Roches d'Oëtre
A stunning gorge viewpoint in Normandy's Suisse Normande, where schist cliffs plunge into a forested river valley — unexpectedly wild for northern France.
About this spectacle
The Roches d'Oëtre are a dramatic series of rocky outcrops rising above the Rouvre gorge in Normandy's Suisse Normande region. Visitors standing at the viewpoint look down into a deep, forested valley where the Rouvre river winds far below — a surprisingly rugged landscape for northwestern France. The sensation is one of unexpected verticality: weathered schist cliffs drop sharply into dense broadleaf woodland, the green canopy stretching in every direction. In autumn, the foliage turns amber and gold, intensifying the sense of depth. In spring, the valley fills with birdsong and fresh greenery. The air carries the scent of moss and stone. Walking trails trace the ridge and descend toward the river, offering changing perspectives at each turn. It is a gentle wilderness — not alpine in scale, but quietly spectacular in its intimacy.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Sep — May
Getting there
Nearest airport: CFR. Nearest city: Flers.
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