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Saint-Hellier walks
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.
Torcy le Grand- Les Brehoulles
Hike in the magnificent Eawy forest.
Mainly the Basses and Hautes Brehoulles and Hoquet mountain ranges.
Pass by the Rêves de Bisons bison farm, where with a little luck you may catch a glimpse of these magnificent animals.
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.
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.
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.
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.
La Valouine
Hike to discover the fortified farm of La Valouine, a listed historical monument built in 1602.
The route largely follows route 23, the "Circuit des Antipodes", and the red and yellow marked long-distance hiking trail.
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.
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.
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Visit the ruined castle via La Chaussée, starting from Anneville-sur-Scie Ibp45F
Walk taking us through La Chaussée and the Bois Hullin to descend to Longueville-sur-Scie and visit the ruins of the feudal castle of Gauthier Giffard.
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.
Route d'Augeville in the land of Abbé Pierre from Augeville-Bosc-le-Hard
A route allowing you to explore the countryside around Bosc-le-Hard and visit the grave and museum in Esteville where Abbé Pierre lived for several years. In the village is a reception centre still in operation today, run by the Emmaüs Association of Paris: the Halte d’Emmaüs.
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.
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.
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.
Arques-la-Bataille, its ponds, the forest
This hike allows you to visit the ruins of Château d'Arques and enjoy magnificent panoramic views of the three surrounding valleys thanks to its privileged location.
Pass by the Varenne ponds and the superb Pont de Pierre bridge. Return via the Arques Forest and its magnificent beech trees.
Country walk from Critot
Country walk, alongside fields and past wind turbines.
The castle and ponds of Arques-la-Bataille
The town takes its name from the River Arques.
The additional determiner -la-Bataille was added in 1882 in memory of the battle fought here by Henry IV in 1589.
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.
The Bocasse and Grugny circular route from Clères
This circular walk starting from Clères takes us on a journey of discovery through the Normandy countryside, passing through the villages of Bocasse and Grugny. Between sunken lanes, open fields and pretty views, the route alternates between nature and local heritage. A pleasant and accessible walk, ideal for enjoying the rural tranquillity and getting a breath of fresh air in Seine-Maritime.