Distance: 10.5 km
Duration: 03h
PERTHEVILLE-NERS
Discover the plain of the Pays de Falaise. On your way, a surprising heritage will be offered to you: the Château de Pertheville, the Abbey of Saint-André-en-Gouffern, but also the astonishing statue of the "stone horse" which gave its name to this circuit.

Walking

Discover the plain of the Pays de Falaise. On your way, a surprising heritage will be offered to you: the Château de Pertheville, the Abbey of Saint-André-en-Gouffern, but also the astonishing statue of the "stone horse" which gave its name to this circuit.

Your itinerary

PERTHEVILLE-NERS

Discover the plain of the Pays de Falaise. On your way, a surprising heritage will be offered to you: the Château de Pertheville, the Abbey of Saint-André-en-Gouffern, but also the astonishing statue of the "stone horse" which gave its name to this circuit.
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Step 1

Pertheville-Ners town hall car park. Exit the parking lot on the left then turn right again.
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Step 2

Leave the first entrance to the town on your right. At the height of the agricultural shed, take the first path on the left. Follow this flat road for about 1,5 km to the railway line. Continue straight until the end of the road.
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Step 3

Take the D 129 to the right, then immediately turn left towards Vignats (D 129a). Go about 200 m then turn right, and at the bottom of the hill, rush into the second path on the left (muddy in winter).
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Step 4

Depending on the season, wild orchids and Fragon holly will be present. At the second intersection, turn right.
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Step 5

Take the paved road, straight on to a place called "Les Maisonnettes" and there, turn right. Cross the D 129 again and take the path opposite, follow the signs.
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Step 6

Go about 2 km in the plain and just before reaching the D 63 road, take the path to the right at the end of which, cross the railway line by the small white bridge. Get off and continue straight to find the road that leads you to Pertheville-Ners.