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No traffic touring cycling routes around Trouville-La-Haule are situated within the Parc Naturel Régional des Boucles de la Seine Normande, offering diverse landscapes. The region is characterized by the meandering Seine River Valley, significant Marais Vernier wetlands, and gentle rolling hills. Agricultural lands and preserved forests like the Forêt domaniale de Brotonne also contribute to the varied terrain.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.7
(10)
37
riders
47.8km
03:01
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.2
(40)
129
riders
24.7km
01:36
170m
170m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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4.2
(12)
104
riders
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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8
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51.0km
03:30
500m
500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
14
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33.2km
02:03
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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When we encounter the patronage of Saint Thomas, most people outside Great Britain probably think involuntarily of the time of Christ, some two thousand years back. This is because one of the twelve apostles whom Jesus called to follow him bears this name. In the Gospels, he is known as "Didymos," which means "twin" in Greek. In this case, however, the chosen patronage refers to Saint Thomas Becket (1118–1170), also known as Thomas of Canterbury after the place of his episcopal see and martyrdom. Canterbury Cathedral (Kent, England) can be visited—at least virtually—via the komoot system at the following link: =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/231266
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The 3 bridges between Le Havre and Rouen (Normandy, Tancarville and Brotonne (the latter quite dangerous for bicycles) are very high because they have to allow passage of large tonnage boats intended to supply Paris, the Seine being an important component. These boats are then unloaded in Rouen onto smaller tonnage boats which go to Paris. This system of ferries, surprisingly free, is therefore there to compensate for this lack of possible crossings. Do not hesitate to use them, it is really a very nice plus.
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Beautiful walk that gives a good and beautiful impression of nature and its inhabitants
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To avoid the extremely high bridges over the Seine, we chose the ferry. We enjoyed the crossing – completely uncomplicated and pleasant. I took photos of the departure times.
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A new observatory has been open at the Grand'Mare de Sainte-Opportune since April 2025. (The old one was damaged during a storm.) A must-see for bird lovers and those who love nature. The cottage route is very pleasant, and you can enjoy an unforgettable 30-km tour.
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The Grand'Mare observatory (free) has been renovated and rebuilt for a few months after two years of work. It's a magnificent view of the birds returning en masse, and luckily, the horses roaming free. Pure bliss.
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Route with pretty thatched cottages and very beautiful ruins at the bend in the path.
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Honfleur is a very beautiful Norman town with beautiful houses, harbors, small alleys, and many fish restaurants. It's worth spending an extra day here.
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There are over 120 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Trouville-La-Haule, offering a wide variety of options for exploring the region without vehicle interference. Approximately 30 of these are rated as easy, 77 as moderate, and 20 as difficult, catering to all skill levels.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly no-traffic routes, particularly those that follow the Seine River or traverse the gentler agricultural lands. Many of the 30 easy routes are suitable for families. The wider region also features the Véloroute du Lin, a greenway known for its family-friendly experience through charming villages and natural areas.
You can expect diverse scenery, from picturesque riverside paths along the meandering Seine River to gentle rolling hills, agricultural lands, and charming historic villages. Many routes pass through the unique Marais Vernier wetlands, known for its rich fauna and traditional thatched cottages. You'll also find preserved forests within the Parc Naturel Régional des Boucles de la Seine Normande.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Trouville-La-Haule are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is The Seine by Bike: Thatched Cottages Loop, which is a moderate 47.8 km ride showcasing the region's heritage.
Many routes offer opportunities to see unique regional attractions. You can visit the Marais Vernier Viewpoint for panoramic views of the wetlands, admire traditional Marais-Vernier Village and Thatched Cottages, or see the impressive Tancarville Bridge. Some longer routes, like the Ruins of Jumièges Abbey – Honfleur - The Old Harbour loop from Bourneville-Sainte-Croix, also incorporate historical sites.
The best time to cycle these routes is typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the natural landscapes, including the Marais Vernier and flax fields, are at their most vibrant. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the picturesque riverside scenery, the charm of the traditional thatched cottages, and the unique natural beauty of the Marais Vernier wetlands.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are approximately 20 difficult-rated no-traffic routes. These routes often feature longer distances and more significant elevation changes. An example is the Tour – Les Chaumières loop from Saint-Thurien, which covers 24.6 km with notable climbs.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as common starting points for these routes, such as Trouville-La-Haule itself or nearby Aizier. Look for designated public parking areas. As many routes are loops, you can often park your vehicle at the start and finish at the same location.
Yes, many routes pass through or near charming villages where you can find local bakeries, cafes, or small restaurants for refreshments. Planning your route to include stops in places like Pont-Audemer or other settlements within the Parc Naturel Régional des Boucles de la Seine Normande will ensure you have opportunities for breaks and local treats.
While direct public transport to every trailhead might be limited, major towns in the wider region, such as Rouen or Pont-Audemer, are accessible by train or bus. From these points, you might need to cycle to the starting points of the no-traffic routes. It's advisable to check local bus services for routes that allow bicycles, especially within the Parc Naturel Régional des Boucles de la Seine Normande.


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