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No traffic road cycling routes around Sorquainville offer diverse terrain across the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy. The region features a varied topography, including the dramatic white chalk cliffs of the Alabaster Coast and tranquil rolling countryside further inland. Cyclists can explore peaceful rural communities, expansive wheat fields, and the serene Valmont Valley, which provides opportunities through flax fields and charming villages. This landscape provides a range of no traffic road cycling routes suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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42.6km
01:55
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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69.3km
02:59
540m
540m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49.0km
02:06
210m
210m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The park isn't exactly top-notch, but you can see that someone is trying not to let everything fall into disrepair. A castle like this can also be a heavy burden.
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This place is pure romance. It is best to visit when the weekly market is on. Then all the senses are catered to.
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Old watermills are beautiful and always an eye-catcher
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Located at the sources of the Veules, the watercress beds once provided the river's primary product: watercress. The flow, the clear, lively water of the Veules favored this crop. This cruciferous vegetable is appreciated for its spicy flavor and smell similar to mustard. From mid-August to the end of May (watercress is a winter salad rich in vitamins, no watercress production from June to mid-August), Monsieur Mahieu offers the sale of watercress, soup and watercress butter. Find these products on the Luneray market on Sunday mornings, and on Sundays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Veules watercress beds (5 p.m. out of season).
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Right next to the car park and the source of the Veules, you can enjoy a pleasant and shaded picnic area. Places could be expensive in high season!
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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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There are 12 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Sorquainville, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for a peaceful ride through the Norman countryside.
Yes, you'll find 4 easy routes perfect for families or those seeking a relaxed ride. These often follow greenways or quiet country roads, such as sections of the Véloroute du Lin. A good example is the Church of Fécamp – École d’Annouville-Vilmesnil loop from Saint-Maclou-la-Brière, which is an easy 23.9 km ride.
The routes around Sorquainville offer a diverse mix of landscapes. You'll cycle through tranquil rolling countryside, past vast wheat and flax fields, and charming rural villages. Some routes may also bring you close to the dramatic Alabaster Coast, providing glimpses of its iconic white chalk cliffs and the English Channel.
Many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Circuit Normand partially on the Lin route (V304) is a 42.6 km circular route that offers a pleasant ride through the region.
While cycling, you might encounter various points of interest. The region is known for its rural charm with typical brick and flint houses. You could also visit the Sissi Monument and Château of Sassetot-le-Mauconduit, or explore the Lake and Rivers of Cany-Barville. The Linen Cycle Route itself is a highlight, offering scenic passages through flax fields.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, some offer more significant elevation gains for a sportier challenge. For example, the Veloroute de Lin (km55 > 64) – Saint-Pierre-en-Port Beach loop from Ourville-en-Caux is a moderate 66.7 km route with over 700 meters of elevation gain, providing a good workout while enjoying the scenery.
Spring and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Normandy. The weather is milder, and the countryside is vibrant with blooming flowers or rich autumn colors. Summer can also be enjoyable, but be prepared for potentially warmer temperatures, especially in open fields.
Many of the no-traffic routes utilize quiet departmental roads or dedicated greenways (Voies Vertes) which are typically paved. The Véloroute du Lin, for instance, often follows former railway lines, providing smooth, paved surfaces ideal for road bikes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the beautiful rural scenery, and the opportunity to explore charming Norman villages away from heavy traffic.
Yes, you can find longer routes that combine sections of various cycle networks. The Veules-les-Roses Church – Anquetil Mill loop from Ourville-en-Caux is a substantial 69.3 km route, offering a full day of cycling through diverse landscapes. You can also connect to longer sections of La Vélomaritime (EuroVelo 4) for extended tours.
While many routes pass through rural areas, you'll often find small villages with local bakeries (boulangeries) or cafes, especially in larger towns like Fécamp or Étretat if your route takes you nearby. It's always a good idea to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer stretches, but opportunities for refreshment stops do exist.


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