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No traffic road bike trails around Bouelles are situated in the Pays de Bray, a region characterized by its rolling landscapes, bocages, woods, and meadows. The area is traversed by the Béthune river valley, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. Many routes utilize sections of the Avenue Verte London-Paris, which follows former railway lines, providing smooth tarmac and gentle gradients. This diverse landscape ensures a mix of flat sections and engaging rides with gentle climbs and descents.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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The Notre-Dame church was built from 1170 and the building retains an inscription dated April 26, 1170. The bell tower dates from the 12th century and the choir dates from the 13th century. The church was restored at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The building is listed as a historical monument by decree of July 19, 1926. Structural disorders made work necessary in the 2010s, approved by the municipal council of the commune in 2018 and a local heritage preservation association founded in May of the same year.
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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 Fontaine aux Dames wash house, purchased by the town hall in 1998, has undergone a complete restoration. The original building being in ruins, a reconstruction was carried out according to a Brayon washhouse model in the year 2000: low brick wall, oak frame and roofing in traditional local tiles. The wash house houses a ceramic work “the monument to the unknown lover” which we owe to the Brayon artists Jacques and Juliette Damville; This monument pays tribute to women for the role they played during the First World War.
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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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Magnificent castle dating from the Renaissance whose plans were inspired by the castle of Chaumont s/Loire. Sequestered during the Revolution, the estate was transformed into a prison during the time of the Terror and housed up to 150 prisoners. It was returned to its owner in 1799. The site is now owned by the St Joseph Institute and the outbuildings house a private establishment for general and technical education, with in particular courses dedicated to horticulture and the hotel and catering industry. The castle offers accommodation services and room rentals for events. It is open to individual visits during the July-August period from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., except on reception days for weddings or other events. The gardens surrounding the castle were designed by Le Nôtre. A sign on the Avenue Verte also specifies that the village of Mesnières, entirely organized around the castle, deserves a little detour. It's true ...
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There are 7 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Bouelles featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options for exploring the scenic Pays de Bray.
Bouelles is ideally situated near the Avenue Verte London-Paris, a renowned cycling route largely built on former railway lines. This provides extensive sections of smooth tarmac, perfect for road bikes and offering a truly traffic-free experience through the picturesque Norman countryside.
Yes, there are 2 easy routes perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. The former railway lines of the Avenue Verte offer generally flat profiles and gentle gradients, making them very accessible. For a moderate option that's still family-friendly, consider the route "Brasserie Sainte Beuve – Town of Neufchâtel-en-Bray loop from Neufchâtel-en-Bray" which is 45.7 km long.
The routes around Bouelles cater to various skill levels. This guide features 2 easy routes, ideal for a leisurely pace, and 5 moderate routes that offer a bit more challenge with rolling landscapes characteristic of the Pays de Bray. There are no difficult routes listed in this selection.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Bouelles are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.88 stars from 38 ratings. Cyclists often praise the quiet, well-maintained paths, the beautiful rural scenery, and the sense of peace found on these traffic-free routes.
Yes, many of the routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the "Town of Neufchâtel-en-Bray loop from Saint-Saire" is a 30.9 km moderate circular route that explores the local area.
The Pays de Bray region, where Bouelles is located, is known for its rolling landscapes, a mix of bocages (hedged farmlands), woods, and meadows. You'll enjoy scenic views of the Norman countryside, passing through charming villages and along the tranquil Béthune river valley, often on paths built on former railway lines.
While cycling, you can discover several points of interest. The Mesnières-en-Bray Castle is a beautiful landmark you might encounter. The routes also often follow sections of the Railroads from Dieppe to Forges Les Eaux, which is part of the broader Avenue Verte, offering historical insights into the region's past.
While Bouelles itself is a rural village, Neufchâtel-en-Bray, located just 4 km away, serves as a significant hub for the Avenue Verte and local cycling circuits. It may offer better public transport connections, from which you can easily cycle to the starting points of many routes. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to Neufchâtel-en-Bray.
Many routes pass through or near small towns and villages, especially around Neufchâtel-en-Bray, where you can find cafes, bakeries, and local shops. The route "Brasserie Sainte Beuve – Town of Neufchâtel-en-Bray loop from Neufchâtel-en-Bray" even highlights a local brewery, suggesting opportunities for refreshment stops.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Bouelles. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the countryside is at its most vibrant, making for enjoyable rides along the traffic-free paths.
For experienced riders seeking a longer, traffic-free challenge, the "Saint-Rémy Church of Dieppe – Mesnières-en-Bray Castle loop from Saint-Saire" route covers over 90 km. This moderate route offers extensive riding through varied terrain, including parts of the Avenue Verte, ensuring a substantial and enjoyable day out.


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