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Mountain biking around Saint-Nicolas-De-Sommaire features a landscape of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and tranquil ponds, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by its rural setting, with routes often passing through agricultural areas and near historical sites. Elevation changes are generally moderate, providing a mix of gentle climbs and descents.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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47.1km
03:06
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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01:57
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The Abbey of Saint-Évroult is a former Benedictine abbey. It is renowned for having been founded in the 6th century by Saint Évroult under the name of “Abbey of Ouche”.
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Ruin of the Abbey in the town of Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois, you can easily visit the grounds!
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Ruins of an ancient Benedictine abbey, founded in the 6th century by Saint Évroult, a nobleman who became a monk. Saint-Évroult Abbey was a center of learning and culture in the Middle Ages, but it was destroyed during the French Revolution. You can still admire the remains of the Gothic church, the cloister and the abbot's house, as well as the view of the pond and the forest. The abbey also has an interpretation center which tells its history and presents some archaeological discoveries, such as a beautiful 12th century rose window. You can also spend the night in the gîte set up in the abbot's former home. Saint-Évroult Abbey is a place where you can immerse yourself in the past and appreciate the beauty of nature.
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The St Evroult Notre Dame du Bois pond belonged to the ancient abbey of Saint-Evroult where monks sought solitude for centuries. Along the way, you can admire the Saint-Clair fountain, source of the Charentonne, and the ruins of the abbey.
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The Saint-Évroult national forest extends over approximately 700 hectares. Former property of the abbey of the same name, it is now available for you to walk around and soak up the greenery of the forest.
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Saint-Evroult Abbey is a 7th century Benedictine abbey. The splendid ruins you see in front of you are the result of major works carried out in the 13th century, when the abbey was fortified.
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Saint-Evroult Abbey is a 7th century Benedictine abbey. The splendid ruins you see in front of you are the result of major works carried out in the 13th century when the abbey was enriched.
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The poetry of ruins… Time stands still in this quiet village in the Pays d’Ouche. On the small square, the wide Gothic arcades of the gatehouse are open. Past the porch, lie the remains of the old 13th century abbey church below. Of this long building of around a hundred meters, there remain elevated parts of the porch and the transept, as well as the bases of the walls and columns of the nave which perfectly outline the plan. The open perspective on the large pond to the east, the light and the tranquility of the place give an intense charm to the walk. Founded in the 7th century by Evroult, a notable close to Merovingian power, Notre-Dame-du-Bois experienced a brilliant renaissance in the 11th century with the arrival of monks from Bec then Jumièges and the assistance of two Norman families. An intellectual and artistic center, its scriptorium was one of the most famous in Normandy. This era is marked by the stay of exceptional personalities, such as Lanfranc, prior of Bec Abbey, but especially Orderic Vital, famous historian of the Norman church. Having become very rich, the abbey underwent a period of great reconstruction in the 13th century, of which the current ruins are testimony. You can now rediscover the atmosphere and charm of this abbey by staying at the stopover gite set up in the former abbey home. source: https://www.abbayes-normandie.com/groupes/tours-operateurs/abbaye-de-saint-evroult-notre-dame-du-bois/
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There are over 10 mountain bike trails documented on komoot for the Saint-Nicolas-De-Sommaire area, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
Yes, for an easier ride, consider the Saint-Évroult Abbey – Abbaye de Saint-Evroult loop from Saint-Evroult-Notre-Dame-du-Bois. This 14.6-mile (23.6 km) trail is rated easy and takes about 1 hour 36 minutes to complete, passing through rural landscapes and historical landmarks.
For a challenging ride, the Étoile du Perche Signpost – Soligny-la-Trappe Abbey loop from Rai-Aube is a difficult 47-mile (75.7 km) route that typically takes nearly 6 hours to complete, featuring significant elevation changes.
Many trails in the region are circular. For example, the Étang des Gaillons loop from Zone Industrielle n°1 - CAT is a moderate 29.2-mile (47.1 km) loop exploring the area around the Étang des Gaillons. Another option is the Bois des Sapinettes – Château de L'Aigle loop from Saint-Sulpice-sur-Risle, a 15.3-mile (24.6 km) moderate path.
Trail lengths vary significantly, from shorter routes like the Château de L'Aigle loop from Le Minerai at 9.2 miles (14.85 km) taking under an hour, to longer, more challenging rides exceeding 40 miles (60 km) and requiring several hours.
The terrain around Saint-Nicolas-De-Sommaire is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and tranquil ponds. Routes often pass through rural agricultural areas and near historical sites, with generally moderate elevation changes offering a mix of gentle climbs and descents.
You can encounter several historical and natural landmarks. The Saint-Évroult Abbey loop passes by the historic Abbaye de Saint-Evroult. Other notable sites in the wider area include the Château de La Ferté-Frênel and the ancient Menhir de Gargantua.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it's advisable to ride earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat. Winter riding is possible but trails may be muddy or icy depending on conditions.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many routes in the region, particularly those starting from villages or industrial zones, offer accessible parking. It's always recommended to check the individual route details on komoot for precise starting points and parking information.
The mountain bike trails in Saint-Nicolas-De-Sommaire are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the diverse landscape, the tranquility of the woodlands, and the opportunity to explore historical sites along the routes.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the Château de L'Aigle loop from Le Minerai offers a picturesque and relatively shorter moderate ride, allowing you to explore the local countryside and pass by the Château de L'Aigle without committing to a full-day excursion.


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