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No traffic road cycling routes around Ronchois are situated in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, France, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. The region is characterized by a mix of fields, former railway lines, and a generally hilly landscape. Cycling paths often follow old railway beds, providing shallow gradients and well-paved surfaces. The area's natural features include views of the surrounding countryside and the broader Seine Valley.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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30.9km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.3km
01:18
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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25.2km
01:04
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.5km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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01:27
290m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Church with an elongated plan. A nave preceded by a bell tower with a polygonal spire surmounting the gable of the main façade, finished with a flat chevet and topped with a long-span slate roof. The elevations are in brick, rendering and stone, with each bay materialized by a semicircular bay and buttresses.
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Listed as a Historic Monument, the Notre-Dame church is a very interesting building that expresses some very characteristic features of the architecture of the Norman School, particularly in the Gothic choir attributed to the 13th century. The bell tower-porch has a late 15th century portal with an ogival arcade that frames an openwork tympanum. Above the portal is built a flamboyant style rose window. The nave, flanked by two side aisles, was built in the 13th century, but was extensively remodeled in the 16th and 17th centuries. It has an interior elevation on 3 levels. All that remains of the primitive Romanesque church is the base of the old lantern tower. Visible only from the outside, it is located at the crossing of the transept. The church has some singularities: -The sepulchre dating from the 15th century, representing Christ stretched out on a shroud, Nicodemus, Joseph of Arimathea, Saint John the Evangelist, the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene. -The stained glass windows are attributed for the most part to Édouard Didron, a great Parisian master glassmaker.
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The town of Neufchâtel is one of the martyr towns that suffered significant destruction during the 2nd World War. However, the city center which is a little away from the Avenue Verte deserves a little detour. Around the church, whose foundations date back to the 12th century, there are still a few old houses, the oldest of which, dating from the 16th century, now houses a museum.
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If you are looking for a gite for a night in the Aumale region, look no further, there is "le Mouton gras" in Aumale. Unbeatable quality / price ratio. complete meal more than correct and host with little care. Very very generous and quality breakfast. well equipped rooms, Parking inside.
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Did you know that platform 9 3/4 is not only found at King's Cross railway station in London, but also along a former railway line on the outskirts of Saint-Saire? A Harry Potter fan has recreated the infamous platform 9 3/4 on the side of their house, which edges onto the Avenue Verte du Pays de Bray. It's a funny sight on the bike path.
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Kings Cross station is not in London but in France. Here a fan of Harry Potter has immortalized himself. Great !
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There are 5 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Ronchois featured in this guide. These routes are specifically curated for road bikes, offering a tranquil experience away from vehicular traffic.
The routes around Ronchois cater to various fitness levels. Most of the no-traffic road cycling routes are rated as easy, with 4 out of 5 tours falling into this category. There is also 1 moderate route for those seeking a bit more challenge.
Yes, for cyclists looking for a longer ride, the Saint-Rémy Church of Dieppe – Mesnières-en-Bray Castle loop from Saint-Saire offers a substantial 90.5 km journey. This moderate route provides an extensive experience through the regional landscape.
If you're looking for an easier, shorter ride, consider the Rue du Fond Pignon loop from Rétonval, which is about 25 km. Another great option is the Point de vue sur la vallée loop from Conteville, spanning around 30 km, both offering pleasant, traffic-free experiences.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Ronchois are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings. Cyclists often praise the tranquil nature of the routes, the well-maintained surfaces, and the scenic views of fields and the varied landscape, especially along sections of the Avenue Verte.
Absolutely! Ronchois is close to the renowned Avenue Verte, a magnificent cycleway utilizing a former railway line. This route, also known as the Avenue Verte London–Paris, offers long stretches of tranquil, car-free cycling, particularly from Forges-les-Eaux towards Neufchâtel-en-Bray. The Railroads from Dieppe to Forges Les Eaux is another highlighted cycleway in the area.
The routes offer diverse and engaging natural environments. You'll cycle through picturesque fields, along former railway lines, and experience the generally hilly landscape of the Seine-Maritime department. Expect views of varied terrain, including glimpses of the region's characteristic chalk cliffs and flax fields further afield.
Yes, along the Avenue Verte, you'll find repurposed old stations, some offering gourmet breaks. There are also resting spots with amenities like potable water taps, restrooms, and picnic tables, such as The Chintres and Berry Garden at the Avenue Verte Stop. Don't miss the chance to try local specialties like Neufchâtel Cheese in the region.
Yes, the generally shallow gradients and car-free nature of routes like the Avenue Verte make them ideal for family cycling. The tranquil environment and amenities at resting spots enhance the experience for all ages.
The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather for cycling in Normandy, with milder temperatures and less rainfall. This is ideal for enjoying the scenic routes and outdoor amenities. However, the well-paved surfaces of the greenways can be enjoyed in autumn as well, offering beautiful seasonal colors.
Yes, all 5 of the no-traffic road cycling routes listed in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Town of Neufchâtel-en-Bray loop from Saint-Saire and the Point de vue sur la vallée loop from Saint-Saire.


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