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Hiking around Herqueville offers diverse landscapes across two distinct regions in Normandy. Herqueville in Eure features hillsides overlooking the Seine River, alternating between agricultural plateaus and charming villages, with routes often traversing the GR2 long-distance hiking trail. Herqueville in Manche provides a rugged coastal experience on the Cotentin Peninsula, characterized by dramatic cliffs, headlands, and the extensive GR223 coastal path. Both locations present varied terrain for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The view is worth the significant elevation gain of this hike.
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An imposing building with a dome
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Imposing building with a dome
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Following the GR2, the view of Château Gaillard, in Andelys, is magnificent. This ruined medieval castle, built by Richard the Lionheart in the 12th century, overlooks the Seine from the top of a cliff. You can take the GR2, a long-distance hiking trail that runs along the river, from Val Saint-Martin to the castle. The path offers beautiful views of the valley, the river and the town of Les Andelys.
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If you like history and architecture, you might want to visit the Chateau des Buspins, a 17th century castle that was once part of a large agricultural estate belonging to the famous automobile manufacturer Louis Renault. You can admire the elegant brick and stone facade of the castle and explore the park and the garden of the castle, which extend over 6 hectares and are laid out in the French style. You can also see the dovecote, a dovecote which was used to house the pigeons. Don't miss this opportunity to discover a historic and charming site in Normandy.
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If you are looking for a breathtaking view of the Seine and its surroundings, you must absolutely visit the Belvedere of Notre-Dame de Bellegarde, a rock that houses a statue of the Virgin Mary. You can admire one of the most beautiful loops of the Seine, with the Château Gaillard on the opposite hill. You can also see the Roche à Tête d'Homme, a rock formation that looks like a human head. The belvedere is a place of pilgrimage and prayer, as well as a natural heritage site. You can enjoy the peace and quiet of this place, as well as the beauty of the landscape. Don't forget to bring your binoculars and your camera!
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It is one of the most charming and historic attractions in the Eure department. Here you will find a wooden watermill that spans an arm of the Seine. The mill dates from the 12th century and has a unique mechanism that allows the wheel to lower or raise depending on the water level. It is one of the last examples of this type of mill in Europe. The Moulin de Muids is an ideal place to get some fresh air and discover the local heritage. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture great photos of the mill and the river!
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There are over 150 hiking routes around Herqueville, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. This includes approximately 60 easy routes, 88 moderate routes, and 11 more challenging trails.
The terrain varies significantly depending on which Herqueville you are exploring. In Herqueville (Eure), you'll find routes alternating between agricultural plateaus and charming hillsides overlooking the Seine River, often traversed by the GR2 long-distance trail. Herqueville (Manche) offers a more rugged coastal experience on the Cotentin Peninsula, with dramatic cliffs, headlands, and extensive opportunities along the GR223 coastal path, featuring beaches, dunes, and tidal inlets.
Yes, Herqueville offers many easy hiking routes perfect for beginners or families. With around 60 easy trails, you can find gentle paths through varied landscapes. For example, the Andé Mill loop from Porte-Joie is a moderate option that is relatively flat and scenic, suitable for those looking for a less strenuous walk.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are 11 difficult routes available. One notable challenging path is the View of the Seine via GR2 – View of Le Petit Andely loop from Le Haut des Bosregards, which features significant elevation gain and panoramic views of the Seine River.
Many of the trails around Herqueville are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular circular routes include the Belvédère de Notre-Dame de Bellegarde — loop from Muids and the Moulin de Muids loop from Muids, both offering diverse scenery.
Around Herqueville (Eure), you can enjoy panoramic views from spots like the Notre-Dame de Bellegarde Viewpoint, offering vistas over the Seine River hillsides. In Herqueville (Manche), the dramatic coastal scenery of Cap de la Hague and Nez de Jobourg provides breathtaking perspectives, and Ecalgrain Bay offers magnificent views with its sandy beach and green hills.
Yes, the region around Herqueville is rich in history. You can explore several castles and historical sites. Notable attractions include Château Gaillard, Acquigny Castle, and Bonnemare Castle. Some routes, like the Buspins Castle loop from Connelles, will take you past such historical landmarks.
The hiking routes around Herqueville are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 480 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the serene Seine River views to the rugged coastal paths, and the well-maintained trails that cater to various difficulty levels.
While specific regulations can vary by trail and season, many natural areas in Normandy are generally dog-friendly, especially on leash. Given the diverse landscapes, from open agricultural paths to coastal trails, you'll likely find many suitable options for hiking with your dog. Always ensure your dog is under control and check local signage for any restrictions.
The best time to hike in Herqueville generally depends on your preference for scenery and weather. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn provides beautiful fall colors, especially along the Seine. Summer is popular for its warmer weather, though coastal areas can be breezy. Winters are milder but can be wet. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Access to hiking trails by public transport can vary. For Herqueville in Eure, local bus services might connect to nearby villages like Muids or Porte-Joie, which are starting points for several routes. For Herqueville in Manche, public transport options might be more limited, especially for remote coastal sections of the GR223. It's advisable to check regional transport websites for specific routes and schedules to plan your journey.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Many villages that serve as starting points for hikes, such as Muids, Porte-Joie, or Connelles, typically have designated parking areas or roadside parking. For coastal trails in Herqueville (Manche), parking might be available near popular access points or beaches. Always look for official parking signs and respect private property.
Yes, both Herqueville locations are touched by significant long-distance trails. Herqueville in Eure is traversed by the GR2, which follows the Seine River. Herqueville in Manche is located on the Cotentin Peninsula, where the famous GR223 coastal path, also known as the 'Customs officers' path,' offers extensive hiking opportunities along 360 km of coastline.
Yes, if you are referring to Herqueville in the Manche department, you will find extensive coastal hiking options. This area is known for its wild and unspoiled landscapes, including dramatic cliffs, headlands, and bays like Ecalgrain Bay. The renowned GR223 coastal path runs along this coastline, offering diverse terrain and breathtaking sea views.


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