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Gravel biking around Autretot offers diverse terrain across the verdant Pays de Caux in Seine-Maritime, France. The region features rolling hills, agricultural plains, and serene river valleys, notably along the Durdent River. While not directly coastal, its proximity to the Alabaster Coast provides varied landscapes. The area is characterized by country roads and less trafficked paths, making it suitable for gravel exploration, with some routes including significant elevation changes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
5.0
(1)
3
riders
29.7km
01:49
250m
250m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
44.1km
03:04
550m
550m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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1
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20.5km
01:20
240m
240m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.6km
01:43
290m
290m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I loved it, it's a shame that once we got to 500m from the ferry we had to make a big detour by road to take the Quellebeuf ferry to get to Pont Audemer... but I'd do it again
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Since November 12, 1934, this has been a monument. In former years, it served as a stable for horses. You can tell from the construction of the roof that the carpenters worked in shipbuilding.
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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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If you go up the Val-Guaillard path a little, you will find 2 or 3 others on your left going up or on the right going down the path.
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One of the oldest oaks in France.
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very pretty mill and beautiful valley of the Durdent
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There are over 5 gravel bike trails in the Autretot area, offering diverse terrain across the verdant Pays de Caux. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
The routes around Autretot cater to various skill levels. You'll find easy loops, moderate trails like the Allouville Oak – Wooden Dog Sculpture loop from Yvetot, and more challenging options with significant elevation gains, such as the Caudebec-en-Caux – Allouville Oak loop from Yvetot. The region's rolling hills and river valleys ensure a varied experience for all.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The area offers easier loops and less trafficked paths that can be enjoyed by various ages. For a moderate ride, consider the Father and son tour, chill – 42 kms road cycling loop from Yvetot, which provides a pleasant experience through the countryside.
You'll experience the picturesque landscapes of the Pays de Caux, characterized by rolling hills, agricultural plains, and serene river valleys, particularly along the Durdent River. While not directly on the coast, the region's proximity to the Alabaster Coast means dramatic coastal scenery is within reach for longer rides.
Several notable attractions can be incorporated into your rides. You can visit the ancient Allouville Oak, considered the oldest oak in France. Other points of interest include the historic Chapelle Saint-Riquier and scenic stretches along the Durdent River, such as the Beautiful stretch along river.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Autretot are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Durdent Valley – Beautiful through valley. loop from Routes and the Allouville Oak – Wooden Dog Sculpture loop from Yvetot.
The region offers enjoyable gravel biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be good, though it's wise to start earlier in the day to avoid the midday heat. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While specific parking areas for each trailhead aren't always designated, you can often find parking in the villages or near popular starting points. Yvetot, a nearby town, serves as a common starting point for several routes and offers more parking options.
Absolutely. For those seeking a longer adventure, routes like the Allouville Oak – Wooden Dog Sculpture loop from Yvetot cover nearly 46 km. The diverse network of country roads and paths also allows for combining sections to create extended rides.
Yes, electric bike rentals are available in nearby Yvetot, which can expand accessibility for exploring the 'paysages cauchois' (landscapes of Caux), especially if you're looking for assistance on the region's rolling hills.
Autretot stands out due to its blend of rural charm, historical interest, and varied terrain. As a 'flowered village' with a '4 Flowers' label, it offers picturesque surroundings. The combination of rolling hills, agricultural plains, and river valleys, along with proximity to the dramatic Alabaster Coast, creates a rich and engaging gravel biking experience.
While specific establishments directly on every trail are not guaranteed, the villages and towns along or near the routes, such as Autretot itself or nearby Yvetot, offer opportunities for refreshments and breaks. Autretot is known for its charm, making it a pleasant stop.


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