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No traffic road cycling routes around Tocqueville-Les-Murs traverse the rural landscapes of Seine-Maritime in Normandy, characterized by agricultural scenery and historic features. The region, part of the Pays de Caux, offers a mix of flat sections and gentle hills, with some routes incorporating dedicated cycling paths. Road cycling in Normandy France provides varied terrain, from serene countryside vistas to routes near impressive structures like the Mirville Viaduct.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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58.6km
02:30
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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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42.6km
01:55
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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7.06km
00:17
50m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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7.63km
00:20
70m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Nice church, worth a detour.
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Close to the castle of Baron Pierre de Coubertin
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The church was built in the 12th century. With the exception of the north side nave and the tower, it is classified as a historical monument by decree of June 8, 1914.
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The abbey church is only slightly smaller than Notre Dame in Paris. The nave measures an impressive 127 m. Its origins date back to the 7th century. You can clearly hear the ticking of the astronomical clock. There is little pomp and yet there are artistic reliefs everywhere and the shrine with a few drops of Christ's blood. Admission is free.
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The Mirville Viaduct is an impressive brick viaduct built in 1846 by the English engineer Joseph Locke to pass the Paris-Le Havre railway line over the Ru de Bolbec valley. It is made up of 48 arches and has a length of 530 meters and a height of 32 meters. You can admire its elegant curves and its red color which contrasts with the green landscape. The viaduct was partially destroyed during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and World War II, but it was quickly restored and is still in use today. You can access the viaduct from the village of Mirville, where you can also visit the 12th century Saint-Martin church and the 16th century Mirville castle.
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The ancient theater of Juliobona is the ancient theater of Lillebonne. This impressive monument, built in the 1st century then enlarged and fortified, is one of the largest and best preserved Roman theaters north of the Loire. You will be able to discover the remains of the stage, the orchestra and the stands, and imagine the shows that took place there: dramas, comedies, gladiator fights and religious ceremonies. You can also enjoy the panoramic view of the city and the Seine valley from the top of the theater. The site is open every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and entry is free. Don't miss this opportunity to discover a part of Normandy's ancient history!
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Railway viaduct linking Paris Saint-Lazare to Le Havre. It is an impressive building with 48 arches for a length of 530m and a maximum height of 32m. It crosses the Ru de Bolbec valley.
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There are over 35 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Tocqueville-Les-Murs. These routes range in difficulty, with 14 easy options and 24 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
Yes, the region offers several easy routes perfect for families. For example, the Parking Nointot loop from Nointot is a gentle 7.1 km ride. Another accessible option is the Mirville Viaduct loop from Nointot, which is approximately 7 km and offers scenic views.
Many routes incorporate significant landmarks. The impressive Mirville Viaduct, a historic brick structure, is a prominent feature on several rides. You might also encounter the Notre-Dame du Pré Abbey or the charming Château du Bel Air, adding historical and architectural interest to your ride.
The region is part of the Pays de Caux, known for its dedicated cycling paths. The Linen Cycle Route (Véloroute du Lin) winds through fields of flax and offers access to the coast, providing many traffic-free sections. These routes often connect to major cycling arteries like La Vélomaritime (EuroVelo 4), offering extended car-free cycling opportunities.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience around Tocqueville-Les-Murs, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 61 ratings. Cyclists often praise the picturesque rural landscapes, the quiet roads, and the blend of historical attractions with natural beauty, making for a serene and engaging ride.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Mirville Viaduct – Fécamp Abbey and Castle loop from Bolbec-Nointot offers a moderate 58.6 km circular ride, combining scenic views with historical sites.
The Seine-Maritime department, where Tocqueville-Les-Murs is located, experiences a mild oceanic climate. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal for road cycling. Summer can also be enjoyable, though it might be busier, especially near coastal areas like Fécamp and Étretat.
Parking is available in and around Tocqueville-Les-Murs and nearby towns. For example, the Parking Nointot loop from Nointot suggests starting from Nointot, where you can typically find parking. Larger towns like Fécamp also offer parking facilities, providing convenient access points to the wider cycling network.
While Tocqueville-Les-Murs itself is inland, it serves as a gateway to coastal areas. Towns like Fécamp (13 km away) and Yport (16 km away) offer coastal charm and can be reached via routes that minimize traffic. The dramatic cliffs of Étretat (22 km away) are also a significant draw for those looking to combine cycling with spectacular coastal views, often accessible via quieter roads or dedicated paths.
Yes, the Mirville Viaduct is a popular feature on several routes. The Mirville Viaduct – Yport loop from Bolbec-Nointot is a moderate 59.4 km route that prominently features this impressive structure. Another option is the shorter Mirville Viaduct loop from Nointot, an easy 7 km ride.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with picturesque villages. While cycling, you can plan stops in places like Veules-les-Roses (32 km away), which is classified as one of France's 'Most Beautiful Villages,' offering idyllic breaks with unique character. The Church of Fécamp – École d’Annouville-Vilmesnil loop from Saint-Maclou-la-Brière, for example, takes you through the rural landscape, connecting you to local charm.


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