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No traffic road cycling routes around Bordeaux-Saint-Clair are defined by the dramatic coastal landscapes of the Alabaster Coast, featuring towering white chalk cliffs and natural arches. The region is situated in the Pays de Caux, characterized by farming villages and small valleys. Road cycling here often combines coastal roads with inland routes through the countryside, offering varied terrain. The area provides a network of routes suitable for different skill levels, with elevations generally under 400 meters.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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48.0km
02:01
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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25.2km
01:00
120m
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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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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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02:18
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In addition to a remarkable sanctuary from the late 13th and early 14th centuries, the church houses an 18th-century polychrome wooden statue of Saint Sebastian.
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Close to the castle of Baron Pierre de Coubertin
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The church of Saint Anne was given to the priory of the Madeleine of Rouen by Richard the Lionheart. This old Romanesque church from the 11th century suffered damage during the revolution. It was burned and rebuilt at the beginning of the 19th century, but without its bell tower which would be erected later. The bell was suspended from scaffolding in the cemetery, which earned Bénouville the nickname of a village without a bell tower. The church retains some vestiges of its original construction and a baptismal font from the 12th century.
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Latin cross plan with one vessel. A nave intersected by a transept. Ogival windows and buttresses punctuate the cut stone walls topped with a double-sloped slate roof. At the crossing of the transept emerges a bell tower crowned with a polygonal slate spire.
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Now I see salvation, the end of my journey. Seeing Etretat, this beach, and leaving again, it would be too sad.
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The old Market Hall, built in 1926, no longer functions as a market hall. Instead, there are many souvenir shops here.
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The Notre-Dame church in Bénouville is a little gem in Normandy that contains a lot of history and art. The choir of the church dates from the late 12th century and impresses with its pointed vaults. The nave was probably built in the 16th or early 17th century. Particularly worth seeing are the frescoes by the religious painter Louis Chifflet from 1895, depicting scenes from the childhood of Christ. Two beautiful wooden statues - Saint Eutrope and Our Lady of the Port - draw attention here. The tombstone of Antoine Gillain, Marquis de Bénouville, from 1768, as well as the coat of arms of the Gillain family, give the interior a historical depth. Another highlight is the remarkable Eucharistic reserve in polychrome stone, crowned by a dove. Despite the often large number of visitors who enliven the village, especially in season, this place retains its charm and offers you a glimpse into the rich history of the region. If you are walking through Bénouville, it is worth taking a short stop here to take in the silence and atmosphere of this historic place
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There are over 20 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Bordeaux-Saint-Clair, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes allow you to explore the stunning Alabaster Coast and the charming Pays de Caux countryside without the distraction of heavy vehicle traffic.
Yes, Bordeaux-Saint-Clair offers several easy no traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. For example, the Church of Fécamp – École d’Annouville-Vilmesnil loop from Saint-Léonard is an easy option, covering about 36 km with moderate elevation gain.
The terrain around Bordeaux-Saint-Clair is quite varied and often challenging, reflecting the dramatic coastal landscape. You'll encounter a mix of coastal roads with stunning sea vistas and inland routes through the rolling countryside of the Pays de Caux. Expect significant elevation changes, as the region is known for its towering white chalk cliffs, which can lead to rewarding climbs and descents.
Absolutely. Experienced cyclists will find plenty of challenging no traffic routes around Bordeaux-Saint-Clair. Many routes feature significant elevation gains, offering a good workout amidst breathtaking scenery. The region is known for its demanding climbs, especially along the Alabaster Coast, providing an exhilarating experience for those seeking a more strenuous ride.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes in the Bordeaux-Saint-Clair area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Small Loop of the Caux, which offers a moderate 48 km ride through the local landscape.
The region is renowned for its magnificent coastal views. Many routes will take you past iconic spots like the Pointe de la Courtine Viewpoint, offering panoramic vistas of the Alabaster Coast and its distinctive white chalk cliffs. You might also catch glimpses of the famous Cliffs of Étretat, including the impressive Porte d'Aval Arch.
Yes, the no traffic road cycling routes often pass by significant natural and historical landmarks. Beyond the stunning cliffs, you can explore the charming coastal towns of Étretat and Yport. The area is rich in natural monuments, such as the dramatic rock formations of the Alabaster Coast. For historical interest, you might find yourself near sites like the Fécamp Abbey and Castle or the Bénédictine Palace, depending on your chosen route.
The best time for no traffic road biking in Bordeaux-Saint-Clair is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and more stable, making for more enjoyable rides along the coast and through the countryside. The dramatic coastal scenery is particularly beautiful under the spring and summer sun.
Yes, if you're looking for a shorter ride, there are options available. For instance, the Saint-Jouin-Bruneval Church – Antifer Pass loop from Saint-Jouin-Bruneval is an easy route just over 8 km, perfect for a quick spin or a family outing.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Bordeaux-Saint-Clair, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the region's breathtaking coastal scenery, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the opportunity to explore the quiet roads of the Pays de Caux. The dramatic white chalk cliffs and the iconic formations of Étretat are often highlighted as unforgettable features of the rides.
Many routes in the Bordeaux-Saint-Clair area weave through picturesque farming villages and offer opportunities to visit nearby coastal towns. For example, routes often connect to Étretat, just 3 km away, or Yport, 6 km away, allowing cyclists to experience the local culture and architecture in addition to the natural beauty.


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