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Road cycling around Saint-Denis-Le-Ferment offers diverse landscapes within the Eure department of Normandy, France. The region is characterized by rolling farmlands, the varied terrain of the Vexin Normand, and the scenic Epte Valley, providing a mix of inclines and descents. Cyclists can explore quiet D-roads and bocage lanes that wind through open fields and wooded areas, ideal for no traffic road cycling routes. The terrain elevation cycling in this area ranges from gentle slopes to more challenging climbs, catering to…
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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riders
50.8km
02:07
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.9km
02:09
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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9
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18.5km
00:45
110m
110m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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27.2km
01:10
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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65.5km
02:50
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Congratulations to the builders, immense respect.
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A surprising place... immense and imposing. The monks lived on the other side of the vast church. That part is gone, but the place still inspires silence.
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The Saint-Hilaire church, in Amécourt, in Eure, in Normandy, is attached to the parish of Gisors Vallée d'Epte, in the North-East sector in the diocese of Evreux.
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This forest area is surely part of the Lyons State Forest.
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An exceptional place to rent, surrounded by a park with a river and outbuildings. Located on the A15 axis near Gisors. The castle is backed by a hill and below is not visible from the outside. It is surrounded by woods and a poplar grove.
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In the 11th century, a chapel was built by the prior of Bézu-le-Long, dependent on the abbey of Croix Saint-Leufroy, consisting of a nave of 5 bays lit by narrow lancets. A stone choir was added in the 12th century. Around 1335, the chapel became a parish church. Around 1780, it was enlarged by two bays and its direction was reversed. The entrance is now through the choir, itself installed in the western part. Large bays were opened at this time. The new choir is adorned with an altarpiece executed in 1760 by Jacques Carbonnier (from Gisors). The painting of the baptism of Christ is by Charles Jean Baptiste Duchêne, painter in Gisors
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A military fortress with a defensive purpose, built in 1097, during the reign of William the Conqueror's second son, Gisors Castle marks a major page in the medieval history of Normandy. This fortification was intended to protect the Norman possessions of the King of England against the ambitions of the King of France. A true border place and eastern lock of Normandy, it was part of a vast campaign of fortifications in the Epte Valley, the natural boundary between the two kingdoms.
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There are over 70 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Denis-Le-Ferment. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 26 easy, 46 moderate, and 1 difficult option available.
The no traffic road cycling routes in the Saint-Denis-Le-Ferment area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 out of 5 stars from 34 reviews. Cyclists often praise the peaceful, rolling farmlands, the charming villages, and the quiet D-roads that characterize the Vexin Normand region, making for a serene and picturesque experience.
Yes, there are several easy, traffic-free road cycling routes. For instance, the Roadbike loop from Bézu-Saint-Éloi offers a pleasant 33.3 km ride with moderate elevation, perfect for those starting out. Another great option is the Epte Valley loop from Bernouville, which is 23.5 km long and features gentle terrain.
The region offers a diverse and engaging terrain for road cyclists. You can expect rolling farmlands, quiet D-roads winding through inland apple orchards, and bocage lanes. The Vexin Normand provides a mix of plains, valleys, and woods, with routes often alternating between open fields and wooded areas, including crossings of the Epte River. This creates a varied experience with both inclines and descents.
Yes, the area is rich in history and charming sites. You can cycle past significant landmarks such as Gisors Castle, a medieval fortress, or the beautiful Saint-Gervais–Saint-Protais Church. The Château de Gisors – Route du Château Saussard loop from Sérifontaine is one route that takes you near these historical points of interest.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Birthplace of Normandy loop from Sérifontaine is a difficult 112.4 km route that offers an extensive ride through the scenic landscape, providing a significant distance with minimal traffic.
The best time for road cycling in the Eure department of Normandy is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with the countryside in full bloom or displaying beautiful autumnal colors. This period also offers the most daylight hours for longer rides.
Many of the routes around Saint-Denis-Le-Ferment are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Tree-Lined Lane – Festival photos loop from Sérifontaine and the Roadbike loop from Bézu-Saint-Éloi, providing convenient options for exploring the region.
Absolutely. The Epte Valley is a significant natural feature in the area, offering routes that alternate between open fields and wooded sections, often crossing the Epte River itself. The Epte Valley loop from Bernouville is a great way to experience this picturesque landscape. The broader Vexin Normand region also provides varied terrain with plains, valleys, and woods.
Saint-Denis-le-Ferment and its surrounding villages are increasingly welcoming to cyclists. Some guest houses, like "La Lévrière" in Saint-Denis-le-Ferment, offer specific amenities such as bike storage (local à vélo). You can find more information about this particular accommodation on the Vexin Normand Tourisme website. It's advisable to check with individual establishments for their bike-friendly facilities.
Yes, many routes are designed to take you through the quaint and charming villages that dot the Eure department. While specific routes are not named for passing through them, the general character of the Vexin Normand means you'll often cycle through peaceful small villages, offering opportunities to experience local life and architecture. Nearby, Lyons-la-Forêt and Gerberoy are known for their beauty.


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