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No traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Loup-De-Fribois traverse the rolling landscapes and hilly terrain of France's Pays d'Auge region. This area is characterized by lush valleys, green pastures, and extensive apple orchards, providing varied scenery for cyclists. The routes often follow winding, picturesque country lanes, passing traditional Norman bocage landscapes. Elevation changes are common, with some routes offering moderate climbs through this scenic part of Normandy.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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10.4km
00:26
70m
70m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
14
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35.5km
01:48
470m
470m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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45.0km
01:57
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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56.7km
02:18
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This magnificent medieval hall was built by the monks of the town's abbey from the 11th century. It is vast and still hosts markets today. Once inside, you will undoubtedly be impressed by the oak structure of the hall.
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Built on the initiative of the monks of the abbey between the 11th and 16th centuries, the imposing hall of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives is one of the jewels of Norman medieval heritage. Ranked among the largest in France thanks to its 70 m long and 20 meters wide, it still retains its commercial vocation today by hosting the authentic Monday morning market and several annual fairs. Source: authenticnormandy.fr
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City gate of the Pays d'Auge with many buildings testifying to its rich past, in particular its old halls which continue to host an old-fashioned market on Monday morning.
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Built on the initiative of the monks of the abbey between the 11th and 16th centuries, the imposing hall of Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives is one of the jewels of Norman medieval heritage. Ranked among the largest in France thanks to its 70 m long and 20 meters wide, it still retains its commercial vocation today by hosting the authentic Monday morning market and several annual fairs. Source: https://www.authenticnormandy.fr
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Surprising discovery on the outskirts of a very small village in Normandy.
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Tetragramme en Normandie: Good research in perspective.
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There are nearly 50 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Loup-De-Fribois. These routes offer a variety of distances and elevation gains, perfect for exploring the picturesque Pays d'Auge region.
The routes around Saint-Loup-De-Fribois offer a mix of challenges. You'll find 16 easy routes, ideal for a relaxed ride, and 31 moderate routes that feature the region's characteristic rolling landscapes and hilly terrain. Expect elevation gains that provide a rewarding experience without being overly strenuous.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, you could try the Château de Grandchamp loop from Lécaude, which is an easy 13.2 km ride, or the longer Château de Grandchamp loop from Sainte-Marie-aux-Anglais, a moderate 39.6 km option.
The Pays d'Auge region, where Saint-Loup-De-Fribois is located, is known for its beautiful natural features. You'll cycle through lush valleys, green pastures, and traditional Norman bocage landscapes with hedgerows. The area is also famous for its extensive apple orchards, especially along routes that connect to the renowned Cider Route.
Absolutely! The region is rich in history and charm. You can cycle past or near several notable attractions. Consider visiting Beuvron-en-Auge or Cambremer, both recognized as 'Most Beautiful Villages of France'. The Château de Crèvecœur-en-Auge, a medieval castle, also offers a fascinating detour. Many routes will take you through charming villages with traditional half-timbered houses.
The spring and summer months are generally ideal for road cycling in the Pays d'Auge. During these seasons, the apple orchards are in bloom or laden with fruit, and the weather is typically pleasant for exploring the rolling hills and picturesque villages. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, the area offers moderate routes that cover significant distances. For instance, the Halle de Saint-Pierre-en-Auge loop from Notre-Dame-de-Livaye is a substantial 64.9 km route with over 385 meters of elevation gain, providing a good challenge while keeping you on quieter roads.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience here, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Cyclists often praise the region's quiet, winding rural roads, the stunning scenery of the Pays d'Auge, and the charming villages and historical sites encountered along the way. The 'no traffic' aspect is particularly appreciated for a peaceful ride.
While specific parking areas for each route vary, the villages and towns that serve as starting points for many routes, such as Lécaude, Le Mesnil-Mauger, Cambremer, or Sainte-Marie-aux-Anglais, typically offer public parking facilities suitable for cyclists. It's advisable to check local parking options for your chosen starting point.
Yes, the Pays d'Auge region is dotted with charming villages and small towns. Many routes will pass through or near places like Cambremer or Beuvron-en-Auge, where you can find local cafes, bakeries, and restaurants to stop for refreshments. The Cider Route, in particular, offers opportunities to visit local producers for tastings.
While not exclusively traffic-free, many of the quieter rural roads around Saint-Loup-De-Fribois intersect with or run parallel to sections of the famous Cider Route. This allows cyclists to experience the picturesque country lanes, traditional half-timbered houses, and apple orchards that define this iconic touring loop, often with very low traffic.
One of the longest moderate no-traffic routes is the Grotte de la Butte – Cambremer Market loop from Cambremer. This route spans 34.1 km and includes over 447 meters of elevation gain, offering a substantial ride through scenic landscapes and past charming villages.


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