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No traffic touring cycling routes around Beuzeville-La-Guérard traverse a landscape characterized by serene countryside, rolling hills, and proximity to the dramatic Alabaster Coast. The region features expansive linen fields, tranquil ponds, and charming Norman villages. Inland areas offer a mosaic of fields and hedgerows, while coastal routes provide views of the sea. This varied terrain provides diverse cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.1
(8)
24
riders
42.7km
02:33
280m
280m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(4)
28
riders
53.6km
03:09
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
11
riders
79.8km
04:41
530m
530m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
12
riders
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
4
riders
49.2km
02:54
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful old distillery with the option to just have a coffee,... 👍
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Now part of the Collection https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/3600632/-naturdenkmaeler-besondere-baeume-und-weitere-schaetze-der-natur
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I only rode the part between Saint Vaast Dieppevalle to Fecamps, as before this there is a 20km ride on shared roads, and I don't like these so much on my longboard. The part I rode is superb, be it for the landscape, the vilages, the tarmac and the rest areas with tables, benches, apple trees. I loved it and will be back.
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Rode it on a longboard from Saint Vaast Dieppevalle to Fecamp. Nice tarmac, quiet, not a lot of people, a lot of rest areas with table, benches, and apple trees. Superb landscapes. I loved it and will come back. What is also interesting for training is that it is never flat, with uphills that can go for 4 or 5 km, but those are around 2%, so doable. Good for inline rollers, quads, longboards.
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These little tobacco shops are not quite comparable to the German kiosk, because you can usually also enjoy a cup of coffee there.
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A nice rest area – tables, benches, and even a "sky lounger." Also a wastebasket.
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The park isn't exactly top-notch, but you can see that someone is trying not to let everything fall into disrepair. A castle like this can also be a heavy burden.
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A flax route in the truest sense of the word. I've never seen so many flax fields as here in Normandy. Here's an excerpt from the France.fr website: https://www.france.fr/de/artikel/leinen-normandie-nachhaltig/ Flax flowers are not only beautiful to look at, but their cultivation is also very interesting. The world's leading flax-growing region of Upper Normandy has brought new fame to this environmentally friendly fiber, which long suffered from competition from cotton. The Normandy flax fields stretch from the cliffs of the Pays de Caux to the meadows of the Eure department. The versatile uses of their fiber range from household linens to personal care products to culinary specialties. Discover the green gold of Normandy!
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There are over 40 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Beuzeville-La-Guérard, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for a peaceful ride through the Norman countryside and along its coast.
Yes, the region offers several easy no-traffic touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the Linen Cycle Route – the old train station of Cany loop from Bosville is an excellent option, providing a gentle ride through scenic landscapes. The *Véloroute du Lin* itself, part of which is built on an old railway line, is known for its relatively flat and family-friendly experience.
You'll find a mix of dedicated greenways and quiet country lanes. A significant feature is the *Véloroute du Lin*, an 80-kilometer greenway that often follows old railway lines, ensuring a smooth, traffic-free experience. These paths immerse cyclists in the unique Norman countryside, characterized by linen fields, tranquil ponds, and cress beds.
The best time to visit for touring cycling is generally from spring to early autumn. June is particularly beautiful when the linen fields along the *Véloroute du Lin* bloom with indigo blue flowers. The weather is typically mild, making for pleasant riding conditions. While winter routes are available, be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Fécamp Abbey and Castle – Bénédictine Palace loop from Ypreville-Biville or the Véloroute du Lin – Vélolin, the flax cycle route loop from Riville, which offer varied scenery and points of interest.
The routes offer diverse attractions. You can cycle past the famous Linen Cycle Route, enjoy the serene Lake and Rivers of Cany-Barville, or discover historical sites like the Notre-Dame du Pré Abbey. The region also boasts charming Norman villages and expansive views of the countryside.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the beautiful and varied landscapes – from linen fields to coastal views – and the well-maintained paths, especially along the *Véloroute du Lin*.
While many coastal sections can be hilly, the region provides access to the dramatic Alabaster Coast. Routes in this area offer breathtaking sea views, often transitioning from seaside paths to rolling inland terrain. You can experience the iconic white chalk cliffs of Étretat, though some sections might require navigating quieter roads rather than entirely dedicated greenways.
Many of the touring cycling routes start from villages or towns that offer public parking facilities. For routes like the Linen Cycle Route loop from Bosville, you can typically find parking near the starting point in the village. It's advisable to check specific route details on komoot for recommended parking locations.
The *Véloroute du Lin* itself is a major highlight, celebrated for its immersion in the unique Norman countryside. Along this route, you'll experience vast linen fields, especially vibrant in June, and pass through tranquil areas with ponds and cress beds. It's a journey through the agricultural heartland, offering a peaceful and scenic experience. You can find more information about this route on France Vélo Tourisme or Seine-Maritime Tourisme.
Yes, some routes will lead you past beautiful natural water features. The Lake and Rivers of Cany-Barville is a notable attraction that can be incorporated into your cycling tour, offering opportunities for relaxation by the water. You might also encounter smaller ponds and rivers as you cycle through the serene countryside.


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