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Road cycling around Claville offers access to varied terrain within the Eure and Seine-Maritime departments of Normandy, France. The region features river valleys, rolling hills, and extensive forests, providing diverse landscapes for cyclists. While Claville itself is a small commune, its location allows for exploration of both pastoral countryside and limestone hillsides with panoramic views. The area's network of minor roads and cycle paths caters to different road cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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47.6km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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6.86km
00:20
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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47.6km
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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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A beautiful "Véloferrée" connecting Evreux to Pont-Authou.
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The building is located in the heart of the city on a square. The oriented church follows an elongated plan consisting of three buildings ending in a polygonal chevet with five cut sides. The church is preceded by a bell tower-porch on the facade. The first building consists of the nave and its side aisles on four bays. The church was destroyed in 1893 by a fire and rebuilt in 1896.
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This former monastery church, the ruins of which still bear impressive witness to the former size and splendor of the abbey, was not dedicated to one of the many people we venerate as saints, but rather the ONE God in THREE persons - God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and God's Holy Spirit - was chosen as its patron saint. Father Reinhard Körner writes about the mystery of the Holy Trinity: "Among the great prayer-givers in the history of Christianity... I found prayer texts in which each of the divine three was explicitly addressed - in the same prayer. When I tried to recite the texts, I could sense that these people had not only had God the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit in mind individually - they were addressing a divine community. And it seemed to me that they could only do this in their written prayers because they did it otherwise, quietly in their hearts."
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This former monastery church, the ruins of which still bear impressive witness to the former size and splendor of the abbey, was not dedicated to one of the many people who died as martyrs (witnesses of faith) for their Christian beliefs, or who we venerate as blessed or saints because of their exemplary way of life. Rather, this parish has chosen God himself - in the "Holy Trinity" - as its patron saint. According to Christian teaching, we believe in ONE God who exists in THREE persons - God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and the Holy Spirit. The following description can be found on the EKD (Evangelical Church of Germany) website: "The word tries to express the seemingly impossible, namely that God is three and one at the same time. To understand this, it helps to consider how people have experienced God throughout history: as a creator who loves his world and people like a father loves his children. As a God who became human in Jesus Christ, his Son, and shared human life. And finally, as a God who is still present and alive among people in the Holy Spirit."
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Along this old railway line, you can enjoy the vast open trails.
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Magnificent ruin of the priory of the Holy Trinity. Former monastery from the 11th century, part of Norman heritage.
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Former disused railway line converted into a Voie Verte.
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A magnificent place for lovers of old stones.
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Road cycling around Claville offers a diverse landscape. You'll find routes through pastoral river valleys, rolling green hills, and extensive forests, particularly in the Eure department. Some sections, especially along the Seine, feature generally flat gradients, while others, like those deviating from riverbanks or along the Côte d'Albâtre, can include short, sharp climbs or steeper gradients, providing varied challenges for cyclists.
Yes, there are plenty of options for easier rides. Out of over 470 road cycling routes around Claville, 124 are rated as easy. These typically follow minor roads and cycleways through the countryside, offering a gentle introduction to the region's beauty. An example is Le Val Gallerand – Priory of the Holy Trinity loop from Ferrières-Haut-Clocher, which is an easy 29.1-mile path through rural landscapes.
Many routes offer opportunities to explore the rich heritage of the region. You can cycle past historic sites like Évreux Cathedral, as seen on the Évreux Museum – Évreux Cathedral (Notre-Dame) loop from Claville. Other attractions in the wider area include impressive castles such as Houetteville Castle and Conches-en-Ouche Keep, and historic abbeys like Jumièges Abbey. The famous Monet's Garden in Giverny is also accessible via cycling routes in the Eure department.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Claville are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Grotte de Gaudreville – Wide asphalt road loop from Claville is a popular 34.8-mile circular route. Another option is the Wide asphalt road – Saint-Éloi Church of Le Fidelaire loop from Ferrières-Haut-Clocher, which is a moderate 31.4-mile loop.
The region is generally pleasant for road cycling from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while summer offers warm weather ideal for longer rides. Autumn provides beautiful foliage and cooler temperatures. While specific details for Claville are limited, the broader Normandy region is welcoming to cyclists during these seasons, with many routes using minor roads that are accessible year-round, weather permitting.
The road cycling routes around Claville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes peaceful river valleys, rolling hills, and quiet country roads. The blend of natural beauty and opportunities to discover historic landmarks like Évreux Cathedral is also frequently highlighted.
Claville's location provides access to several significant long-distance cycling routes in the wider Normandy region. You can connect to sections of La Seine à Vélo (The Seine by Bike), which follows the Seine River for over 500 kilometers. Parts of the Avenue Verte London-Paris also pass through the Seine-Maritime department, offering a well-laid-out route. For coastal views, La Vélomaritime (EuroVelo 4) provides a dramatic experience along the English Channel.
While specific public transport connections directly to Claville for cyclists are not detailed, the region's commitment to cycling tourism, evidenced by the 'Accueil Vélo' label, suggests good infrastructure. For parking, routes often start from villages or towns where public parking is available. For more detailed information on cycling infrastructure and services in the broader region, you might find resources on local tourism sites helpful, such as Seine-Maritime Tourisme or France Vélo Tourisme.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly cycling options, particularly on routes that utilize dedicated cycleways or quiet minor roads. The Avenue Verte London-Paris, which passes through the Seine-Maritime department, is known for being family-friendly. Additionally, the generally flat gradients along river valleys, such as those found on sections of La Seine à Vélo, can be suitable for families. Look for routes rated as 'easy' on komoot for the most suitable options.
The broader Normandy region, including areas accessible from Claville, is well-equipped to welcome cyclists. Many charming villages and towns along the routes offer cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. The 'Accueil Vélo' label indicates establishments that provide quality services for cyclists, including bike-friendly accommodation and repair facilities. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify points of interest like cafes and towns for breaks.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 12 routes rated as difficult among the over 470 available. These routes typically feature more significant elevation gains and steeper climbs, often venturing into the limestone hillsides for impressive panoramas of the Seine Valley or tackling the more undulating sections of the Côte d'Albâtre. These routes provide invigorating rides for those looking to test their endurance.


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