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Walking in the Cotentin

Normandie Manche Cotentin Nez de JobourgYour walking holiday begins in the port city of Cherbourg, the maritime gateway to the Cotentin Peninsula, home to no fewer than five different ports (cruise, military, fishing, commercial and recreational)! If you have time, a visit to the Cité de la Mer and the Le Redoutable submarine is a must. Then head west on the GR 223 coastal path, where you will discover the green landscapes of Landemer before reaching the smallest port in France: Port Racine!

The way of the Saints

From the majestic Mont Saint-Michel to the pirate city of Saint-Malo, this walking tour spans centuries of history. A true masterpiece of Gothic architecture, Mont Saint-Michel is of course one of the highlights of your walking vacation. Dol-de-Bretagne, with its cathedral and medieval houses, bears witness to the spiritual and commercial influence of the region.

In the land of cider and cheese

Normandie Beaumont en Auge ColombageLocated less than two and a half hours from Paris, in the heart of Normandy, Calvados is a department that boasts an exceptional historical, cultural and gastronomic heritage. This walking tour, ideal for the whole family, allows you to discover the riches and iconic sites of this department, from Deauville to Beaumont en Auge!

The Crozon Peninsula

In the heart of the Armorique Natural Park and the Iroise Marine Natural Park, come and discover a land at the end of the world where the elements reign supreme! With its steep cliffs, windswept landscapes and turquoise waters, the Crozon Peninsula has everything to appeal to hikers!

Paths of Remembrance: Honouring Canadians

Hauts de France Pas de Calais VimyThis short two-day trip invites you to walk in the footsteps of the Canadian soldiers who made history during the First World War. Between Arras and Albert, the hike combines nature, history and contemplation in a landscape where every hill and every white cross is a reminder of the battles of 1917.

The Paths of Remembrance: ANZAC

Hauts de France Somme WW1This walking tour begins in Amiens, capital of Picardy, famous for its majestic Gothic cathedral, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its charming hortillonnages, floating gardens criss-crossed by peaceful canals. Before putting on your walking shoes, take the time to stroll through the narrow streets of the old Saint-Leu district, soak up the friendly atmosphere of the cafés along the Somme river and prepare for an adventure that combines history and nature in the heart of the Picardy high plateau.

The Paths of Remembrance: The battle of the Somme

Paysages cheminsThis walking tour takes you along small roads and paths far from mass tourism. Between Amiens and Arras, this hike will take you through a land deeply marked by history. Numerous memorials line the route, reminding us of the fierce battles and lives lost during World War I. You will discover the Australian National Memorial in Villers-Bretonneux, the Newfoundland Memorial in Beaumont-Hamel, and the Canadian National Memorial in Vimy, places of intense contemplation.

From the Flowery coast to the landing beaches

Located less than two and a half hours from Paris, in the heart of Normandy, Calvados is a department that boasts an exceptional historical, cultural and gastronomic heritage. This walking tour, ideal for the whole family, allows you to discover the riches and iconic sites of this department, from Deauville to Bayeux!

D-Day walk

On 6 June 1944, the beaches of Normandy were the scene of one of the fiercest battles in history. The landing of the American army, supported by a detachment of Allied soldiers, under a terrible deluge of fire and blood, led to the liberation of France from Nazi rule. This historic walking tour will allow you to follow in the footsteps of the battle and see the remnants of the war for yourself.

The Armor Coast

Brittany will win you over! It’s not just an advertising slogan. The charm of the Côtes-d’Armor, a department in Brittany, is proof of this. It’s hard to remain unmoved by such a range of fascinating landscapes: sandy or pebble beaches, steep cliffs, coastlines literally polished by the sea, seaside resorts, small islands where you can recharge your batteries…