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No traffic touring cycling routes around Hautot-Le-Vatois traverse the rural "cauchois" landscape in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy. The region features rolling hills, verdant valleys, and expansive flax fields, particularly picturesque when blooming in mid-June. The Durdent Valley offers scenic routes along the river, and the area provides access to broader cycling networks that connect to the nearby Côte d'Albâtre.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
7
riders
27.1km
01:43
310m
310m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.2km
00:50
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3
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24.4km
01:30
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
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14.0km
00:50
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.34km
00:32
30m
30m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Gorgeous mills with the mill stream – very romantic! The valley adds another dimension of beauty.
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It was an absolute hit – the time of day, the weather (sunshine), and then such a beautiful crêperie... What more could you want? - Other than freezing and savoring this moment. Across the street, within sight of our table, is the Abbaye de Saint Wandrille. We highly recommend this place and this crêperie – it's an experience.
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The Abbaye Saint-Pierre et Saint-Wandrille de Fontenelle is a historic Benedictine abbey located in Saint-Wandrille-Rançon. Founded in 649 by Saint Wandrille, the abbey is one of the oldest abbeys in France. It has a rich history that continues to the present day, despite several periods of destruction and rebuilding.
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Magnificent oak in the Seine-Maritime department whose exact age is not known, but which is estimated at 1200 years old, which would make it the oldest oak in France. This tree is worth the detour and is a very pleasant place to rest for a few moments.
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Norman Abbey in Seine-Maritime. It was built in 649 and the work was not completed until the 18th century. Of Romanesque and Gothic construction, it is inhabited by Benedictine monks, it deserves to be seen!
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The abbey is still inhabited by Benedictine monks. Please remain calm on the premises. Guided tours take place at 3:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Dogs are allowed on a leash. In the boutique you can buy all kinds of products that are produced in the abbey, e.g. honey, beer, beeswax products. There is also a model worth seeing that shows the original architecture of the abbey grounds. The path to the abbey is beautiful along the renatured Fontenelle river, which used to be a mill stream.
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One of the oldest oaks in France.
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There are over 50 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Hautot-Le-Vatois. These routes offer a variety of experiences, with 26 rated as easy, 28 as moderate, and 3 as difficult, ensuring options for all skill levels.
The routes in Hautot-Le-Vatois traverse the distinctive 'cauchois' landscape of rural Normandy, characterized by rolling hills, verdant valleys, and expansive flax fields. Cyclists can experience the serene beauty of the Durdent Valley and, in mid-June, witness the stunning electric blue bloom of the flax fields, offering a truly picturesque backdrop for your ride.
The spring and summer months are ideal for no-traffic touring cycling in Hautot-Le-Vatois. Mid-June is particularly special for witnessing the blooming flax fields. The weather is generally pleasant, making it perfect for enjoying the countryside and the region's natural beauty.
Yes, many routes are suitable for beginners. For example, the Bike loop from Yvetot is an easy 14.2 km ride with minimal elevation gain. Another great option is the Bike loop from Veauville-lès-Baons, which is just over 9 km and also very flat, perfect for a relaxed outing.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Le Castel manor house – Allouville Oak loop from Yvetot, which is an easy 24.4 km ride. Another circular route is the Chaussée des Moulins – Abbaye Saint-Wandrille loop from Yvetot, offering a moderate 27 km experience.
You can explore several interesting sights. The famous Allouville Oak, France's oldest oak tree housing two chapels, is a unique stop. You might also encounter the Wooden Dog Sculpture or enjoy a beautiful stretch along the Durdent river. The region also features charming local heritage, including traditional Norman farms and churches like the Chapelle Saint-Riquier.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Hautot-Le-Vatois, with an average score of 4.66 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the rural 'cauchois' landscape, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to discover charming villages and historical sites away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are very family-friendly, especially those that are part of the Véloroute du Lin. These routes often utilize former railway lines, providing mostly tarmacked, relatively flat surfaces that are safe and enjoyable for cyclists of all ages and abilities. Look for the 'easy' rated routes for the best family experience.
While many outdoor areas in France are dog-friendly, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially when cycling, to ensure their safety and the safety of other users. Be mindful of local regulations, particularly in nature reserves or agricultural areas. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
While Hautot-Le-Vatois itself is a rural area, nearby towns like Yvetot may offer regional train or bus connections. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance, as options can be limited in rural Normandy. Cycling directly from your accommodation is often the most convenient way to access these routes.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Yvetot or Valliquerville. Look for designated public parking areas. As many routes are loops, you can park your car and return to the same spot after your ride.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in this region, particularly sections of the Véloroute du Lin, are often on well-maintained, mostly tarmacked surfaces. This makes them suitable for various touring bikes. Some paths may include compacted gravel sections, but generally, they are smooth and comfortable for cycling.
The routes vary in length to suit different preferences. You can find shorter loops, such as the Bike loop from Veauville-lès-Baons at 9.3 km, perfect for a quick ride. Longer options like the Chaussée des Moulins – Abbaye Saint-Wandrille loop from Yvetot extend to about 27 km, offering a more extensive exploration of the countryside.
Yes, Hautot-Le-Vatois is well-situated to access significant cycling networks. The region is part of the Véloroute du Lin, which immerses cyclists in the Pays de Caux. This route also connects to La Vélomaritime (EuroVelo 4), allowing for coastal extensions, and sections of La Seine à Vélo, which follows the Seine River.


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