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No traffic road cycling routes around Sébécourt are situated within the Eure department of Normandy, a region characterized by its lush, green countryside, forests, and river valleys. The area features rolling hills and extensive networks of safe, signposted paths, including Voies Vertes and Véloroutes, which often follow the banks of the Eure and Seine rivers. This landscape provides varied terrain suitable for road cyclists seeking routes without vehicle traffic.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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11.7km
00:34
90m
90m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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42.3km
01:56
270m
270m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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58.3km
02:37
290m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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35.3km
01:30
220m
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Remarkable place steeped in history: Bec Hélouin Abbey provided three Archbishops of Canterbury!
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Cycle this greenway near the Gîte des Deux Étangs for a peaceful ride surrounded by nature. The smooth path takes you through a tranquil landscape of lush greenery. It is an easy and pleasant route, perfect for a touring bike ride.
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Bec-Hellouin Abbey was one of the most influential monasteries in medieval Europe. Founded in 1034 by a knight named Herluin, the abbey became a center of learning and culture, attracting scholars like Lanfranc and Anselm, who later became Archbishops of Canterbury. You can admire the impressive architecture of the abbey, such as the 15th century St. Nicholas Tower, the 17th century cloister and the 18th century convent buildings. You can also join Benedictine monks to pray in the church, which was once the refectory. The abbey is surrounded by a beautiful park and a vegetable garden, where you can enjoy the tranquility of nature. The abbey is open to visitors every day, except Monday, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. You can also spend the night at the hostelry, if you wish to discover monastic life in more depth.
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A historical and spiritual destination, the Abbey of Notre-Dame du Bec, a Benedictine monastery founded in 1034 by Saint Herluin, was one of the most influential centers of learning and culture in medieval Europe. This abbey was one of the most influential centers of learning and culture in medieval Europe and produced three archbishops in Canterbury. You can admire the majestic buildings of the 17th and 18th centuries, the cloister, the chapter house and the tower of Saint Nicholas. You can also join the monks to pray in the church, which used to be the refectory. Take advantage of your hike to discover the rich heritage of this former monastery in the heart of Normandy, surrounded by green hills and forests.
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If you are interested in ancient history and megalithic monuments, you can visit the Dolmen de la Pierre Courcoulée, a stone tomb dating from the Neolithic period. You can admire the impressive puddingstone slab that covers the dolmen, measuring more than 4 meters long and weighing about 10 tons. The slab rests on four pillars of the same material, forming a chamber which was probably used for funerary rituals. The dolmen is one of the oldest and best preserved in Normandy, it has been listed as a historical monument since 1889. The Pierre Courcoulée Dolmen is a privileged place to get some fresh air and discover the local heritage.
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The Grotte de Gaudreville is a natural cave and geological wonder that was formed by the erosion of limestone by water over millions of years. The cave has several rooms and galleries, adorned with stalactites, stalagmites, columns and calcite curtains. The cave is also home to various species of bats, spiders and insects. You can visit the cave by booking a guided tour with the Association Spéléologique de l'Eure, which regularly organizes excursions to the site.
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The town of Goms is rather pretty, too bad it is populated by inbreds
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There are 16 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Sébécourt. These routes are designed for a peaceful cycling experience, with 4 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride and 12 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Sébécourt primarily feature the lush, green countryside of the Eure department in Normandy. You'll find routes winding through valleys, alongside rivers like the Eure and Seine, and through picturesque villages. While many routes are on well-paved surfaces, the region's rolling hills mean you can expect some engaging ascents and descents, particularly on moderate routes.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a shorter, relaxed ride. For instance, the Mare Sausseuse loop from Saint-Élier is an easy 11.7 km ride, and the Wide asphalt road loop from Ferrières-Haut-Clocher offers a gentle 14.7 km on wide, smooth surfaces.
For a more extensive ride, consider the moderate-difficulty Le Val Gallerand – Bernay Greenway loop from Beaumont-le-Roger, which spans over 65 km. Another great option is the La Charentonne – Church Valailles loop from Beaumont-le-Roger, offering a similar distance and moderate challenge through varied landscapes.
Many routes follow the banks of the Eure and Seine rivers, offering tranquil scenery and opportunities for birdwatching. The wider Normandy region is known for its green valleys, forests, and rolling hills, providing panoramic views. You might also encounter sections of Voies Vertes (greenways) and Véloroutes that showcase the region's natural beauty.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You might pass by charming villages and historical towns. Notable attractions include the Priory of the Holy Trinity of Beaumont-le-Roger, the impressive Conches-en-Ouche Keep, and the historic Le manoir du Hom. The Priory of the Holy Trinity – Holy Trinity Priory loop from Romilly-la-Puthenaye is a route that specifically highlights a historical priory.
The komoot community rates the no-traffic road cycling routes around Sébécourt highly, with an average score of 3.33 stars. Cyclists often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the beautiful green countryside, and the opportunity to explore charming French villages away from vehicle traffic.
Sébécourt is situated within the Eure department, which is part of Normandy's extensive cycling network. The Seine-Eure area, where Sébécourt is located, features over 50 km of safe, signposted Voies Vertes and Véloroutes. These paths allow cyclists to explore towns, villages, and the lush countryside, often following riverbanks for a serene experience.
The Eure department and wider Normandy region are generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The lush green countryside is particularly vibrant in spring and early summer. Autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summers are typically mild, making it an enjoyable time to explore the routes.
While specific parking details for each route start point are best checked on the individual route pages, many routes in the region, especially those starting from towns or villages, will have designated parking areas. For routes that utilize Voies Vertes, parking is often available at access points or nearby leisure centers.
Absolutely. The region's natural parks, such as the Loops of the Seine Regional Nature Park, offer diverse landscapes for walking and hiking. The rivers provide opportunities for birdwatching. Many routes pass through charming villages where you can stop for a meal or explore local history, making it easy to combine cycling with cultural and natural exploration.


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