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Jogging around Douville-Sur-Andelle offers diverse terrain for runners, situated between the Andelle and Seine rivers. The region features undulating landscapes with accessible forests, including the Bois de Bonnemare, providing shaded paths. Open meadows to the north offer views of the historic Filature Levavasseur, while riverbanks along the Andelle provide serene water views. Elevated points like the Panorama du Plessis offer expansive perspectives of the Seine's meanders and surrounding areas.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.98km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Located along the banks of the Andelle River, the Levavasseur spinning mill, nicknamed the "industrial cathedral," is a 19th-century factory in the neo-Gothic style. It is the subject of a conservation project to reveal its unique history and offer the public a place for walking, contemplation, and interpretation.
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Magnificent view of the Seine and the lake from the Deux Amants hill.
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Beautiful ruins with a small independent sculpture spot just by the bridge
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The orientation table on the Cote des Deux Amants offers an exceptional panorama of the Seine valley, the Amfreville locks, the Poses dam and the lakes of the Léry-Poses leisure centre. Legend has it that two lovers died there after trying to prove their love by running up the hill with the girl on the boy's back (hope you run without that extra person today! It's a place where nature , history and adventure collide.
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This 17th century castle owes its name to the tragic legend of two lovers who died on a nearby hill. You can walk the surrounding trails that lead to other historic sites, like the Prieuré des Deux-Amants, a former monastery built by the remorse-ridden lover's father.
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A jewel of industrial heritage and Gothic architecture, the Filature Levavasseur, a former cotton mill, is now a ruin. This impressive building was built in 1857 by Baron Charles Levavasseur, a wealthy industrialist and shipowner who imported his own cotton from America. The factory was designed in the neo-Gothic style, with four octagonal towers reaching 38 meters in height. It employed up to 300 workers and produced quality fabrics until 1874, when a fire destroyed it. The mill has never been rebuilt, but it remains a remarkable site in the Andelle valley. You can admire the mill from the outside or explore its interior with caution.
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The Château de Radepont is a superb castle rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century in a neo-Louis XIII style. It is located near the Seine. The castle has a beautiful facade with brick and stone decorations, a slate roof and a large water wheel. You'll spot it when the trees break and the house comes into view from the main road.
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This 17th century castle owes its name to the tragic legend of two lovers who died on a nearby hill. You can explore the surrounding trails that lead to other historical sites, such as the Prieuré des Deux-Amants, a former monastery that was built by the remorse-ridden lover's father.
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Douville-sur-Andelle offers a wide selection of over 180 running routes, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. Whether you're looking for an easy jog or a challenging trail, you'll find plenty of options.
The jogging trails around Douville-sur-Andelle offer a good mix of difficulties. You'll find approximately 16 easy routes perfect for a relaxed run, about 120 moderate trails for a good workout, and around 48 difficult routes for those seeking a more challenging experience with significant elevation changes.
Absolutely! The region is known for its stunning vistas. You can explore routes that lead to the Panorama du Plessis, offering expansive views of the Seine's meanders. Another notable viewpoint is the Belvédère de Notre-Dame de Bellegarde, which provides a breathtaking perspective of one of the Seine's most beautiful loops, including Château Gaillard on the opposite hill.
Yes, Douville-sur-Andelle is nestled between the Andelle and Seine rivers, offering serene routes along their banks. For forest runs, the Bois de Bonnemare to the south provides shaded, natural terrains and even a hiking trail with beautiful panoramic views of the village and its surroundings. The landscape transitions into open meadows to the north, providing varied scenery.
Several routes allow you to combine your run with a glimpse into the region's history. The Filature Levavasseur loop takes you past the majestic former cotton mill, a significant industrial heritage site. You might also pass by the peaceful Abbaye Notre-Dame de Fontaine-Guérard, a beautiful Cistercian abbey set in a wild natural environment, or catch sight of Radepont Castle.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, many of the easier and moderate routes, particularly those along the riverbanks or through open meadows, are suitable for families. The Running loop from Pont-Saint-Pierre, at 4.0 miles, offers varied local scenery that could be enjoyable for a family outing.
Many natural trails and paths in the Douville-sur-Andelle region are generally dog-friendly, especially those through forests like the Bois de Bonnemare or along riverbanks. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near private property, and to respect local regulations.
Yes, many of the routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Levavasseur Cotton Mill – Fontaine-Guérard Abbey loop is a moderate 9.7-mile circular route that offers a great experience.
The komoot community highly rates the running experience in Douville-sur-Andelle, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, from serene river views to shaded forest paths and open meadows, as well as the blend of natural beauty with historical landmarks.
The region's scenery transforms with the seasons, offering an ever-changing backdrop for runners. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer offers shaded forest paths, while winter can present a unique, tranquil experience, though some paths might be muddy or require appropriate gear.
While the popular routes are well-loved, the extensive network of over 180 trails means there are many less-trafficked paths waiting to be discovered. Exploring the undulating landscapes south of the commune, particularly within the Bois de Bonnemare, can lead to quiet, picturesque trails away from the main routes.
Absolutely. For those looking for longer distances and more challenging trail running, routes like the Path overlooking the Seine – Panorama du Plessis loop, which is 10.6 miles with significant elevation, provide an excellent test of endurance and offer rewarding views.


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