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No traffic road cycling routes around Cléville are situated within Normandy, France, a region characterized by rolling hills, green valleys, and picturesque countryside. The area offers varied terrain, from gentle gradients to more engaging climbs, making it suitable for different fitness levels. Cyclists can expect mostly well-paved surfaces, often utilizing D roads and former railway tracks, which contribute to a pleasant riding experience away from heavy vehicle traffic.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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83.7km
03:44
760m
760m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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110km
04:49
880m
880m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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31.6km
01:31
370m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.0km
01:32
220m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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33.8km
01:28
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Galleville Castle is a 17th century castle that belonged to Maréchal de Villars, a famous French general under Louis XIV. The castle is surrounded by a magnificent park which has received the label of "remarkable garden". You can explore the park and admire the different styles of gardens, such as the French garden, the English landscape garden and the Italian garden. You can also enjoy the view of the castle and its brick and stone architecture, typical of the Louis XIII style.
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Ouville l'Abbaye Castle was built in the 17th and 18th centuries by eminent parliamentarians and features Louis XIII style architecture with six pavilions and a remarkable central staircase. It is surrounded by a magnificent park and gardens. You can explore the castle and its surroundings on foot or by bike, and enjoy the view of the Plateau de Caux, a natural region of hills and valleys. The castle is open to the public all year round and entry is free.
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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 manor which is today a bed and breakfast. The architecture of the building is typical of the region.
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There are over 35 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Cléville, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find options ranging from easy rides to more moderate challenges.
The routes around Cléville primarily feature mostly well-paved surfaces, ideal for road cycling. You can expect varied Norman landscapes, including gentle rolling hills, picturesque countryside, and charming villages. Many routes utilize quiet 'D roads' or old railway tracks, ensuring a pleasant, low-traffic experience.
Yes, Cléville offers several easy, no-traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Allouville Oak – 42 kms road cycling loop from Yvetot is an easy option covering about 24 km. Another great choice is the Ouville l'Abbaye Castle – Galleville Castle loop from Yvetot, which is around 36 km and also rated easy.
Many routes pass by interesting landmarks and natural features. For example, you might encounter the historic Allouville Oak, a unique natural monument. Other routes could lead you past the charming Chapelle Saint-Riquier or the scenic Bridge over La Durdent. The region's rich history means you might also spot various religious buildings and traditional Norman architecture.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Cléville are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Mirville Viaduct – Parking Nointot loop from Foucart - Alvimare, which is a moderate 74 km ride, or the shorter 42 kms road cycling – Château du Verbosc loop from Yvetot at 27 km.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet, well-maintained roads, the beautiful rolling Norman countryside, and the opportunity to explore charming villages away from heavy traffic.
The best time to cycle around Cléville is typically from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, with less rainfall, making for ideal cycling conditions to enjoy the lush green landscapes of Normandy.
Yes, for experienced riders looking for a longer challenge, there are moderate routes that offer more distance and elevation. The Barentin Viaduct – Château du Verbosc loop from Yvetot is a moderate 84 km route with significant elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience through varied terrain.
While specific cafes are not listed for every route, the routes often pass through or near charming Norman villages. These villages typically offer opportunities to stop for refreshments, whether it's a small cafe, a bakery, or a local shop. Planning your route with potential stops in mind is always a good idea.
While Cléville itself is a smaller commune, the broader Normandy region has a cycling network that often connects to towns with public transport links. For detailed information on public transport options and how they integrate with cycling routes in Normandy, you can consult resources like France Vélo Tourisme.
While the routes themselves are generally quiet and traffic-free, the suitability for dog-friendly cycling depends on your dog's temperament and local regulations. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are comfortable with cycling alongside you. Check for specific park or nature reserve rules if your route passes through such areas.


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