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Hiking in Calvados offers diverse landscapes, from the rugged, hilly terrain of Suisse Normande to its varied coastline. The region features extensive sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and serene forest paths. Inland, areas like the Orne Valley provide opportunities for exploration, while the traditional bocage landscape includes humid meadows and woodlands.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
4.5
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17.2km
04:24
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Hike the moderate Baie de l'Orne Trail, a 10.7-mile route through diverse landscapes and coastal views in the Estuaire de l'Orne National Na
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4.46km
01:10
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30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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219
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12.7km
03:25
160m
160m
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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10.9km
02:46
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A port couldn’t be more picturesque!
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A small town that has to cope with a lot of tourists, but is so beautiful that you absolutely have to visit it.
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Sitting at this charming harbor and enjoying a good coffee, wonderful!
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GPS coordinates: N 49° 21.616, W 0° 50.876 The monument of the 5th Engineer Special Brigade honors the US Combat Engineers who fought during the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944. It stands on the site of a former German strongpoint and consists of a concrete base with granite and bronze plaques, which specifically honor the subunits of the brigade – including the 299th Engineer Combat Battalion. The 5th Engineer Special Brigade was responsible for the Omaha Beach sector. Their main tasks included clearing mines and obstacles, creating lanes for vehicles, rescuing the wounded, and supporting the infantry during the landings. Despite heavy shelling, the brigade succeeded in securing the landing zones, thereby enabling the supply and movement of Allied troops. The monument commemorates their courage and sacrifices.
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From above Omaha Beach, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the landing beaches, complemented by an overview panel. This shows the positions of the units, the routes of the landing ships, and the movements of troops inland, allowing them to vividly retrace the course of the D-Day landings.
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The monument titled “The Spirit of American Youth Rising From the Waves” is surrounded by a semicircular row of columns. At the ends of the colonnade, two loggias display illustrated maps in English and French: the southern one depicts the Normandy landings, the northern one the advance of the Allies until the German surrender in 1945.
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At both ends of a colonnade are loggias, in which maps and explanations of the battles are shown in English and French. The southern loggia depicts the course of the Normandy landings and the subsequent advance of the Allies inland. The northern loggia, on the other hand, shows the military operations in Western Europe – from D-Day to the capitulation of Germany in May 1945.
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Beautiful old town directly on the sea with a beautiful marina in the city
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Calvados offers a vast network of over 1000 hiking trails accessible by bus. These routes cater to various difficulty levels, with nearly 500 easy routes, over 450 moderate routes, and around 50 more challenging options.
You'll find a diverse range of landscapes. The inland region of Suisse Normande offers rugged, hilly terrain with impressive viewpoints like the Roche d'Oëtre. Along the coast, you can explore sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and historical sites like the D-Day Landing Beaches. There are also serene forest and countryside walks, including the traditional bocage landscape.
Yes, many routes are suitable for families. For an easy and charming walk, consider the Honfleur Old Harbour – Honfleur loop from Honfleur, which is just 5 km long and explores the picturesque town. The coastal paths also offer gentle strolls with beautiful views.
Absolutely. Many of the bus-accessible routes in Calvados are designed as circular walks, allowing you to return to your starting point easily. An example is the Deauville Market Square – Deauville Town Hall loop from Deauville, which offers a moderate 10.8 km experience.
The Suisse Normande region is renowned for its viewpoints, particularly the Roche d'Oëtre, which offers extensive views of the Orne loop. Coastal paths also provide stunning vistas of the English Channel. For a coastal perspective, the Merville-Franceville Beach – Observation platform loop from Merville-Franceville-Plage offers great opportunities for birdwatching and sea views.
Calvados is rich in history. You can explore the D-Day Landing Beaches, including Omaha Beach, and visit memorials. The charming town of Honfleur, with its old harbour and Sainte-Catherine Church, is also easily accessible. Consider visiting Pegasus Bridge or the Batteries des Longues for a glimpse into WWII history.
The hiking trails in Calvados are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 6,700 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's diverse scenery, from rugged hills to picturesque coastlines, and the convenience of public transport access.
Yes, Calvados boasts a beautiful and varied coastline with several bus-accessible walks. You can enjoy strolls along sandy beaches or more invigorating hikes along cliffs. The Baie de l'Orne Trail is a moderate 17 km route that explores the scenic Orne Bay.
Yes, the region offers routes near various natural features. You can find trails that lead to areas like Seine Bay or Pont-L'Évêque Lake Beach. The Marais Nature Park is another excellent spot for nature observation.
Certainly. Towns like Honfleur and Deauville offer routes that combine charming urban environments with nearby natural beauty. For example, the The Normandy – Trouville Beach loop from Trouville-sur-Mer allows you to explore the town and its beautiful beach.


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