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No traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Pierre-Lavis traverse the undulating chalk plateau of the Pays de Caux, a region characterized by its agricultural landscapes and traditional "Clos Masure" farmhouses. The area features extensive flax fields, particularly vibrant in June, and offers access to the dramatic white cliffs of the nearby Côte d'Albâtre. The terrain generally consists of gentle to moderate gradients, with some routes following former railway lines.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
4.1
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24
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42.7km
02:33
280m
280m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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4
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49.2km
02:54
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19.6km
01:11
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.0km
00:49
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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I only rode the part between Saint Vaast Dieppevalle to Fecamps, as before this there is a 20km ride on shared roads, and I don't like these so much on my longboard. The part I rode is superb, be it for the landscape, the vilages, the tarmac and the rest areas with tables, benches, apple trees. I loved it and will be back.
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Rode it on a longboard from Saint Vaast Dieppevalle to Fecamp. Nice tarmac, quiet, not a lot of people, a lot of rest areas with table, benches, and apple trees. Superb landscapes. I loved it and will come back. What is also interesting for training is that it is never flat, with uphills that can go for 4 or 5 km, but those are around 2%, so doable. Good for inline rollers, quads, longboards.
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a very authentic tabac bar with epicerie - at the back there is the possibility of outdoor seating.
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This is a very special half-timbered architecture - the brickwork is also very special and underlines the character.
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This nave obviously has a balcony under the eaves - or is that the original construction?
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Nice church, worth a detour.
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Unfortunately, the road is closed from here on. So we had to drive all the way back down, which was a bit frustrating. The campsite has cut off all connecting paths to the bike path there.
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There are over 40 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Saint-Pierre-Lavis. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful and safe cycling experience through the scenic Pays de Caux region.
The best time to cycle in Saint-Pierre-Lavis is typically from late spring to early autumn. June is particularly beautiful, as the region's famous flax fields bloom with delicate blue flowers, transforming the landscape. The weather is generally mild and pleasant during these months, ideal for touring.
The routes primarily traverse the undulating chalk plateau of the Pays de Caux, offering a mix of gentle climbs and descents. Many no-traffic routes, like sections of the Véloroute du Lin, are developed on former railway lines, providing relatively flat and smooth surfaces. You'll encounter picturesque rural scenery, including traditional 'Clos Masure' farmhouses and vast agricultural fields.
Yes, Saint-Pierre-Lavis offers 14 easy no-traffic touring routes, perfect for beginners or families with children. These routes often follow greenways or quiet country lanes, ensuring a relaxed and enjoyable ride. A great example is the Beautiful through valley. loop from Héricourt-en-Caux, which is just over 10 km long.
Yes, for more experienced touring cyclists, there are 25 moderate and 3 difficult no-traffic routes. These routes often cover longer distances and may include more varied terrain. Consider the Allouville Oak – Le Castel manor house loop from Saint-Pierre-Lavis, which spans nearly 50 km and offers a good challenge while remaining traffic-free.
Along the no-traffic touring routes, you can discover unique regional features. Keep an eye out for the traditional 'Clos Masure' farmhouses and the extensive flax fields, especially vibrant in June. Some routes may lead you past the ancient Allouville Oak, a remarkable natural monument. The region also offers glimpses of the stunning Alabaster Coast, known for its dramatic white cliffs, though direct coastal access might involve connecting to other routes like La Vélomaritime.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the unique agricultural landscapes, especially the flax fields, and the opportunity to experience authentic Norman countryside away from busy roads.
Absolutely. The Véloroute du Lin – Vélolin, the flax cycle route loop from Riville is a prime example. This route, part of an 80 km greenway, is largely built on a former railway line and specifically showcases the Pays de Caux's agricultural heritage, including its renowned flax production. You can find more information about the Véloroute du Lin on France Vélo Tourisme.
Yes, the Véloroute du Lin, which has sections near Saint-Pierre-Lavis, connects directly with La Vélomaritime (EuroVelo 4). This allows touring cyclists to extend their journey from the peaceful inland routes to the more challenging and scenic coastal paths along the English Channel, offering access to iconic sites like the cliffs of Etretat.
While Saint-Pierre-Lavis itself is a small village, the broader Seine-Maritime department offers some public transport options. However, for direct access to specific no-traffic routes, especially in rural areas, it's often more convenient to drive to a starting point with parking. Always check local bus or train schedules for bicycle carriage policies if planning to use public transport.
Many of the no-traffic routes, particularly those starting in or near villages like Saint-Pierre-Lavis or Riville, will have designated parking areas. For routes that utilize former railway lines or greenways, look for parking at the start or end points of these sections. Local village centers often provide free parking suitable for accessing nearby trails.
Yes, some routes will take you past local heritage. For instance, you might encounter the Chapelle Saint-Riquier, a charming religious building, or other small churches and historical structures characteristic of the Norman countryside. The Fécamp Abbey and Castle – Bénédictine Palace loop from Ypreville-Biville, while not entirely traffic-free, offers a cultural experience within cycling distance.


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