4.6
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813
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52
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Mountain bike trails around Landelles-Et-Coupigny traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and agricultural areas. The region features a mix of quiet country roads, forest tracks, and paths alongside water bodies like Lac de la Datée. Elevations are moderate, with routes offering varied climbs and descents suitable for different skill levels. This rural setting provides a network of paths for exploring the Normandy countryside.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
5.0
(9)
51
riders
43.2km
03:40
680m
680m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.9
(9)
49
riders
40.9km
03:25
700m
700m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.1
(8)
30
riders
26.8km
02:19
460m
460m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(6)
22
riders
24.2km
01:57
300m
300m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
16
riders
43.1km
03:37
740m
740m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Souleuvre Valley viaduct is a 19th-century construction by Gustave Eiffel. Today, it is a park dedicated to thrilling activities such as bungee jumping and zip-lining.
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From the top, you have a beautiful view and are, of course, ideal for zipline fans like myself. Unfortunately, during my visit, the activities were only available to employees of a company that had rented the entire facility for the day. If you're planning a visit, it's worth checking in advance whether the park is open. The mini golf course and the summer toboggan run are definitely something for children or those with a fear of heights.
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It's quite impressive when you're standing at the bottom and someone whizzes past on the zipline. But if you want to do more than just watch, check beforehand whether the facility is actually open. When I was there at the end of September 2024, a company had rented it for a team event. Luckily, I was allowed up on the first platform to take a few photos. You can also easily cycle up through the forest with a loaded trekking bike.
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Charming little passage of a tributary of the Glanon with a small stone bridge for those who don't want to get their feet wet.
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The abbey church is Gothic in style and was built in the 13th century. It has been classified as a historic monument since 1881, and is considered to be one of the most beautiful works of religious architecture in the Bocage Normand.
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If you are looking for an exciting stopover, you can go to the Viaduc de la Souleuvre. This impressive structure was built by Gustave Eiffel in the 19th century as a railway bridge, but today it is a playground for adrenaline seekers. You can challenge yourself with the activities offered at the viaduct, such as bungee jumping, ziplining, giant swing or skywalking. Make sure you don't get dizzy, as the viaduct rises 61 meters high and offers stunning views of the landscape below.
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he cave of Bion is a place of pilgrimage located in the commune of Sainte-Marie-Outre-L’eau. Around 1830, two workers from Pont-Farcy, whose initials are only known (M.L and M.B), placed a statuette of the Virgin in the hollow of an old oak tree at a place called Bion. Unfortunately the oak fell in 1917. The statue was restored in 1925. In 1932, a grotto intended to house the statue of the Virgin was built on the model of Lourdes. The first cave is destroyed and rebuilt, the consecration takes place on May 2, 1937, in front of 3000 faithful. In 1946, a chapel was erected above the cave. For a long time two pilgrimages took place each year, on May 2 and September 8. Today, the pilgrimage takes place at the Assumption on August 15.
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There are over 55 mountain bike trails in the Landelles-Et-Coupigny region, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The region's rolling hills and woodlands are generally enjoyable from spring through autumn. While winter conditions can vary, the moderate elevations mean trails are often accessible, though some forest tracks might be muddy after rain. Always check local weather before heading out.
Yes, Landelles-Et-Coupigny offers 20 easy mountain bike trails. A good option for a relaxed ride is the Fun loop from Mesnil-Clinchamps, which is 15 miles (24.1 km) long and features moderate elevation changes.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 13 difficult mountain bike routes. Consider the Maloué Church – Pierres Ascent loop from Pont-Farcy, a 26.7 miles (42.9 km) route known for its notable ascent and historical landmarks.
Many routes in the region are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the View of Lac de la Datée – Montjoie Wood loop from Saint-Sever, a 25.4 miles (40.9 km) trail offering scenic views.
Yes, the region features several longer routes. The Abbey Church of Saint-Sever loop from Saint-Sever is a substantial 26.8 miles (43.1 km) trail, providing an extended ride through varied terrain.
The trails traverse a diverse landscape of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and agricultural areas. You'll find paths alongside water bodies like Lac de la Datée, offering a mix of quiet country roads and forest tracks through the Normandy countryside.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like the Motte Castrale and Étang du Vieux Château, or natural features such as Lac de la Dathée. The Maloué Church – Pierres Ascent loop from Pont-Farcy specifically passes by historical landmarks.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 130 reviews. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, the quiet rural paths, and the beautiful woodland sections that define the region's mountain biking experience.
Yes, many routes incorporate the region's water features. The View of Lac de la Datée – Montjoie Wood loop from Saint-Sever offers direct views of Lac de la Datée, and other trails follow streams through rural landscapes.
The region is characterized by a rural setting with quiet country roads and forest tracks. While specific crowd levels vary, the extensive network of paths generally allows for finding less frequented routes, especially outside peak times, offering a peaceful riding experience.


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