Enchanted Trails in Normandy: Explore Normandy Switzerland and the Pays d’Auge Normandy

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Normandy, a region with varied landscapes between green countryside, coastal beaches and picturesque valleys, offers a multitude of easy hiking trails, perfect for all lovers of quiet walks and peaceful discoveries. Whether you’re a casual walker, a nature lover or a beginner explorer, these trails will take you through enchanting landscapes without requiring excessive effort.

Normandy Switzerland:

Normandy Switzerland, located south of Caen, is a paradise for nature lovers. Its steep hills, winding rivers and spectacular panoramas make it an ideal playground for hikers. The GR 36, traversing this hilly region, offers easy trails that reveal breathtaking views of the Vire gorges and unique rock formations. Walks along the Orne or Chemin de Halage also allow you to explore this picturesque region.

The Pays d’Auge:

The Pays d’Auge, famous for its green meadows, apple orchards and charming half-timbered villages, offers a gentle hiking experience in the heart of the Normandy countryside. The Circuit du Bois du Breuil in Beuvron-en-Auge allows you to discover this village classified among the ‘Most Beautiful Villages in France’. Trails wind through orchards and hills, offering views of traditional timber-framed manors and peaceful pastures.

The Loops of the Seine around Jumièges:

The Boucles de la Seine, in the Pays d’Auge, offer easy hiking trails that reveal the beauty of the meanders of the Seine and the surrounding villages. The loop around Jumièges offers a quiet walk with unobstructed views of the majestic river and the ruins of the millennial abbey.

The Brière Swamps near Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei:

For a soothing hike, the Marais de la Brière, located near Saint-Céneri-le-Gérei, offer an easy route through unspoilt marshlands. The wooden walkways will guide you through this exceptional natural environment, where flora and fauna abound.

Path of the Douaniers – Honfleur to Étretat:

The Chemin des Douaniers, between Honfleur and Étretat, offers an easy portion for hikers who wish to explore the Normandy Coast. The well-marked trails allow you to enjoy magnificent views of the sea, the cliffs and the charming fishing harbours.

The Wood of Moutiers in Varengeville-sur-Mer:

The Bois des Moutiers in Varengeville-sur-Mer, located in the Pays de Caux, offers an easy walk through a forest with various species. Well-maintained trails lead hikers through landscaped gardens and wooded areas, creating a serene and relaxing atmosphere.

Sentier des Douaniers (GR 223) — Côte d’Alabaster:

The Sentier des Douaniers along the Côte d’Alabaster offers spectacular views of the cliffs, beaches and the sea. This coastal trail, also known as GR 223, offers easy and accessible stretches, perfect for a relaxing walk. Explore coastal villages, breathe the sea air and enjoy breathtaking views.

Practical Tips:

• Check local trail maps and choose routes suitable for your level.
• Wear comfortable and appropriate walking shoes.
• Take advantage of the picnic areas along the trails for a relaxing break in the middle of nature.

In conclusion, Normandy reserves a range of easy hiking trails, inviting explorers from all walks of life to savour the beauty of Normandy’s nature. Whether you prefer the sea views along the Côte d’Alabaster, bucolic walks along the Seine, or walks in the heart of picturesque villages, the region offers enchanting trails for every hiker in search of tranquillity.

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