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Loop Route through Picturesque Villages of Haute-Normandie
A road cycling route starting from Conches-en-Ouche
Explore the charming villages and beautiful countryside of Haute-Normandie on this scenic cycling route.
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This round-trip cycling route starting near Conches-en-Ouche takes you on a journey through the picturesque villages and stunning countryside of Haute-Normandie. The route is characterized by its rolling hills, lush green fields, and quaint villages that showcase the region's rich history. With a total distance of 96 km and an elevation gain of 430 m, this route offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateur cyclists. The road surface is suitable for road bikes, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride. One of the highlights along the route is the village of Collandres-Quincarnon, located at a distance of 9 km. This charming village is known for its historic buildings and well-preserved architecture, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Another notable highlight is the village of Beaumontel, situated at a distance of 22 km. Here you can take a break and explore the local shops and cafes. Saint-Paul-de-Fourques, located 40 km into the route, is known for its stunning views of the countryside. Take a moment to soak in the beauty of the surrounding landscape before continuing your journey. As you approach the 54 km mark, you'll come across the village of Saint-Pierre-du-Bosguérard, which is home to an impressive church and a rich history. At the 64 km mark, you'll reach the village of Hectomare, where you can visit the charming Hectomare Manor and learn about its fascinating history. As you ride on, make sure to stop at Tournedos-Bois-Hubert, located 80 km into the route. With its beautiful gardens and picturesque setting, it's a perfect spot to take a rest. One of the final highlights along the route is the village of Ferrières-Haut-Clocher, situated at a distance of 89 km. Here, you can explore the impressive Ferrières Castle and learn about its medieval past. Finally, at the 96 km mark, you'll arrive back at your starting point, Conches-en-Ouche, where you can visit the historic Le donjon de Conches, a medieval tower that offers panoramic views of the town. Overall, this round-trip cycling route near Conches-en-Ouche provides a perfect blend of natural beauty, historic landmarks, and cultural experiences. It offers a moderate level of difficulty, making it suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists who want to explore the charm and beauty of the Haute-Normandie region.
Highlights on the route
Cycling routes from Conches-en-Ouche:
Cycling routes nearby:
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