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Road cycling around Les Authieux offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, lush green pastures, and extensive apple orchards, typical of the Norman countryside. The region's terrain features varied elevations, ranging from 23 to 162 meters, providing suitable challenges for different fitness levels. Cyclists can explore routes along the Calonne river and through charming traditional villages. The area is also part of the renowned "Cider Route," which connects numerous local producers.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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56.1km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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23.3km
01:02
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Built in the 16th century and constructed from white stone from the Boncourt quarry, the church has a brown tile roof, accompanied by a bell tower and a belfry covered in slate. A small canopy, a vestibule, protects the sanctuary door, rebuilt in 1789. The bell was cast in the 17th century.
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In the summer heat, the church offers a wonderful shady spot on the north side.
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The parish, dedicated to Saint Germain, dates back to Merovingian times. Emma, daughter of Leutgarde and Thibaut-le-tricheur, having married William Ironarm, Count of Poitiers, founded the Abbey of Bourgueil, which she endowed with her Normandy possessions, inherited from her mother, widow of William Longsword. Coudres and Marcilly-la-campagne were included in this endowment. The two Marcillys had the same lords for a long time. Around 1060, Teudon, Lord of Marcilly, approved the gift of the land of Les Loges to the Abbey of Saint Père de Chartres by Robert des Loges. In 1107, Foulques de Marcilly, the second of the name, founded the Abbey of Breuil Benoit (near Marcilly-sur-Eure). By the Treaty made in 1194 between Philip Augustus and Richard the Lionheart, Marcilly was part of the King of France's estates, on the border with Normandy. We were ROYAL! In 1226, Fulk IV, Lord of Marcilly, gave the Monks of Saint Taurin an annuity on his mills in Marcilly. During the 15th-century invasion, the King of England granted Jean Yprès on August 27, 1419, all the lands that belonged to Fulk of Marcilly, "in default," that is, devoted to France. The coat of arms of the House of Marcilly was a chevron, but the color, as well as that of the background of the shield, are unknown. At the 1470 watch, Jehan Tailleman, Lord of Marcilly-la-campagne, appeared naked. Aged 90, he could not wear a harness, and his fiefdom was very small. It is discharged, on condition of providing a vougier. (13th century weapon, made of a sharp and asymmetrical blade fixed to the end of a handle)
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A village full of character with a rich industrial past. Visit its church and the ruins of its castle. If you're interested in Calvados, a guided tour of the Morin winery is a must.
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This brick and stone church, located near the castle, was built in two phases, from approximately 1500 to 1540. Construction periods: 4th quarter of the 15th century, first half of the 16th century
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There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Les Authieux. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate challenges, ensuring there's something for every cyclist looking to explore the picturesque Norman countryside without vehicle interference.
The routes around Les Authieux-sur-Calonne traverse quintessential Norman countryside, characterized by rolling hills, lush green pastures, and extensive apple orchards. You'll also encounter gentle valleys, hedgerows, and the Calonne river, offering a scenic and immersive cycling experience. In spring, the apple blossoms create a vibrant display of white and pink.
Yes, there are several easy, traffic-free routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Bois Dollet – Bois du Poste loop from Les Authieux is an excellent option, offering a gentle ride through the local landscape. Approximately half of the available routes are classified as easy.
Many of the traffic-free routes around Les Authieux are suitable for families, especially those classified as easy. The "Voie verte de la Calonne – Boucle de Pont-l'Évêque" is particularly well-regarded for its dedicated cycling paths that meander through green landscapes and charming villages, making it a safe and enjoyable option for cycling with children.
While cycling, you can discover several points of interest. Consider visiting the historic Château d'Osmoy or the serene Notre-Dame Church of Bretagnolles. The area is also home to the Domaine du Bois Giroult, offering a glimpse into local heritage. You might also come across remnants of an Ancient Gallo-Roman road.
The best time to enjoy traffic-free road cycling in Les Authieux is typically from spring through early autumn. Spring offers the beauty of apple blossoms, while summer and early autumn provide pleasant weather for exploring the countryside. The region's moderate climate makes it enjoyable for much of the year, though checking local weather conditions is always advisable.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, routes like the Saint Martin Church – Half-timbered Houses of Dreux loop from Champigny St. André German War Cemetery offer a moderate challenge over a greater distance. Approximately half of the routes in the area are classified as moderate, providing varied elevations suitable for different fitness levels.
Many of the routes around Les Authieux are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. This is convenient for exploring the area without needing to arrange return transport. An example is the Château de Louye – Avre Aqueduct loop from Saint-André-de-l'Eure.
The "Cider Route" is a renowned signposted touring loop in the Pays d'Auge, approximately 40 km long, connecting nearly 20 cider and Calvados producers. While not entirely traffic-free, many sections utilize quiet country roads and dedicated paths, offering a charming experience through traditional villages and orchards. For more information on cycling in the region, you can refer to resources like visiterouen.com.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Les Authieux are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful rolling landscapes, and the opportunity to explore the charming Norman countryside away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, the varied terrain of the Pays d'Auge, with altitudes ranging from 23 to 162 meters, naturally provides numerous scenic viewpoints. Routes like the Notre-Dame Church of Le Cormier – View of the Countryside loop from Grossœuvre are specifically noted for offering expansive views of the picturesque countryside, allowing you to appreciate the region's beauty.


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