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Hiking & Cycling

Around
the
viaduct

Discover varied walking, cycling, and horseback riding routes around the Souleuvre Viaduct. From easy valley walks to challenging mountain bike trails, explore the Normandy countryside.

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Nature

In the heart
of Normandy nature

Beyond the thrills and dazzling panoramas, the Souleuvre Viaduct is a true haven of peace for nature lovers and trail explorers. Here, the Normandy countryside reveals itself in all its splendor, offering a multitude of opportunities for invigorating walks, peaceful hikes, cycling excursions, or even horseback riding through the verdant valleys.

For everyone

Trails for all tastes

For an immediate immersion in the heart of the site’s nature and history, the first of all the walks to take at the Viaduct is undoubtedly the one that takes you along the Souleuvre Valley trail. This route is a true must-do and allows all visitors, from the youngest to the most experienced, to reach the bottom of the Valley in just a few minutes. There, you can admire the Viaduct in all its majesty, up close to the pillars.

Whether you are a seasoned walker in search of tranquility, a passionate cyclist looking for inspiring landscapes, or simply wanting to enjoy a refreshing family walk, the Viaduc de la Souleuvre site will seduce you with the diversity of its paths and the beauty of its environment, thus offering an open door to wider explorations of the Normandy countryside and its many marked trails, on foot, by bike or even on horseback.

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To wear

Prepare your
experience

Don’t forget your comfortable walking shoes, your cycling helmet, or your riding gear. And of course, your camera to immortalize these moments. The Souleuvre Viaduct awaits you for a complete immersion in the vibrant heart of Normandy.

To discover

Our
circuits

Discover our trails and explore the area around the Viaduct at your own pace, whether on foot or by bike. Each route takes you deeper into the site’s preserved nature and rich history.