There are a number of waymarked footpaths to allow you discover all that Flamanville has to offer, including the GR 223 long-distance footpath, which runs along the rocky, sandy coastline of the Cotentin peninsula.
Are you looking for a hike to do in Flamanville and its surroundings? By the sea, in the countryside, local loops and circuits, long-distance routes… Manche Tourisme offers several circuits.
The organization allows you to quickly view the hiking routes and circuits in the area of your choice. Whether you are a keen walker, cyclist, mountain biker or horse rider, you can refine your search according to your interests using the filter criteria offered on the map. Lovers of walks or experienced hikers, you can also quickly identify walking routes by difficulty and length, and choose the base map that suits you!
Let this selection of hikes be your guide to discovering Flamanville:
Distance: 9 km
Duration: 2h30
Level: Easy
Distance: 20km
Duration: 5 hours
Level: Easy
Distance: 22 km
Duration: 5h40
Level: Easy
Do you need topographical guides for your hiking trails? Discover all the department’s trails and prepare your walks with local topo-guides.
Along the hiking trails, in the magnificent setting of the castle park, enjoy this accommodation located 500m from the village. The stopover accommodation of the castle of Flamanville welcomes you all year round.
The stopover accommodation is equipped with:
This accommodation is labeled Gîte de France and has the Departmental Directorate of Social Cohesion (DDCS) approval.
It is possible to book rooms individually or the whole accommodation. If you do not book the entire accommodation, beds are allocated on a first-come.
This is a stopover accommodation, reserved exclusively for hikers, and bed linen is provided.
Arrival after 4 p.m. and departure before 10 a.m.
Holiday vouchers are accepted.
Stopover accommodation of the castle of Flamanville
1 rue du Château
50340 Flamanville
+33 (0)2 33 87 66 66
mairie@flamanville.fr
During your walks through gorse and greenery, take a break at Cap of Flamanville. At 85m above sea level, you will discover the buildings of an old semaphore. Now restored, it houses a restaurant and a stopover accommodation very popular with walkers.
The semaphore was built in 1807 on the Cap of Flamanville. It was sold by the Navy to the municipality in 1984. The exceptional view and the Pierre du Rey attract many hikers.