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No traffic road cycling routes around Thérouldeville traverse a landscape characterized by agricultural fields, notably flax, and proximity to the Normandy coastline. The region offers varied terrain, including gentle rolling hills and more demanding ascents, particularly closer to the sea. River valleys also contribute to the diverse scenery, providing a range of physical challenges for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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42.6km
01:55
280m
280m
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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64.0km
02:45
570m
560m
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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The park isn't exactly top-notch, but you can see that someone is trying not to let everything fall into disrepair. A castle like this can also be a heavy burden.
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A 70km-long cycle path built on a former railway line. The best asphalt leads through the beautiful countryside and villages of Normandy.
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The tower of a Christian church is usually crowned with a cross – symbolizing the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ – or a rooster – symbolizing the denial of Jesus by the Apostle Peter. In this chapel, dedicated to "Notre-Damé" ("Our Lady"), the viewer instead finds a gilded statue of the Virgin Mary at the top. From this prominent position, it overlooks land and sea. The builders surely understood this primarily as a sign of blessing the earth and water – and especially the people who sail the sea.
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It looks quite nice from the outside, but unfortunately the entrance is closed for security reasons.
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A stone's throw from the cliffs and the seaside resort of Veulettes-sur-Mer, this bed and breakfast welcomes you in a superb traditional Norman house. You can relax in the garden and enjoy the many amenities: wifi, equipped kitchen, washing machine (practical if you are traveling for several days).
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Les Grandes Dalles is a magnificent pebble beach that stretches at the foot of the cliffs of the Alabaster Coast. In summer, swimming is safe with the presence of a first aid station.
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This pebble beach located among the cliffs of the Alabaster Coast is a beautiful stop near the Sentier des Douaniers.
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It's nice to cycle through the village and look at the different houses.
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There are 18 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Thérouldeville. These routes offer a mix of challenges, with 3 easy options and 15 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for various skill levels.
The region around Thérouldeville offers a diverse landscape for road cyclists. You'll find routes with gentle rolling hills through agricultural fields, particularly the famous flax fields which are stunning in mid-June. Closer to the Normandy coastline, routes can feature more demanding ascents and descents, offering varied challenges and spectacular views of the chalk cliffs.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for beginners. For a shorter, less strenuous ride, consider the Veulettes-sur-Mer Sea – Veulettes-sur-Mer Beach loop from Cany-Barville, which covers approximately 18.4 km with minimal elevation gain.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting landmarks. You can cycle past the dramatic Grandes Dalles Beach, or enjoy coastal vistas like the View of the Bay of Saint-Pierre. The region also features historical sites such as Auberville Castle and the Sissi Monument and Château of Sassetot-le-Mauconduit.
Yes, several routes incorporate sections of the Véloroute du Lin, which is renowned for winding through the area's picturesque flax fields. An example is the Circuit Normand partially on the Lin route (V304), offering a pleasant ride through this distinctive landscape.
The flax fields are particularly stunning when they bloom into an electric blue sea, which typically occurs around mid-June. Cycling during this period offers a unique and beautiful visual experience.
For a more challenging experience, consider routes like the Panoramic View of Fécamp – Our Lady of Salvation Chapel loop from Saint-Martin-aux-Buneaux. This moderate route spans over 75 km and includes significant elevation gain, offering both distance and climbing challenges.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Thérouldeville, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from 42 ratings. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, the scenic agricultural landscapes, and the diverse terrain that caters to different preferences, from gentle rolls to coastal climbs.
Absolutely. The region's proximity to the Normandy coastline means many routes offer a blend of agricultural scenery and sea views. The Grandes Dalles Beach – Auberville Castle loop from Saint-Pierre-en-Port is a great example, providing coastal stretches alongside inland exploration.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Thérouldeville are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Veloroute de Lin (km55 > 64) – VéloRoute du Lin loop from Saint-Martin-aux-Buneaux is a moderate circular route that takes you through varied landscapes.
The Seine-Maritime department boasts an extensive cycling network with over 100 routes. For broader information on cycling in the region, you can visit the official tourism website: Seine-Maritime Tourisme - Bike.


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