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Road cycling around Saint-Martin-Osmonville offers diverse landscapes within the Pays de Bray region of Normandy, France. The terrain features pleasant rolling hills, extensive hedged farmlands, and significant woodlands like the Forêt d'Eawy. These natural features provide varied terrain for road bikes, ranging from gentle ascents to more dynamic sections. The area benefits from well-maintained roads and established cycling infrastructure, making it suitable for various road cycling routes.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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43.8km
01:51
270m
270m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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41.4km
01:55
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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39.4km
01:38
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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31.5km
01:19
200m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.3km
01:16
200m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Clères is a French commune with 1,380 inhabitants in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region. It belongs to the arrondissement of Rouen and the canton of Bois-Guillaume.
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Taking tours of the park with a naturalist’s commentary is fantastic!
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The original construction of the building dates back to the 11th and 12th centuries, partly destroyed by lightning on June 10, 1883. In 1896 it was decided to demolish and completely rebuild the church. In front of the church, you can admire the Dillard Fountain. This dates from 1901. Although he died about fifteen years before its construction, Mr. Dillard was keen to supply the city with drinking water and it was with this objective that he made a legacy in his will, a legacy which was contested by the family and whose lawsuit against the town of Saint-Saëns failed. The Dillard Fountain remained operational until 1960 when the city was connected to drinking water.
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Every year (first Sunday of spring) the village of Clères welcomes spring with the traditional daffodil festival and its market. For decades, this festival has been a meeting point for the summer. We will therefore find different local producers and artisans presenting their products, but also awareness stands around nature and shows.
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The Sainte-Avoye church was built in the 13th century and the 17th century. It remained under the patronage of the Counts of Clères for a very long time. Formerly dedicated to the Holy Trinity, the church changed its name following a very popular pilgrimage in honor of Saint Avoye. The Christ of the church was restored in 2023.
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The market halls were built in the 18th century, and over time had various functions: museums, cinema hall, attic... Today, they have regained their former glory and host a weekly market on Sunday morning as well as an annual event every first Sunday of Spring: the Daffodil Festival.
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Blainville-Crevon Castle is a site where five different castles were built and destroyed over the centuries. You will be able to discover the ruins of the medieval fortress, admire the magnificent staircase and the underground cellars, and learn the history of the place from the passionate volunteers who have been excavating and restoring it since 1967. The castle is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and you You can also enjoy the cultural events that take place there, such as the Archéo Jazz festival.
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There are over 200 road cycling routes in the Saint-Martin-Osmonville area, offering a wide range of options for cyclists. These routes are well-regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.75 stars.
The region, part of the Pays de Bray, is characterized by pleasant rolling hills, extensive hedged farmlands, and significant woodlands like the Forêt d'Eawy. You'll encounter a mix of ascents and descents, providing dynamic road cycling experiences on well-maintained roads.
Yes, the routes around Saint-Martin-Osmonville cater to various abilities. You can find over 50 easy routes, more than 140 moderate options, and about 15 challenging trails, ensuring there's something for every cyclist, from beginners to experienced riders.
You can explore the vast Forêt d'Eawy, one of France's largest beech groves, which offers magnificent panoramas. Routes also pass by historical sites such as The Buchy Market Halls, a cultural landmark dating back to before 1679.
Many of the road cycling routes around Saint-Martin-Osmonville are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Clères Village – Clères Zoological Park loop from Critot and the Blainville-Crevon Castle – The Buchy Market Halls loop from Critot.
The region is beautiful throughout the seasons, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with vibrant colors in the forests and comfortable temperatures for cycling. The well-maintained roads are generally suitable for cycling for much of the year.
While many routes feature rolling hills, there are numerous easy and moderate routes that can be enjoyed by families. The peaceful country roads and scenic landscapes provide a pleasant environment for cycling with children, especially on routes with less elevation gain.
Yes, many routes originate from villages or towns like Critot, where you can typically find parking. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking availability.
Cycling through the charming villages of the Pays de Bray often provides opportunities to discover local producers, cafes, and restaurants. These villages offer ideal spots to pause, refuel, and experience the local culture.
The unique combination of the expansive Forêt d'Eawy, the gentle rolling hills and hedged farmlands of the Pays de Bray, and access to major cycling itineraries like the "Avenue Verte London-Paris" creates a diverse and rewarding experience. You'll find varied terrain, beautiful natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest.
Yes, the region is part of the "Avenue Verte London-Paris" and the "Tour de la Seine-Maritime à Vélo." These major itineraries offer opportunities for long-distance cycling on high-quality asphalt surfaces, with marked loops for further exploration of the Normandy countryside.
This route is rated as moderate. It features winding country roads and offers varied elevation profiles, making it a good choice for cyclists looking for a dynamic ride with some challenges.
This easy route, covering about 31.5 km (19.6 miles), typically takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete, offering a pleasant ride through the rural landscape.


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