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Road cycling around Sévis, located within Val-de-Scie in Normandy, offers routes through the distinctive "bocage" landscape of Pays de Bray. This area features lush meadows, hedged farmlands, and rolling hills, with elevations ranging from 66 to 172 meters. The region is characterized by gently undulating dales and woodlands, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. The Avenue Verte London <> Paris also runs through the area, offering high-quality asphalt surfaces for extended rides.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A small bridge provides access to the Source campsite, and the "La Scie" River also passes through it. It is located very close to the Véloroute du Lin (about 50 meters away) in "Le Plessis" (municipality of Hautot-sur-Mer). You can also use it to reach the Canadian Cemetery, which is 1.5 kilometers from the bridge. Several picnic tables are located around the bridge.
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This Saint-Crespin church is tiny for a tiny village. The town hall is tiny too. They are located right next door, like a vestige of blessed times gone by.
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Saint-Valery was built by the chamberlain of the kings of France Charles VIII and Louis XII, Jacques de Moy. The work was continued at the end of the 15th century by the lord of Estouville. Before its reconstruction following the disaster of the Hundred Years' War (1328-1456) it was dedicated to Saint Ripert. From 1694, the parish belonged to the Count of Ausmonville and was located two leagues from Dieppe, or in the weight and measure used in Normandy about five kilometers from the city of Dieppe. The ordinance of May 31, 1733 of King Louis XV ordered that the parishes of the admiralty of Barfleur on which Saint-Valery then depended as an exception be exempt from timber cutting tax. It should be noted, however, that at the time, Anneville-en-Scere was spelled and not Annville-sur-Scie. The 19th century was the century of vacations and literary tourism. Maupassant was born in the nearby village of La Tourvile sur Arc. Many sources relating to parish life in the 19th century in Anneville-sur-Scie are provided by the journal Les Études normandes which devoted an issue to the ecclesiastical history of the diocese of Rouen in 1955.
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The Notre-Dame church, in Manéhouville, in Seine-Maritime, in Normandy, is attached to the parish of Saint-Pierre de Bacqueville – Vienne et Scie, in the deanery of Pays de Caux in the diocese of Rouen.
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The Scie viaduct is a viaduct spanning the Scie valley near Manéhouville, in Seine-Maritime. The viaduct supports the 7-kilometer extension of the national road 27 which was inaugurated on June 30, 2022 and which saves 10 minutes on the Dieppe - Rouen journey.
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Here, the port of Dieppe provides the famous seafront lawns. Very pleasant for picnics in the summer months.
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There are over 140 road cycling routes around Sévis, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. This includes approximately 39 easy routes, 92 moderate routes, and 9 more challenging routes.
The terrain around Sévis, located within the Pays de Bray, is characterized by a distinctive "bocage" landscape. You can expect lush meadows, hedged farmlands, and rolling hills with elevations generally ranging from 66 to 172 meters. The routes feature gently undulating dales and woodlands, providing varied and engaging rides. Sections of the Avenue Verte London <> Paris also run through the area, offering high-quality asphalt surfaces.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for various abilities. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the presence of the Avenue Verte, known for its high-quality asphalt surface, provides smoother sections that can be more accessible. Many routes feature moderate ascents, making them enjoyable for those looking for a pleasant ride through the scenic countryside.
Road cycling routes around Sévis offer picturesque views of the Normandy countryside, featuring the distinctive bocage landscape with its lush green meadows, hedged farmlands, and rolling hills. You'll pass through charming villages and along river valleys. For example, the Mongolian Yurt – Rural Cottage loop from Saint-Victor l'Abbaye offers scenic rural vistas.
Yes, the area around Sévis is rich in historical and natural points of interest. You might encounter sites like the Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Auffay, which is part of the Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Auffay – Small bridge over the Scie loop from Auffay route. Other attractions in the broader region include the impressive abbey church of Saint-Germer-de-Fly and charming towns like Gerberoy with its timber-framed houses.
Bike rental services are available through the local tourist office in Val-de-Scie, which encompasses Sévis. This makes it convenient to access bicycles for exploring the surrounding Pays de Bray region.
For experienced riders looking for longer distances, routes like the Small bridge over the Scie – Muchedent Canadian Park loop from Auffay cover approximately 62.3 km (38.7 miles) with over 460 meters of elevation gain. Another option is the Viaduc de la Scie – Château d'Arques-la-Bataille loop from Auffay, which is about 59.3 km (36.9 miles) and features over 550 meters of ascent.
Many of the road cycling routes around Sévis are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Clères Village – Clères Zoological Park loop from Saint-Victor l'Abbaye is a circular route covering about 43 km (26.7 miles).
The Pays de Bray region, where Sévis is located, offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically provide milder weather, making it ideal to enjoy the lush green landscapes and varied terrain. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The road cycling routes around Sévis are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 13 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic bocage landscape, and the smooth sections of the Avenue Verte, which make for enjoyable rides through the Normandy countryside.
Yes, the Pays de Bray region is known for its gently undulating dales and rolling hills, providing routes with moderate ascents that offer a rewarding challenge without being overly strenuous. Many routes feature elevation gains between 300 and 550 meters, perfect for a good workout.
While specific parking details for individual trailheads are not provided, many routes in the region start from towns like Auffay or Saint-Victor l'Abbaye, where parking is generally available. For public transport, it's advisable to check regional services connecting to these towns, as Sévis itself is a smaller village.


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