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Hiking around Auzouville-Sur-Ry offers exploration of the Norman countryside, characterized by rolling hills, verdant valleys, and traditional bocage farmland. The region features a mix of shaded woodlands and open sections, with rivers like the Crevon and Aubette adding to the scenic beauty. Situated on a plateau east of Rouen at an elevation of approximately 140 meters, the area provides diverse terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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9.59km
02:35
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.4km
03:45
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.1km
02:51
50m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:08
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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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Located along the banks of the Andelle River, the Levavasseur spinning mill, nicknamed the "industrial cathedral," is a 19th-century factory in the neo-Gothic style. It is the subject of a conservation project to reveal its unique history and offer the public a place for walking, contemplation, and interpretation.
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The church built in 1261 was destroyed and then replaced by the Notre-Dame church in the 17th century. It is made of stone and flint and has a bell tower with a square tower. Its nave is substantial since it is 12 meters wide. When you enter, it is first the abundance of wood that strikes you, then the calorifer (heating system) by its age (OT des 4 rivières en Bray)
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Here you are on the Chemin des Randonneurs, a very pleasant path which advances through a wooded corridor and which opens from time to time onto the Andelle valley which it overlooks.
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A thalweg is a line joining the lowest points of a valley. This is a very pleasant path, which takes advantage of the woods on the hillside.
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The Chemin de la Cavée is the path that connects Morville-sur-Andelle to La Haye. It is an ancient path, designed for animal-drawn vehicles, the slope is regular and offers a beautiful view of the Andelle valley.
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The Andelle is a French river with a length of 56.9 kilometers, a tributary of the right bank of the Seine River. It rises in the Pays de Bray, in Serqueux, near Forges-les-Eaux, at an altitude of 149 meters. Then, it flows into a valley with steep slopes, where chalk outcrops, and cuts into the Norman Vexin, before joining the Seine in the Poses loop.
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Morville station was built in 1909 by the Compagnie des chemins de fer de l'Ouest. It is one of the stations on the second section of the Charleval - Serqueux line, inaugurated in 1910. It was through this station that the Dufour and then Mouchard flour mills shipped a large part of their flour. It closed its doors in 1969, the date on which the Charleval - Serqueux line was definitively closed. It has now been converted into housing.
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There are over 25 hiking routes in the Auzouville-Sur-Ry area, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging excursions through the Norman countryside.
Yes, Auzouville-Sur-Ry offers several easy hiking trails perfect for beginners or families. These routes often explore the tranquil countryside, such as the local walk known as "Le Dîmage d'Auzouville-sur-Ry et sa calme campagne," which allows for observation of local monuments and the communal pond.
Hikers can expect diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, verdant valleys, and traditional bocage (hedged farmland). Many trails traverse the beautiful Vallée du Crevon, featuring rivers like the Crevon and Aubette. You might also encounter the unique flora and fauna of the Marais des Communaux (Communal Marsh) or enjoy panoramic views over the Aubette valley from La Côte du Roule.
Yes, many routes around Auzouville-Sur-Ry are circular. For example, the Rural loop from Boos is a moderate circular path winding through the characteristic rolling hills and bocage. Another option is the Andelle River – Old railway loop from Croisy-sur-Andelle, which takes you through river valleys and wooded areas.
The region is rich in historical and natural attractions. You can explore the area around the remarkable Blainville-Crevon Castle, or discover the Château de Martainville. The Fontaine-Guérard Abbey – Levavasseur Cotton Mill loop from La Neuville-Chant-d'Oisel also passes by the historic Levavasseur Cotton Mill.
Yes, the Jardin Plume in Auzouville-Sur-Ry is a renowned contemporary garden. It harmonizes structure with nature within a traditional Norman orchard, famous for its grasses and perennial plants, offering a peaceful and visually appealing destination for a stroll.
The hiking routes in Auzouville-Sur-Ry are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the peaceful rural panoramas, the mix of shaded woodlands and open sections, and the well-maintained trails that wind through valleys and past historic sites.
Yes, Auzouville-Sur-Ry is part of the 60-kilometer "Circuit Bovary," a 15-stage route. This allows visitors to explore the villages, sites, and landscapes believed to have inspired Gustave Flaubert's novel *Madame Bovary*, offering a unique long-distance themed hiking experience.
The region's lush green fields and diverse flora make spring and summer particularly appealing for hiking. However, the changing colors of autumn also offer a beautiful backdrop, and the varied terrain can be enjoyed year-round, with appropriate gear for cooler or wetter conditions.
Yes, the natural environments around Auzouville-Sur-Ry, such as the Marais des Communaux and the communal pond, offer opportunities to discover unique local flora and fauna. Birdwatching is also popular, with the local LPO (League for the Protection of Birds) organizing nature outings to engage with the local birdlife.
Many popular hiking circuits originate from the nearby village of Ry, where parking is generally available. Additionally, specific trailheads or attractions like the Jardin Plume often provide designated parking areas for visitors.
Yes, Auzouville-Sur-Ry features an organized picnic area. This provides a convenient spot for hikers to rest and enjoy the outdoors after an activity, surrounded by the tranquil Norman countryside.


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