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Gravel biking around Hecmanville features routes through varied countryside, often connecting historical landmarks and natural areas. The region is characterized by undulating terrain with notable elevation changes, providing diverse challenges for gravel cyclists. Paths often traverse rural landscapes, offering a mix of surfaces suitable for gravel bikes. This area provides opportunities to explore the local environment away from main roads.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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81.9km
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870m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.0km
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300m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Remarkable place steeped in history: Bec Hélouin Abbey provided three Archbishops of Canterbury!
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superb village with typical Norman houses
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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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The building was built towards the end of the Middle Ages (perhaps in the 13th century). Known as the “Petite Halle”, it belongs to the Harcourt estate. In 1848, the building was acquired by the municipality of Harcourt in order to install the town hall and various municipal facilities. Several transformations are then made.
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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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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 currently 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails documented around Hecmanville. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult options, ensuring a car-free experience.
While all the listed no-traffic gravel routes in Hecmanville are rated moderate to difficult, the Serquigny Castle loop from Serquigny is the most accessible, rated as moderate. It's a good option if you're looking for a less challenging ride compared to the other longer, more difficult trails.
The no-traffic gravel trails around Hecmanville often feature a mix of unpaved roads, forest paths, and scenic routes that take you through the local countryside. Given the presence of castles and abbeys, you can expect varied landscapes with historical points of interest.
Yes, all three of the documented no-traffic gravel bike trails in Hecmanville are circular routes. This means you'll start and end at the same point, making logistics easier. For example, the Serquigny Castle loop from Serquigny is a great circular option.
Several routes pass by significant historical sites. The Champ-de-Bataille Castle – Notre-Dame du Bec Abbey loop from Le Bec-Hellouin will take you near the beautiful Notre-Dame du Bec Abbey and the charming village of Le Bec-Hellouin. Another route, the Champ-de-Bataille Castle – The redwoods loop from Pont-Authou, also features the impressive Champ-de-Bataille Castle.
The lengths of the no-traffic gravel bike trails vary. The shortest is the Serquigny Castle loop from Serquigny at approximately 25 km. The longer routes, such as the Champ-de-Bataille Castle – The redwoods loop from Pont-Authou, extend to over 80 km, offering options for different endurance levels.
The komoot community has rated the no-traffic gravel trails around Hecmanville highly, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the quiet, car-free nature of the routes and the scenic beauty of the countryside, especially when passing historical sites like castles and abbeys.
Yes, Hecmanville offers two challenging no-traffic gravel routes. The Champ-de-Bataille Castle – The redwoods loop from Pont-Authou (81.9 km with 865m elevation gain) and the Champ-de-Bataille Castle – Notre-Dame du Bec Abbey loop from Le Bec-Hellouin (63.1 km with 648m elevation gain) are both rated as difficult and provide a significant workout for experienced riders.
While specific weather data isn't provided, regions with similar landscapes often offer pleasant gravel biking conditions in spring and autumn, when temperatures are mild and the scenery is vibrant. Summer can also be enjoyable, but it's always wise to check local forecasts for Hecmanville before heading out.
Given that some routes pass through or near villages like Le Bec-Hellouin, it's likely you'll find opportunities for refreshments. It's always a good idea to check the specific route details on komoot or local maps for cafes or shops along your chosen trail before you start your ride.


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