Au Domaine de Sophie





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Plan boots for this charming, easy path, dotted with delicious bridges over streams and various built heirlooms. 0 - Departure from Lestre, at the foot of the Saint-Martin church, with a belfry and a 13th century portal. The walls are built with fish bones and carry Roman modillions. 1- View of the Saint-Michel chapel, in the town of Lestre - Partly Romanesque (12th century), it is decorated with geometric symbols or grimacing figures (frequent in the Cotentin). Having attracted the attention...
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This pretty hike in the Regional Natural Park of the Cotentin and Bessin Marshes starts from the town of Lestre in Manche. The path follows rural paths that cross fields bordered by hedges and runs along La Sinope. Along the way you will be able to discover old buildings of lords including the Château de Tourville. The trail continues towards Le Havre de Quinéville then runs along the beach with a magnificent panorama over the Bay of the Seine. On the way back you will cross wetlands and pass...
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Cycle route in the beautiful landscapes of the Cotentin, in the Manche department, in Normandy, starting from the small village of Teurthéville-Bocage. Along the way, you will pass through charming hamlets, as well as woods and small rivers. You can see an old lime kiln in the town of Le Vast.
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Pleasant walk or bike ride on a greenway in the Val de Saire, in the Normandy town of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, in the Manche department. This route starts at the cemetery and goes to the Bijude picnic area, a site with three tables located between a wood and small bodies of water.
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Beautiful hike on the Alabaster Coast, from the charming fishing port of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue to the impressive Fort de la Hougue located on a peninsula in the bay of the Seine. You can extend this walk by going to Tatihou Island. If you wish to do this, booking the boat crossing in advance can be a good idea.