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Hiking around Bosc-Bérenger offers access to the varied natural landscapes of Seine-Maritime, Normandy. The region is characterized by extensive woodlands, including parts of the Forêt d'Eawy, and gently rolling hills. Its location within Seine-Maritime also means an influence from the Seine River valley, providing diverse terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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10.1km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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 Garennerie path, located in Saint-Saëns, in Seine-Maritime, is a picturesque trail that crosses bucolic landscapes typical of the Normandy countryside. The path, which winds through the Fond de Maucomble between pastures and forest, is appreciated for its calm and its views of the surrounding landscapes.
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The Eawy Forest, located in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, is one of the largest and oldest forests in the region. It covers approximately 7,000 hectares and is part of the vast Normandy forest massif. This forest is best known for its majestic beech groves, sometimes centuries-old beech trees that dominate the landscape. It is home to a wide variety of fauna and flora, offering an environment conducive to walks, hikes and discoveries.
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The Eawy Forest, located in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, is one of the largest and oldest forests in the region. It covers approximately 7,000 hectares and is part of the vast Normandy forest massif. This forest is best known for its majestic beech groves, sometimes centuries-old beech trees that dominate the landscape. It is home to a wide variety of fauna and flora, offering an environment conducive to walks, hikes and discoveries.
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This small path on the edge of the Eawy forest joins the Val de Boulogne, 40 meters lower, the slope is therefore severe. Be careful to take the right path, the highest on the hillside because there are a few paths a little lower down which will lead you to a dead end. Here are some photos to help you!
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The chapel of the blessed is located on the heights of Saint-Saëns. Believers or not come there for their children. The building would have the power to make babies walk! At the foot of the statue of Saint-Saëns, we sometimes find baby shoes, proof of the passage of parents worried about their children.
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This magnificent 7,000 ha Pays de Bray forest is one of the largest beech forests in France. In all seasons, it offers magnificent panoramas and colors ideal for walks and all nature activities. Whether on foot, by bike or on horseback, you will appreciate the magnificent beech trees, some of which are remarkable, and will probably have the chance to come across a wild animal (deer, deer, fawn, wild boar, etc.). This forest has the particularity of being crossed by the Allée des Limousins, a rectilinear breakthrough of 14 km.
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The original construction of the building dates back to the 11th and 12th centuries, partly destroyed by lightning on June 10, 1883. In 1896 it was decided to demolish and completely rebuild the church. In front of the church, you can admire the Dillard Fountain. This dates from 1901. Although he died about fifteen years before its construction, Mr. Dillard was keen to supply the city with drinking water and it was with this objective that he made a legacy in his will, a legacy which was contested by the family and whose lawsuit against the town of Saint-Saëns failed. The Dillard Fountain remained operational until 1960 when the city was connected to drinking water.
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There are over 70 hiking trails around Bosc-Bérenger, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes explore the diverse landscapes of Seine-Maritime, including dense woodlands and rolling countryside.
Yes, Bosc-Bérenger offers a good selection of easy trails. There are 26 routes classified as easy, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed stroll. An example is the Hiking loop from Saint-Saëns, which is just over 3.6 km long.
Hiking around Bosc-Bérenger immerses you in the varied natural landscapes of Seine-Maritime. You'll encounter extensive woodlands, notably parts of the Forêt d'Eawy, and gently rolling hills. The region is also influenced by the Seine River valley, offering glimpses of its chalk hillsides and green landscapes further afield. Expect a mix of dense forests, open fields, and charming countryside.
Many of the trails around Bosc-Bérenger are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the popular Eawy State Forest – The Carcahoux loop from Saint-Saëns and the Chemin de la Garennerie – Eawy State Forest loop from Saint-Saëns are both excellent circular options.
The trails around Bosc-Bérenger are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 90 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful forest paths, the well-maintained routes, and the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Eawy State Forest.
Yes, there are several points of interest near the hiking trails. You can visit The Buchy Market Halls, explore the natural wonder of Le Puits Merveilleux in Eawy Forest, or see the Saint-Saëns Church and Dillard Fountain. The Champ Tillou trail itself is also a notable feature.
While most routes are easy to moderate, there are options for more challenging hikes. The region offers 47 moderate trails and one difficult route for those seeking a longer or more strenuous adventure. The Eawy State Forest – The Carcahoux loop from Saint-Saëns, at 17.5 km, provides a good moderate challenge.
The extensive woodlands and open countryside around Bosc-Bérenger generally offer a welcoming environment for dog walkers. Many forest trails are suitable for dogs, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially near wildlife or agricultural areas, and to check local regulations for specific routes.
Many popular hiking routes, such as those starting from Saint-Saëns, often have nearby parking facilities. For public transport, options may be more limited in rural areas like Bosc-Bérenger, so checking local bus schedules to nearby towns like Saint-Saëns is recommended if you plan to rely on public transport for access to trailheads.
The region's 'brightly-colored countryside' and forests make it appealing for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Even in winter, the forests can offer serene walks, though conditions may be wetter. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Bosc-Bérenger is located within Seine-Maritime, which boasts significant forest coverage. You can explore parts of the Forêt d'Eawy directly from the area. The broader region is also home to the Boucles de la Seine Normande Regional Nature Park, offering an extensive network of footpaths through its wooded landscapes, though it may require a short drive to reach.


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