray countryside around the Mauquenchy racecourse. Along the route, you will pass the Saint-Blaise Oratory and the Manoir du Randillon.
Tour of some of the hamlets of Fontaine-le-Bourg
Starting from Fontaine-le-Bourg, a circular will take you through La Caplette, Le Thieulin, Le Creux, Les Maisonnettes, Le Mesnil Englier, Le Mesnil and La Justice.
Around Fontaine-le-Bourg towards Le Varat and back via Le Chasse-Marée
An easy hike for a long Sunday walk.
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 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.
Around Fontaine-le-Bourg
From Fontaine-le-Bourg to Saint-Georges-sur-Fontaine via theGR®25and return via the Chasse-Marée.
Discovering Mesnières-en-Bray
This route will introduce you to the charming flower-filled village of Mesnières-en-Bray, which boasts exceptional scenery with Saint-Amador hill covered in orchids in spring and a rich heritage with its Renaissance castle.
Mesnières-en-Bray - Hellet Forest and Croixdalle and Bailleul Woods
Difficulty rating IBP = 66 Average
Route in the Helet Forest via the Saint-Amador coast and the Bois de Croixdalle and Bailleul woods, bypassing Mont de Duranville. Departure from Mesnières-en-Bray with its superb Renaissance castle.
Between forest and valley in Mesnil-Follemprise
This hike starts in the small Brayon village of Mesnil-Follemprise and takes you through the Eawy forest, where you will discover a magnificent view of the Béthune valley. You will see two manor houses along the Green marked route, which corresponds to route no. 8.
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.
The heights of Mesnières-en-Bray and the Hellet Forest
This hike will take you to the heights of Mesnières-en-Bray in the Hellet Forest, which is carpeted with bluebells in spring. You can enjoy a magnificent panorama of the Boutonnière du Pays de Bray.
From valleys to hills in Saint-Aignan-sur-Ry
Very small roads and paths through the plains and, more rarely, through the woods, allow you to discover this splendid part of the Norman Vexin.Villages with pretty churches, preserved rural dwellings and unspoilt countryside guide this hike.The valleys of the two rivers, Le Héron and L'Héronchelles, surrounded by magnificent hills, offer splendid panoramic views.Horizons stretching as far as the eye can see open up repeatedly during this hike.
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.
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