Out of Caen, our way continues to trace the river Orne. 'Our' as on this first week I have old friend Andrew with me (and his yellow rucksack cover that a future post may have to reveal..) We follow the GR36, one of the long distance footpaths that crisscross France.
The Orne is a deep valley that cuts through the Suisse-Normande, a low hilly plateau that quickly offers what seems deepest France. Here's an alpine looking church that lives up to the area's surprising name.
The walking is a delicious mixture of riverside paths, quiet country lanes, a disused railway ('la voie verte', popular with the Caen citizenry), woods, field edges and tracks - many dripping with hawthorn in flower.
This is the view coming down to Clecy, two days out from Caen in the heart of the Suisse-Normande. The photo fails to do justice to the panorama!
And here is the river and a fisherman from a Clecy B&B window.
Great photos - hope the 8kg pack is turning out to have the right things in it, happy wanderings
ReplyDeletelooks really lovely
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