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Road cycling around Gonneville-Le-Theil offers varied landscapes across the Manche department of Normandy. The region features a mix of coastal roads with dramatic cliffs, gentle rolling hills through agricultural land, and flatter routes through marshlands. This diverse terrain provides options for different cycling abilities, integrating into the broader cycling network of the Cotentin Peninsula.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
4.4
(5)
91
riders
44.4km
01:50
300m
300m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
66
riders
22.0km
01:02
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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13
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61.7km
02:44
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.0
(2)
31
riders
68.3km
02:52
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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40.2km
01:49
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The hike is beautiful and safe. Except for one major drawback: if you have a dog, be careful because there are several farm properties with dogs running free!! There is a waterfall at the end of the hike.
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Magnificent tour. Not to be missed. Battery well charged. We loved it.
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The original lighthouse was built in 1775 to protect the dangerous waters around Pointe de Barfleur, which were known for numerous shipping disasters, including the sinking of the "White Ship" in 1120. Since the first tower did not meet the requirements of the 1825 national coastal lighting program, construction began on a new, larger tower in 1829. Completed in 1835 under the direction of architect Charles-Félix Morice de la Rue, it replaced the old tower, which was then used as an optical telegraph. The new tower is made of approximately 11,000 granite blocks and has 365 steps—symbolizing the days of a year. It also has 52 windows (representing the weeks) and 12 floors (representing the months).
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The old granite harbor is the heart of Barfleur and is still used by small fishing boats.
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A beautiful little fishing village that is worth a visit.
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Small quiet road along the Saire
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Impressive lighthouse, possibility to climb and have a spectacular view
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Beautiful beach of fine sand and pebbles. At high tide the sea almost completely covers the sand.
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The region offers a diverse mix of landscapes. You'll find coastal roads with dramatic cliffs and breathtaking sea views, gentle rolling hills through agricultural land, and flatter routes through picturesque marshlands, particularly within the nearby Parc Naturel Régional des Marais du Cotentin et du Bessin. This variety caters to different cycling preferences and abilities.
Yes, there are routes suitable for easier rides. For example, the Port Le Becquet, Digosville – Place Napoléon in Cherbourg loop from Gonneville is an easy 20.2-mile (32.5 km) path that combines coastal sections with urban exploration. The region's marshlands also offer gentler terrain for a more relaxed experience.
While some routes are relatively flat, especially through the marshlands, the coastal areas and routes leading to higher ground offer more significant elevation changes. These provide a good workout for road cyclists looking for a challenge. The broader Cotentin Peninsula network includes routes with varied elevation profiles.
Road cycling routes often lead to impressive natural features and landmarks. You can encounter dramatic cliffs and wild heathlands, particularly along the coast towards the Nez de Jobourg and La Hague headland. The iconic Cap Lévi Lighthouse is a striking backdrop on the rocky coast. You might also discover the Waterfall on the Saire at Le Vast or the serene Saint-Benoît Fountain.
Absolutely. Many routes allow you to explore picturesque towns and historical sites. You can cycle past the 16th-century Ravalets Castle, known for its Renaissance architecture and gardens, as seen on the Anse du Brick – Ravalets Castle loop from Le Mesnil-au-Val. Routes can also lead to charming fishing villages like Barfleur or the UNESCO World Heritage site of Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Barfleur Harbour – Anse du Brick loop from Gonneville, a 40.7-mile (65.5 km) trail offering coastal views and passing through charming harbour areas.
The region benefits from an oceanic climate with mild summers, making late spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for road cycling. During these months, you can enjoy comfortable temperatures and generally favorable conditions to explore both coastal and inland routes.
Gonneville-Le-Theil and surrounding towns offer various parking options. Many routes start from easily accessible points in villages or near attractions where parking is available, allowing you to conveniently begin your ride.
While Gonneville-Le-Theil itself is a smaller commune, the broader region, particularly around Cherbourg, has public transport options that can connect you to starting points for various routes. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and policies regarding bicycles for specific routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from scenic coastal paths to tranquil agricultural roads, and the opportunity to combine rides with visits to charming towns and historical sites.
Yes, the region is well-integrated into broader cycling networks. The Vélomaritime, part of the EuroVelo 4 route, traverses the Normandy coast, offering breathtaking sea views and connections to charming seaside towns. Gonneville-Le-Theil's location provides convenient access to segments of this route, allowing for longer rides.
Many coastal routes provide panoramic views of the English Channel. The View from Pied Sablon to Cap Levi – Anse du Brick loop from Maupertus-sur-Mer is an excellent example, offering stunning vistas of the sea and the dramatic coastline.


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