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Road cycling around Saint-Philbert-Sur-Boissey offers a network of no traffic road cycling routes through the Eure department of Normandy. The region is characterized by the picturesque Seine Valley, providing panoramic views over the meandering river and surrounding hillsides. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, from tranquil waterside paths along the Seine to more challenging climbs within the limestone hillsides. Lush countryside and extensive forests contribute to a diverse natural experience for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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35.2km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A place rich in history. Very pleasant bike ride.
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Cycle this greenway near the Gîte des Deux Étangs for a peaceful ride surrounded by nature. The smooth path takes you through a tranquil landscape of lush greenery. It is an easy and pleasant route, perfect for a touring bike ride.
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Bec-Hellouin Abbey was one of the most influential monasteries in medieval Europe. Founded in 1034 by a knight named Herluin, the abbey became a center of learning and culture, attracting scholars like Lanfranc and Anselm, who later became Archbishops of Canterbury. You can admire the impressive architecture of the abbey, such as the 15th century St. Nicholas Tower, the 17th century cloister and the 18th century convent buildings. You can also join Benedictine monks to pray in the church, which was once the refectory. The abbey is surrounded by a beautiful park and a vegetable garden, where you can enjoy the tranquility of nature. The abbey is open to visitors every day, except Monday, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. You can also spend the night at the hostelry, if you wish to discover monastic life in more depth.
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Magnificent castle in the Normandy countryside, built in the 17th century. This castle, protected as a historic monument, is worth the detour if you are in the area.
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Beautiful cycle path to access the Bec Helloin
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This point of view offers an exceptional panorama of the Abbey of Notre-Dame du Bec, a Benedictine monastery founded in 1034 by Herluin, a knight of the Count of Brionne. The abbey is famous for having been one of the main intellectual centers of the 11th century and for having given three archbishops to Canterbury1. From the top of the hill, you can admire the majestic Saint-Nicolas tower, the 17th century cloister and the 18th century convent buildings.
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A historical and spiritual destination, the Abbey of Notre-Dame du Bec, a Benedictine monastery founded in 1034 by Saint Herluin, was one of the most influential centers of learning and culture in medieval Europe. This abbey was one of the most influential centers of learning and culture in medieval Europe and produced three archbishops in Canterbury. You can admire the majestic buildings of the 17th and 18th centuries, the cloister, the chapter house and the tower of Saint Nicholas. You can also join the monks to pray in the church, which used to be the refectory. Take advantage of your hike to discover the rich heritage of this former monastery in the heart of Normandy, surrounded by green hills and forests.
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Philbert-Sur-Boissey, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for cyclists to explore the scenic Eure department.
The region offers varied terrain. You'll find picturesque routes along the Seine Valley with lovely panoramic views, as well as more challenging sections through the limestone hillsides. The Eure department is known for its hilly pastures and forests, providing a diverse cycling experience.
Yes, there are 14 easy routes available. An example is the Roadbike loop from Bourgtheroulde - Thuit-Hébert, which covers about 33.7 km with moderate elevation gain, making it a good option for those starting out or looking for a relaxed ride.
Many routes pass by historical and natural points of interest. You could cycle past the impressive Notre-Dame du Bec Abbey, or enjoy views of the Bec Hellouin abbey. The region also features charming historical towns like Louviers and Pont-de-l'Arche, and the Grande Noë bird sanctuary.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the Exit from Elbeuf loop from Grand Bourgtheroulde is a moderate 45 km circular route, and the Le Bec-Hellouin – Notre-Dame du Bec Abbey loop from Thierville offers a 48 km ride.
The region's lush countryside and forests are beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for cycling, while summer provides longer daylight hours. The Eure department is known for its natural beauty, which inspired Impressionist painters, making any season with good weather ideal for enjoying the landscapes.
The routes vary in length, catering to different preferences. You'll find rides ranging from shorter, easy loops around 30-40 km, such as the Roadbike loop from Bourgtheroulde - Thuit-Hébert (33.7 km), to longer, moderate routes like the Notre-Dame du Bec Abbey – Forêt de Montfort-sur-Risle loop from Bourgtheroulde - Thuit-Hébert, which is over 51 km.
The komoot community rates the cycling experience in this area highly, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, the diverse landscapes ranging from river valleys to forests, and the well-maintained routes that allow for peaceful rides away from traffic.
Yes, the Eure department benefits from an extensive network of cycle paths, including 50 km of greenways and cycle routes managed by the Seine-Eure Tourist Office. The "Seine by bike" route also traverses the region, offering tranquil towpaths ideal for serene cycling with bucolic waterside scenery. For more information on the cycling network, you can visit the Seine-Eure Tourist Office website.
While there are no routes classified as 'difficult' in this guide, there are 20 moderate routes that offer more challenge. These often include more significant elevation changes, particularly in the hilly countryside of the Seine Valley. The Notre-Dame du Bec Abbey – Forêt de Montfort-sur-Risle loop from Bourgtheroulde - Thuit-Hébert, for example, features over 380 meters of elevation gain over 51 km.
Many routes start from towns or villages like Bourgtheroulde - Thuit-Hébert, Thierville, or Grand Bourgtheroulde, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check local parking options in your chosen starting point before your ride.


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