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Mountain biking around Tilleul-Dame-Agnès offers routes through a landscape characterized by fields, meadows, woods, and rivers. This varied terrain provides a mix of paths suitable for cycling, ranging from flatter sections to more undulating areas. The region includes protected natural zones, such as those around the Manoir du Hom, which are conducive to outdoor activities and wildlife observation. Historical sites like the Donjon de Conches-en-Ouche also feature in the area's diverse scenery.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.7km
02:00
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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47.5km
03:55
510m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.2km
03:28
280m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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25.6km
02:05
340m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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If you are interested in ancient history and megalithic monuments, you can visit the Dolmen de la Pierre Courcoulée, a stone tomb dating from the Neolithic period. You can admire the impressive puddingstone slab that covers the dolmen, measuring more than 4 meters long and weighing about 10 tons. The slab rests on four pillars of the same material, forming a chamber which was probably used for funerary rituals. The dolmen is one of the oldest and best preserved in Normandy, it has been listed as a historical monument since 1889. The Pierre Courcoulée Dolmen is a privileged place to get some fresh air and discover the local heritage.
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The Grotte de Gaudreville is a natural cave and geological wonder that was formed by the erosion of limestone by water over millions of years. The cave has several rooms and galleries, adorned with stalactites, stalagmites, columns and calcite curtains. The cave is also home to various species of bats, spiders and insects. You can visit the cave by booking a guided tour with the Association Spéléologique de l'Eure, which regularly organizes excursions to the site.
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The town of Goms is rather pretty, too bad it is populated by inbreds
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Very pretty typical residence on the edge of the Iton River. To have!
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Built at the end of the 11th century by Roger III de Tosny, Lord of Conches. The thickness of the walls is 2.60m. The walls and window embrasures were coated with a layer of mortar mixed with lime and fine sand in order to give a more noble appearance to this flint construction. On the ground floor: it was the food reserve, there were no windows. 1st floor: A central well was used to supply the Château with drinking water. It was emptied in 1849. A fireplace was in each room. It was around 1417, when Conches was in English hands, that the defensive power of the keep was increased under the orders of Captal de Buch. He built an additional tower with the particularity of starting on a square base. Main seats of the castle: 1093: War of the Beautiful Ladies (fight between the Lords of Tosny and the Lords of Breteuil, Beaumont and Evreux) 1199: Philippe Auguste is king of France and he makes the domain of Conches available to his cousin Robert de Courtenay in 1202. 1364: first English occupation. 1371: 100 years war, Bertrand Dugesclin, captain of King Charles V, seizes Conches. 1420: Conquest of Normandy by the English, Henry V, King of England seizes Conches. The castle was taken over in 1440 by Charles VII, King of France. 1441: New English occupation. 1449: The French under the command of Robert de Floques, bailiff of Evreux storm the town of Conches.
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In our youth 🤣 there was a cyclo-cross with the ascent of the dungeon 😋 where we did our "classes" in this discipline 🚴😀
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This dungeon is the last vestige of the fortress of Conches-en-Ouche which was the scene of many battles. Du Guesclin notably laid siege to it in 1371 and took the fortress back from the English. The town center of Goms is also remarkable for its church and its old Norman houses.
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The region offers a varied landscape with fields, meadows, woods, and rivers. You'll find a mix of paths, from flatter sections suitable for a relaxed ride to more undulating areas that provide a bit more challenge. Protected natural zones, such as those around the Manoir du Hom, also feature diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, there are several options for beginners. Out of the 18 mountain bike routes available, 5 are classified as easy, offering a gentle introduction to the area's scenic beauty.
While most routes are moderate, there is at least one difficult mountain bike trail for those seeking a greater challenge. The moderate trails also offer varied terrain with some undulating sections to keep things interesting.
Yes, many of the routes are circular. For example, you can explore the Conches-en-Ouche Keep – Grotte de Gaudreville loop from Romilly-la-Puthenaye, which is a moderate 53.7 km trail, or the shorter Conches-en-Ouche Keep loop from Conches, covering 24.5 km.
The trails often pass by significant historical sites. You can visit the Conches-en-Ouche Keep, the last remnant of the Conches-en-Ouche fortress. The 16th and 17th-century Manoir du Hom, set amidst water and nature, is also accessible via paths. Other points of interest include the Saint-Éloi Church of Le Fidelaire and the Le Val Gallerand monument.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses into local life. The Conches-en-Ouche Keep loop from Conches, for instance, provides views of the Conches-en-Ouche Keep and the surrounding traditional Norman architecture in the town center of Conches. You might also pass through the La Ferrière-sur-Risle Village Center.
The mountain bike routes in Tilleul-Dame-Agnès are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 12 reviews. Many riders appreciate the panoramic views of fields and meadows, dense woodlands, and routes along rivers, highlighting the diverse and scenic nature of the trails.
Route durations vary depending on length and difficulty. For example, the moderate Conches-en-Ouche Keep – Pierre Courcoulée Dolmen loop from Conches, which is 44.7 km, typically takes around 3 hours and 41 minutes to complete. Shorter routes will naturally take less time.
Yes, you can find routes that incorporate historical paths. The Conches-en-Ouche Keep – Old Railway Line loop from Sébécourt is a moderate 32 km trail that includes sections along an old railway line, offering a unique riding experience.
You can expect panoramic views of fields and meadows, dense woodlands, and scenic routes along rivers. The varied terrain ensures a constantly changing backdrop for your ride, from open agricultural lands to shaded forest paths.
The presence of easy-rated trails suggests that some routes would be suitable for families. The varied terrain, including flatter sections and scenic natural areas, provides options for different skill levels, making it possible to find family-friendly rides.
Yes, the region includes protected natural zones, particularly around sites like the Manoir du Hom. These areas are home to diverse flora and fauna, including yellow meadow-rue, aquatic buttercups, herons, and dragonflies, offering opportunities for wildlife observation during your ride.


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