This 18 km stage will take you along the customs officers’ path, where you’ll discover different buildings that were once used to watch the coastline. Enjoy a coffee on the picturesque harbour in Omonville-la-Rogue before heading west across the pebbles. Note: take care when walking, as the plovers often nest in the wrack line. Next, you’ll walk between the sea and the fields, going over several stiles. Take a break at the old semaphore at the Pointe de Jardeheu. Now a gîte, this site has fantastic views of the sea and the rugged coastline of La Hague, and is a great place to enjoy one of the gorgeous sunsets.
The coastal path goes past rocky coves to the beach in Saint-Martin bay, and ends in Plainvic inlet. Carry on along the coast until you get to the D45, after a few steps. Turn right onto the path to Port Racine a picturesque site that’s full of charm. This little harbour is said to be the smallest in France, at just 800 m², with an 11 m opening between the two jetties.
Carry on along the coastal path and head down to the right, past the fort and the Roche Gélétan. After going over several stiles, you’ll reach the semaphore, then the bunker. Walk across the pebbles again until you get to Goury harbour, known for its busy lifeboat station and numerous sea rescue operations. From here, you can see La Hague lighthouse, built to signal the Alderney race, one of the most powerful ocean currents in Europe. Enjoy the wild and unspoilt landscapes that look rather like Ireland. From Goury harbour, head left between the dry stone walls towards La Roche hamlet. Go past the old lavoir (wash house), then follow the path that winds its way to Écalgrain bay. Once again, there are some spectacular views from the top of the cliffs, looking out to sea and along the coastline.
When you reach the D401, turn right onto the path to avoid the road, go across the car park below and take the little bridge over the stream. Then head up the path on the right and go over Les Vaux stream. You’ll go past the superb Cul Rond cove, before climbing up to the old semaphore at Nez de Voidries, your destination! Enjoy a well-earned rest with a fantastic view!
Walking
GR®223
Practical information
Type of trail
GR
Markup
Red and white
Starting point
LA HAGUE
Port
Ending point
JOBOURG
Nez des Voidries
Elevation (m) | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 12 | 7 | 12 | 12 | 10 | 11 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 7 | 8 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 9 | 22 | 20 | 31 | 34 | 23 | 56 | 24 | 37 | 19 | 66 | 105 |
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Distance | 0 km | 0.5 km | 1 km | 1.6 km | 2.2 km | 2.4 km | 2.7 km | 3 km | 3.4 km | 4 km | 4.8 km | 5.5 km | 5.7 km | 5.8 km | 6.3 km | 6.9 km | 7.4 km | 7.8 km | 8.3 km | 8.9 km | 9.5 km | 10 km | 10.5 km | 11.1 km | 11.5 km | 12 km | 12.4 km | 13 km | 13.2 km | 13.6 km | 14 km | 14.5 km | 14.8 km | 15.3 km | 15.6 km | 15.9 km | 16.3 km | 16.9 km | 17.3 km | 17.8 km | 18.2 km | 18.8 km |
Hiker's tips
- Wear appropriate clothing for the route and the weather
- Make sure you take enough water
- Tell family or friends where you’re planning to go and make sure you take a fully charged mobile
- Protect nature: take your rubbish home with you, keep your dog on a lead and stay on the marked paths.