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Cycle the moderate 21.1-mile La Seine à Vélo: Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville Loop, gaining 613 feet through Norman landscapes and past histori
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.82 km
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18.2 km
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2.63 km
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566 m
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24.8 km
8.48 km
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This loop is generally categorized as moderate and features mostly paved surfaces, making it suitable for touring bicycles. While the broader La Seine à Vélo route can include some unpaved sections, this specific loop emphasizes paved paths. You can expect some gentle elevation changes, with approximately 190 meters of ascent over its 34 km distance.
The loop offers a rich blend of history and nature. You'll pass by the significant Saint-Georges de Boscherville Abbey, a prominent historical and architectural site. Another point of interest is the Flaubert Pavilion. The route also winds through the picturesque landscapes of the Parc Naturel Régional des Boucles de la Seine Normande, offering riverside views, forests, and traditional Norman countryside.
While specific parking areas are not detailed, Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville serves as a common starting point for these loops. Look for public parking options within the village, especially near the Abbaye Saint-Georges de Boscherville, which is a key landmark and likely to have visitor facilities.
Information on direct public transport to Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville for cyclists is not readily available. It's advisable to check local bus services or regional train connections to nearby larger towns like Rouen, and then plan for a shorter cycle or taxi ride to the starting point in Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville.
The best time to cycle this loop is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is most favorable. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and lush scenery, ideal for enjoying the riverside views and historical sites.
While the route itself is generally accessible, specific regulations for dogs on cycling paths can vary. As parts of the route pass through the Parc Naturel Régional des Boucles de la Seine Normande, it's recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas or near wildlife. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.
No, you do not need special permits or to pay entrance fees to cycle the La Seine à Vélo: Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville Loop. The route uses public paths and roads. However, some specific attractions along the way, such as the Saint-Georges de Boscherville Abbey, may have their own entrance fees if you wish to visit them.
When cycling within the Parc Naturel Régional des Boucles de la Seine Normande, it's important to respect the natural environment. Stick to marked paths, do not disturb wildlife, and carry out all your waste. There are no specific cycling permits required, but general park rules regarding noise, litter, and protection of flora and fauna apply.
Yes, the route is part of the larger Véloroute La Seine à Vélo (Tronçon Seine Maritime). It also passes through sections of Le Grand Camp, variante par Rouen (rive droite), Les Marais, and various local paths like Voie Verte and Sente de la Barquette.
Saint-Martin-de-Boscherville and other villages along the Seine are likely to offer cafes, restaurants, and potentially guesthouses or small hotels. It's advisable to check in advance for specific opening times and availability, especially during off-peak seasons.
Given its moderate difficulty and 34 km length, this loop might be challenging for very young children or those new to cycling long distances. However, families with older, experienced children who are comfortable with the distance and some elevation changes on paved surfaces could enjoy it. Always assess your family's fitness level before embarking on the full loop.