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Hiking around Le Lesme offers exploration through a landscape characterized by rolling hills, verdant forests, and scenic fields within the Eure department of Normandy, France. The region's elevation ranges from 149m to 193m, providing varied terrain for different hiking experiences. It is situated near the Parc Naturel Régional Normandie-Maine, known for its biodiversity and marked trails. The wider Eure department also features landscapes along the Seine River, including limestone hillsides.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
5.0
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11
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5.99km
01:37
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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10
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8.95km
02:24
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
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8
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.75km
01:28
20m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.76km
01:29
30m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Along this old railway line, you can enjoy the vast open trails.
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The town of Goms is rather pretty, too bad it is populated by inbreds
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You only need to rise a little to have beautiful views. Here, the view overlooks the Risle valley and the small village of Champignolle which inevitably makes you think of Spirou's comic strip.
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Built at the end of the 11th century by Roger III de Tosny, Lord of Conches. The thickness of the walls is 2.60m. The walls and window embrasures were coated with a layer of mortar mixed with lime and fine sand in order to give a more noble appearance to this flint construction. On the ground floor: it was the food reserve, there were no windows. 1st floor: A central well was used to supply the Château with drinking water. It was emptied in 1849. A fireplace was in each room. It was around 1417, when Conches was in English hands, that the defensive power of the keep was increased under the orders of Captal de Buch. He built an additional tower with the particularity of starting on a square base. Main seats of the castle: 1093: War of the Beautiful Ladies (fight between the Lords of Tosny and the Lords of Breteuil, Beaumont and Evreux) 1199: Philippe Auguste is king of France and he makes the domain of Conches available to his cousin Robert de Courtenay in 1202. 1364: first English occupation. 1371: 100 years war, Bertrand Dugesclin, captain of King Charles V, seizes Conches. 1420: Conquest of Normandy by the English, Henry V, King of England seizes Conches. The castle was taken over in 1440 by Charles VII, King of France. 1441: New English occupation. 1449: The French under the command of Robert de Floques, bailiff of Evreux storm the town of Conches.
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Very beautiful typical village but be careful ⚠️ it climbs well
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In our youth 🤣 there was a cyclo-cross with the ascent of the dungeon 😋 where we did our "classes" in this discipline 🚴😀
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Yes it is a magnificent country village, beautiful panoramas, along the Risle. An indescribable charm. This village has been in a new commune with La Vieille Lyre since the end of 2018. La Vieille Lyre, a charming town with a small flowered village center and the lodging of Trou Normand, a famous inn where the film Le Trou Normand was shot with Bourvil and Brigitte Bardot. You can stop for a picnic at the La Vieille Lyre leisure park on the edge of the Risle. Tables await you with games for children. You can also go from the Vieille Lyre to Champignolles via the valley, you can beautiful homes all along the Valley and discover the Moulin Rouge, magnificent buildings on the banks of the Risle. You will arrive at Champignolles after having discovered the superb valley!
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There are over 30 hiking trails in the Le Lesme area, offering a variety of experiences. These include 12 easy routes, 19 moderate paths, and 2 more challenging options, ensuring something for every skill level.
Hiking around Le Lesme features rolling hills, verdant forests, and scenic fields. The elevation ranges from 149m to 193m, providing varied terrain. You'll find paths through the lush biodiversity of the Parc Naturel Régional Normandie-Maine and landscapes along the Seine River, characterized by limestone hillsides.
Yes, Le Lesme is well-suited for families. Many trails are easy, such as the Étang du Jardin Public loop from Breteuil, which is 3.6 miles (5.8 km) and leads through open spaces and park areas. The region also features parks with playgrounds and picnic areas, making it an excellent choice for families.
The natural environment around Le Lesme is generally welcoming for dogs. While specific regulations may vary by trail or protected area, many paths through forests and fields are suitable for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control and check local signage for any specific rules.
While hiking, you can explore several points of interest. The Conches-en-Ouche Keep is a significant historical landmark, and the Conches-en-Ouche Keep loop from Conches-en-Ouche trail explores this area. You might also encounter the Château de Condé-sur-Iton or the charming La Ferrière-sur-Risle Village Center. The region's proximity to the Parc Naturel Régional Normandie-Maine also means abundant natural beauty.
Yes, many of the trails around Le Lesme are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. An example is the moderate Between the Risle and the Valleys loop from Champignolles, which covers 5.7 miles (9.1 km) through the region's valleys and countryside.
Le Lesme offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flora or vibrant fall colors. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter hikes are possible, but be prepared for cooler weather and potentially muddy conditions.
Absolutely. There are 12 easy trails around Le Lesme. A good option is the Old Railway Line loop from Sébécourt, which is 5.76 km long and takes about 1 hour 28 minutes to complete, offering a gentle experience.
The hiking routes in Le Lesme are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 25 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful natural environment, and the well-maintained paths that lead through forests, fields, and charming villages.
While Le Lesme itself is a smaller commune, the wider Eure department has some public transport options. However, for direct access to many trailheads, especially those in more rural settings or within the Parc Naturel Régional Normandie-Maine, personal transport is often more convenient. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes if relying on public transport.
Many trailheads and villages in the Le Lesme area, particularly those serving popular routes, offer designated parking areas. For example, trails starting from towns like Conches-en-Ouche or Breteuil typically have parking available. It's always a good idea to check the specific starting point of your chosen route for parking information.
Yes, for those seeking a longer experience, there are moderate trails like the Between the Risle and the Valleys loop from Bosc-Renoult-en-Ouche, which is 8.4 km long with an elevation gain of over 80 meters. The region also features 2 difficult routes for experienced hikers looking for a greater challenge.


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