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Gravel biking around Graye-Sur-Mer offers a diverse landscape for exploration, combining coastal paths with historical significance and natural features. The region features a mix of sandy beaches, marshlands of the lower Seulles valley, and rural roads that traverse the Norman countryside. These varied terrains provide a range of unpaved and sometimes challenging segments, ideal for gravel biking.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.0
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.7km
03:14
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320m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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28.9km
01:45
150m
150m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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54.5km
02:58
220m
220m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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14.7km
00:59
100m
100m
Hard gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Very pretty little road that winds between Reviers and Fontaine-Henry, bordered in places by the river "La Mue". Very beautiful bucolic place with the arrival in Fontaine-Henry and its old stones including the castle.
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A view of the sea from Mont Castel, on the b محصنة oppidum.
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Wonderful section to drive through beautiful nature
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Panoramic viewpoint, a stop to feast your eyes, great spot
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during your visit you will be able to observe many swans there
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The still well-preserved bunkers of the Atlantic Wall.
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Graye-sur-Mer featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for various skill levels away from busy roads.
You'll find a diverse range of terrain on the quiet gravel trails. Expect coastal paths near sandy beaches, unpaved rural roads through the countryside, and paths winding through the marshes of the lower Seulles valley. The region's varied landscape, from the coast to hedged farmland (bocage), provides an engaging gravel biking experience.
While many routes offer a challenge, some sections are more accessible. For a moderate option that allows you to explore historical sites, consider the Creully Castle – Landing Beaches 06/06 loop from Douvres-la-Délivrande. It covers 60 km with manageable elevation, providing a good introduction to the area's gravel paths.
Graye-sur-Mer and its surroundings are rich in history, particularly related to the D-Day landings. You can integrate historical exploration into your rides by visiting sites like Arromanches-les-Bains and Gold Beach - Arromanches. The Batteries des Longues – Port Panoramic Overlook loop from Arromanches-les-Bains is a great option to combine gravel biking with historical exploration.
Yes, many routes offer stunning views. The coastal paths provide breathtaking vistas of the English Channel. You might also encounter viewpoints like Cap Manvieux, offering panoramic outlooks over the landscape and sea, perfect for a break during your ride.
Absolutely. Many of the routes in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. For example, the Route des Marais – Thaon Church loop from Thaon offers a circular journey through diverse landscapes.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for quiet gravel biking in Normandy. The weather is milder, and the trails are less crowded than during peak summer. Winter can also be an option, but be prepared for potentially wetter and cooler conditions, especially on unpaved sections.
While some routes are more challenging, there are options that families can enjoy. Look for routes described as 'moderate' in difficulty. The varied terrain and opportunities to stop at historical sites or charming villages can make for an engaging family adventure, provided the distance and elevation are suitable for all riders.
Many routes pass through or near charming Norman villages and towns like Courseulles-sur-Mer, Creully, and Bayeux. These places offer opportunities to find cafes, restaurants, and other amenities. Planning your route with these stops in mind will enhance your gravel biking experience.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in this area, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of coastal scenery, historical significance, and the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the trails, especially through the rural countryside and marshlands.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes available. These often feature longer distances and more significant elevation changes. The Historic Center of Bayeux – Notre-Dame Cathedral loop from Thaon, for instance, is over 54 km long with over 300m of elevation, offering a substantial ride through varied terrain.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Graye-sur-Mer itself, Arromanches-les-Bains, or Thaon. It's advisable to check local parking regulations and availability, especially during peak seasons, but you'll typically find suitable spots to begin your car-free adventure.


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