Sentier le lavoir
Description
On the way, find signs that tell the history of the town. During this walk you can also enter the Saint-Hélier church, built in the 19th century and which is made up of XNUMX glass roofs created by François Décorchemont, a master glassmaker.
Follow the route to go down to the Beuzeville wash house, so you will go from the city to nature.
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Trail to the washhouse
Distance:4,2 km
Your itinerary
Step 1
With your back to the tourist office, go to the right to pass in front of the church (first stop to admire the stained glass windows).
Step 2
Cross the square with the water jets (place du Général Leclerc) and take the Route de Cormeilles. In front of the college turn right to pass the primary school, then left at the crossroads and immediately turn right at the fork. Cross the housing estate straight on.
Step 3
At the end of the street, turn right to find a sunken path at the end of the dead end road. At the edge of the woods, turn right and follow the forest path overlooking the valley straight on.
Step 4
Before the Departmental Road, go down the path on the left (round trip to the wash house). At the tarmac, continue to descend to the right until the Saint Hélier washhouse.
Step 5
After a refreshing stop, take the same path as on the way out and go up to the forest path above (point 4). Walk along the main road towards the town on the sidewalk, sheltered from the safety barriers.
Step 6
At the intersection with Rue Bertinière, turn left to cross the Route Départementale (watch out for traffic), then opposite, continue Rue Michel de Saint-Pierre.
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