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Jogging routes around Quièvrecourt traverse a varied landscape in Normandy, France, characterized by its undulating terrain and green spaces. The region features extensive forests, such as the Eawy Forest, and is delimited by local streams. This topography provides a mix of gentle inclines and descents, offering diverse running experiences.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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12.9km
01:20
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.14km
00:38
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.90km
00:49
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.35km
00:34
50m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.2km
01:31
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Listed as a Historic Monument, the Notre-Dame church is a very interesting building that expresses some very characteristic features of the architecture of the Norman School, particularly in the Gothic choir attributed to the 13th century. The bell tower-porch has a late 15th century portal with an ogival arcade that frames an openwork tympanum. Above the portal is built a flamboyant style rose window. The nave, flanked by two side aisles, was built in the 13th century, but was extensively remodeled in the 16th and 17th centuries. It has an interior elevation on 3 levels. All that remains of the primitive Romanesque church is the base of the old lantern tower. Visible only from the outside, it is located at the crossing of the transept. The church has some singularities: -The sepulchre dating from the 15th century, representing Christ stretched out on a shroud, Nicodemus, Joseph of Arimathea, Saint John the Evangelist, the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene. -The stained glass windows are attributed for the most part to Édouard Didron, a great Parisian master glassmaker.
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The Fontaine aux Dames wash house, purchased by the town hall in 1998, has undergone a complete restoration. The original building being in ruins, a reconstruction was carried out according to a Brayon washhouse model in the year 2000: low brick wall, oak frame and roofing in traditional local tiles. The wash house houses a ceramic work “the monument to the unknown lover” which we owe to the Brayon artists Jacques and Juliette Damville; This monument pays tribute to women for the role they played during the First World War.
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Magnificent castle dating from the Renaissance whose plans were inspired by the castle of Chaumont s/Loire. Sequestered during the Revolution, the estate was transformed into a prison during the time of the Terror and housed up to 150 prisoners. It was returned to its owner in 1799. The site is now owned by the St Joseph Institute and the outbuildings house a private establishment for general and technical education, with in particular courses dedicated to horticulture and the hotel and catering industry. The castle offers accommodation services and room rentals for events. It is open to individual visits during the July-August period from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., except on reception days for weddings or other events. The gardens surrounding the castle were designed by Le Nôtre. A sign on the Avenue Verte also specifies that the village of Mesnières, entirely organized around the castle, deserves a little detour. It's true ...
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Mesnières-en-Braye, very beautiful castle.
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I couldn't visit it but stopped in front of it. A castle to visit I think.
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castle located near the green avenue
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Small shelters with hiker access. There is even the possibility of bivouacking next to the Pigeonnier.
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There are over 80 running routes around Quièvrecourt, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels. The komoot community has explored 89 routes in total.
The running trails around Quièvrecourt traverse a varied landscape, including undulating terrain, green spaces, and local streams. You'll find routes through expansive forests like the Eawy Forest, known for its impressive beech trees, and along the Avenue Verte, a converted railway line offering flat, well-maintained paths through fields and charming towns.
Yes, the area offers a good mix of running routes for all abilities. There are 7 easy routes perfect for beginners, 68 moderate routes for those looking for a bit more challenge, and 14 difficult routes for experienced runners seeking a more demanding workout.
Absolutely! Many routes offer scenic views or pass by interesting points. For instance, the Mesnières-en-Bray Castle – Mesnières-en-Bray Castle loop from Neufchâtel-en-Bray provides views of the historic Mesnières-en-Bray Castle. The Eawy Forest also features remarkable natural sights like Le Puits Merveilleux.
The running routes in Quièvrecourt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 10 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful rural landscapes, and the opportunities to explore both open countryside and forest paths.
Yes, many of the running options around Quièvrecourt are circular routes, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Mesnières-en-Bray Castle loop from Saint-Martin-l'Hortier is a popular circular trail.
Generally, the natural landscapes around Quièvrecourt, including the Eawy Forest and rural paths, are suitable for running with dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in forested areas where wildlife may be present, and to check for any specific local regulations or signage on individual trails.
For families, the flatter and well-maintained sections of the Avenue Verte are excellent choices, offering a safe and car-free environment. Many of the easier routes through the countryside also provide pleasant experiences for families looking to jog together.
Quièvrecourt's natural landscapes offer beauty throughout the seasons. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for running, with mild temperatures and vibrant colors in the forests. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially in the shaded parts of the Eawy Forest. Winter running is possible, but trails might be muddy or slippery, so appropriate gear is recommended.
Yes, for those seeking longer distances, routes like the Running loop from Neufchâtel-en-Bray, which covers over 14 km, provide excellent opportunities for endurance training. The Eawy Forest also features the Allée des Limousins, a 14 km rectilinear path ideal for long, uninterrupted runs.
Quièvrecourt is situated in a landscape described as hilly, delimited by three streams. This means you can expect a varied and engaging experience with gentle inclines and descents on many routes, adding to both the challenge and the scenic beauty. There are also flatter options, such as sections of the Avenue Verte, if you prefer less elevation.


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