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Road cycling routes around Longuenoë are characterized by a landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and agricultural plains. The region features varied terrain suitable for road cyclists, including ascents to viewpoints and stretches through rural areas. Elevations are generally moderate, with some routes offering more significant climbs.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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riders
37.8km
01:39
320m
320m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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92.3km
04:18
1,010m
1,010m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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49.6km
02:33
670m
680m
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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31.1km
01:31
380m
380m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Gateys National Cemetery is a French military cemetery located in Saint-Nicolas-des-Bois. . Address: 81 L'Ermitage, 61250 Saint-Nicolas-des-Bois . This memorial, located in the heart of the Écouves Forest, contains the graves of 19 soldiers of General Leclerc's 2nd Armored Division (DB), who died for France during the fighting for the liberation of Alençon and the Orne department in August 1944. . The cemetery was inaugurated on August 15, 1989. The remains of the soldiers, initially buried in various municipal cemeteries in the Orne department, were grouped together there. Latin crosses, Muslim headstones, and Stars of David are found there, reflecting the diverse origins of the soldiers of the 2nd Armored Division.
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Riding up there by bike was quite strenuous, but the view from the top was worth the effort. It was well worth it.
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In 1874, the project for a new church was born, at the instigation of Father Macé, then vicar, who had the municipality and even the priest against him. The nave, however, was completed in 1878, the tower the following year, the consecration took place in 1881. The building is constructed of local granite, also in Romanesque style but its axis is perpendicular to that of the old one, the entrance towards the road to Carrouges-La Ferté. The nave is supported by ten granite pillars made from a single piece and 2 m. high. The only treasure is the altar decoration, Louis XIII, given by Father Dufriche-Desgenettes to his friend Father Lapierre. Father Husson made the furnishings of the sacristy and the church with his own hands: stalls, confessionals, pulpit. Burned by bombing on August 14, 1944, the church was unusable. In 1953, after extensive restoration, religious services were reinstated, and two years later, the three bells were replaced, along with the stained-glass windows themselves. Those in the choir depict the life of Saint John the Baptist, the patron saint; four smaller ones depict the four chapels of Joué (La Raîtière, Le Bel, St-Jacques, and St-Roch) with the coats of arms of the founding families. A lintel bearing the Le Verrier coat of arms, taken from the seigneurial chapel dedicated to Saints Hubert and Suzanne in the church, was incorporated into the tower's masonry; this lintel was designed in La Chaux, by the Count of Contades.
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The church dates from the 13th and 16th centuries. The bell tower, porch, transept, and choir have been listed as historic monuments since December 22, 1927.
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2 perforations visible on the 12th photo of the Sherman M4A2 "Valois"
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An endless false flat. Remember to carry water because there's nothing to refuel.
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Very beautiful castle. The outside area is very interesting and a nice walk. Unfortunately I didn't see the inside of the castle. The bicycle parking area is behind the archway on the inside on the right.
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Beautiful 360 degree view
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Longuenoë offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 80 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and challenging options.
The road cycling routes around Longuenoë primarily feature moderate difficulty, making up the majority of the network. There are also several easy routes suitable for beginners and a few challenging options for experienced cyclists seeking more significant climbs.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly categorized, the region does offer several easy and moderate routes that could be suitable for families. These routes typically feature rolling hills and agricultural plains, providing a pleasant experience without overly strenuous climbs.
The terrain in Longuenoë is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and open agricultural plains. You will encounter varied surfaces and elevations, with some routes offering moderate ascents to viewpoints and others traversing through rural areas.
Many routes pass by interesting landmarks and scenic spots. For instance, the Carrouges Castle – Manoir de Joué-du-Bois loop from Ciral takes you past historic sites like Carrouges Castle. Other routes offer stunning views from places like the Mont des Avaloirs viewpoint.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Longuenoë are designed as loops. Examples include the Rochers du Vignage givrés – Char Sherman loop from L'Orée-d'Écouves and the Mont des Avaloirs viewpoint – La Roche-Mabile loop from L'Orée-d'Écouves, which offer varied terrain and scenic views.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the mix of forested areas and open plains, and the opportunities to discover historical points of interest.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Longuenoë offers several difficult routes. An example is the Carrouges Castle – Manoir de Joué-du-Bois loop from Ciral, which is nearly 60 miles long and features significant elevation gain, traversing rural landscapes and past historic landmarks.
The region's climate with rolling hills and forests suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn are generally the most pleasant times for road cycling. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural scenery is at its best.
While specific establishments are not listed in the route data, the routes often pass through or near small villages and towns. These locations typically offer opportunities to find local cafes, bakeries, or pubs for refreshments and breaks.
While 'hidden gems' are subjective, routes like the La Roche-Mabile – Saint Pierre de Gesnes Church loop from L'Orée-d'Écouves offer a less-traveled path through picturesque landscapes, providing a quieter experience away from more popular trails.


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