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No traffic road cycling routes around Le Fresne-Poret offer diverse terrain within the wild and unspoilt natural landscape of La Manche in Normandy. The region is characterized by green valleys, bocage countryside, and undulating hills, providing varied surfaces for road cyclists. Panoramic viewpoints, such as Mortain Viewpoint, offer rewarding vistas after climbs. This area provides a rich backdrop for cycling, with opportunities to explore varied ecosystems.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
8
riders
50.7km
02:13
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4
riders
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4
riders
56.7km
02:38
640m
640m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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3
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32.8km
01:30
340m
340m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3
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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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Cycling on the path along the lake is allowed.
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St Julien church (in the background) was built in the Byzantine style and has a number of amazing mosaics, you can also visit the top of the tower by arrangement with the tourist office.
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East of l’église St Julien you will find a history of Domfront and the chateau.
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A male tree and a female tree with trunks 11m in circumference.
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Founded in the 11th century, the Benedictine abbey of Notre-Dame de Lonlay had a great influence in the region. Eight priories were attached to it, from Le Mans to Alençon via Domfront. At the architectural level, it presents a particularly interesting mixture of styles with its Romanesque transept and its Gothic heart.
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On the outskirts of the community campsite is right on the dammed up piss, which forms a lake here. A pretty spot to rest. There is boat hire, tourist information can be found here and refreshments and snacks are on offer.
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There are 14 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Le Fresne-Poret, offering a variety of experiences. Most of these routes are rated as moderate, with one easy and one difficult option available for different skill levels.
The region around Le Fresne-Poret, part of La Manche, features a diverse and often hilly terrain. You can expect undulating landscapes with varied surfaces, providing both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. This makes for engaging road cycling, often favored by those looking for scenic and physically active rides.
Yes, the area is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You might encounter stunning vistas like the Mortain Viewpoint, offering panoramic views that can stretch to Mont Saint-Michel on clear days. Other natural features include the dramatic Fosse Arthour gorge and the tranquil La Grande Cascade de Mortain waterfall.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Le Fresne-Poret, with an average score of 4.75 out of 5 stars. Cyclists often praise the region's wild and unspoilt nature, the challenging yet rewarding hilly terrain, and the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes away from traffic.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Abbaye Notre-Dame de Lonlay loop from Lonlay-l'Abbaye, which covers over 58 km with significant elevation gain, offering a comprehensive tour of the local scenery.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, the La Manche region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. These seasons typically provide milder weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for enjoying the diverse landscapes and natural features without the extremes of winter.
Yes, you may find facilities along some routes. For instance, there is a rest area at the foot of the Petite Cascade, which can be a convenient stop. It's always advisable to check individual route details for specific amenities.
Certainly. The Beautiful – Domfront Castle loop from Lonlay-l'Abbaye is a moderate route spanning over 56 km. This route offers a chance to cycle through scenic areas while potentially passing by historical points of interest like Domfront Castle, combining physical activity with cultural exploration.
For a moderate route that's a bit shorter, consider the Roadbike loop from Maisoncelles-la-Jourdan. This route is approximately 32.8 km long with over 340 meters of elevation gain, making it a good option for a solid ride without committing to a full-day excursion.
For broader information on cycling opportunities and the natural sites within the La Manche region, you can visit the official tourism website: manche-tourism.com. For general cycling routes across France, francevelotourisme.com is also a valuable resource.
Yes, while most routes are moderate, the region does offer more challenging terrain. The presence of a 'difficult' rated road cycling route, such as the Montebourg:BRM 600 - Lieux (de) cultes, indicates that experienced cyclists can find demanding rides with significant elevation changes within the broader area of Le Fresne-Poret.


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