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Road cycling around Mont-Ormel features a landscape characterized by rolling hills and agricultural plains, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region includes rural roads that connect historical sites and small villages. Elevation changes are present, providing opportunities for both moderate climbs and flatter sections. This area is suitable for road cyclists seeking routes through the Normandy countryside.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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61.8km
02:44
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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72.8km
03:23
780m
780m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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44.9km
02:04
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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55.0km
02:22
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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52.6km
02:20
470m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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12th century square defensive tower, canopied choir enclosure with 15th century painted woodwork and 17th century altarpieces, 19th century coffered ceiling.
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Superbly maintained gardens.
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A must-see between Argentan and the Haras du Pin.
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For a unique and historic destination, you can stop at this M16 Half-Track in Tournai-Sur-Dive. This is a rare example of an American WWII anti-aircraft vehicle that was abandoned by Allied forces after the liberation of France. It was to be equipped with four 0.5-inch machine guns mounted on a quadruple mount at the rear. You can imagine the noise he made shooting at enemy planes.
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The Château des Ducs is a 14th century castle that was once the residence of Pierre II de Valois, a descendant of Saint Louis. The castle is today the seat of the court of justice, but you can still admire its architecture and its chapel, which houses a magnificent altarpiece from the 18th century.
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The Château de Cuy in Occagnes is a 17th century castle with classic architecture. Its elegant facades, roofs and entrance doors are classified as historic monuments. You can admire the castle from the outside, but the interior is not open to the public as it is private property.
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Centrally located, right next to the Office de Tourisme.
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There are over 40 road cycling routes available around Mont-Ormel, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels through the Normandy countryside.
Yes, Mont-Ormel offers several routes suitable for beginners. You can find 10 easy routes, such as the Camembert cheese loop from Neauphe-sur-Dive, which is 18.1 miles (29.2 km) long and takes about 1 hour 14 minutes to complete.
Road cycling around Mont-Ormel features a landscape characterized by rolling hills and agricultural plains. You'll encounter varied terrain, including rural roads connecting historical sites and small villages, with opportunities for both moderate climbs and flatter sections.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Mont-Ormel offers routes with significant elevation gain. For example, the Montormel Memorial – The English Tower loop from Les Champeaux covers 46.7 miles (75.2 km) with over 800 meters of ascent.
Many routes pass by interesting landmarks. You might cycle past the Donjon de Chambois, the historic village of Camembert, or the serene Vajradhara-Ling Stupa. The Polish Memorial at Hill 262 North (Maczuga), Coudehard is also a significant historical site in the area.
Yes, for longer rides, consider routes like the Vajradhara-Ling Stupa – Bishop's Garden loop from Neuville-sur-Touques. This route is 62.1 miles (100.0 km) long, offering varied terrain through the local countryside.
The best season for road cycling in Mont-Ormel is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder and more stable, making for pleasant riding conditions through the rolling hills and agricultural landscapes.
Yes, all the routes listed in this guide are circular loops, designed to bring you back to your starting point. This includes popular options like the Montormel Memorial – Donjon de Chambois loop from Fel.
Absolutely. Many routes in Mont-Ormel are designed to connect historical sites with beautiful scenery. For instance, the Donjon de Chambois – Camembert cheese loop from Chambois allows you to explore both a historic castle and the famous cheese-making village.
The routes primarily utilize rural roads that connect small villages and agricultural areas. While generally well-maintained, some smaller country roads may have varying surfaces. Expect a mix of smooth asphalt and potentially some older, less-perfect surfaces typical of rural Normandy.
Road cyclists often praise the region for its varied terrain, which includes both moderate climbs and flatter sections, making it suitable for different ability levels. The opportunity to cycle through historical sites and charming small villages, combined with the peaceful Normandy countryside, is also highly valued.


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