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5,792
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150
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Touring cycling around Tully offers diverse natural landscapes, from lush rainforests and dramatic gorges to scenic coastal stretches. The region features high-altitude rainforests within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, characterized by crystal-clear creeks and wetlands. Cyclists can explore gazetted roads within national parks, which may include narrow, winding, and sometimes unsealed sections. Additionally, areas like Tully Lake in Massachusetts provide extensive trail networks through forests and around reservoirs, with varied terrain and elevation changes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
4.0
(2)
14
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42.8km
02:52
320m
320m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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6
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25.9km
01:37
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2.5
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10
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15.2km
00:56
130m
130m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4
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35.1km
02:39
240m
240m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This cycle path leads from the sea to the glassworks, always along small lakes and the river.
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The church in Ault is a beautiful building. Its interior is simple yet beautiful.
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The cliffs are made of chalk and are impressive to look at.
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Here in Ault begin the chalk cliffs, which stretch all the way to Normandy and repeatedly appear as enormous cliffs.
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The cliffs around the beach of Ault are composed of chalk from the Upper Cretaceous, more precisely from the Turonian and Coniacian (around 83 million years ago to 90 million years ago). They are strewn with flint nodules which highlight the subhorizontal stratification planes (the formation of flint has already been discussed in Discovery of the geology of the cliffs of Étretat, presentation of an excursion from the beach of Tilleul (Antifer) to the Porte d'Amont (Étretat Nord)). The relative proportion of chalk and flint is around 90-95% chalk to 5-10% flint. Flint horizons are stratigraphic markers. On the cliffs of Ault, the regular flint band called Seven Sisters is recognizable and characterizes the boundary between the Middle Coniacian and the Upper Coniacian (around 87 million years ago). The boundary between the lower and middle Coniacian is marked by the Shoreham 2 marl level, which is more difficult to identify. These lithostratigraphic markings allow in particular the correlation of distant deposits, such as between the Normandy and Picardy coasts, or between the French and English coasts.
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The cliffs around the beach of Ault are composed of chalk from the Upper Cretaceous, more precisely from the Turonian and Coniacian (around 83 million years ago to 90 million years ago). They are strewn with flint nodules which highlight the subhorizontal stratification planes (the formation of flint has already been discussed in Discovery of the geology of the cliffs of Étretat, presentation of an excursion from the beach of Tilleul (Antifer) to the Porte d'Amont (Étretat Nord)). The relative proportion of chalk and flint is around 90-95% chalk to 5-10% flint. Flint horizons are stratigraphic markers. On the cliffs of Ault, the regular flint band called Seven Sisters is recognizable and characterizes the boundary between the Middle Coniacian and the Upper Coniacian (around 87 million years ago). The boundary between the lower and middle Coniacian is marked by the Shoreham 2 marl level, which is more difficult to identify. These lithostratigraphic markings allow in particular the correlation of distant deposits, such as between the Normandy and Picardy coasts, or between the French and English coasts.
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There is a lot to do in Ault, a small town on the cliffs in France.
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Tully offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 140 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy coastal paths to more challenging rainforest trails.
The touring cycling routes in Tully vary significantly in distance and difficulty. You'll find a good mix, with over 40 easy routes, more than 80 moderate options, and nearly 30 difficult trails for experienced cyclists. For example, the Fountains Pavilion – Eu Castle loop from Friaucourt is an easy 15.3 km ride, while the Architecture balnéaire – View over the cliffs loop from Yzengremer is a difficult 51.5 km route.
Yes, Tully offers several family-friendly touring cycling routes, particularly along the coast. The region's easy routes, such as the Mission Beach Coastal Path mentioned in the guide, are generally suitable for families looking for a relaxed experience on sealed paths with ocean views.
Beginners will find many suitable options among the over 40 easy routes in Tully. These often include coastal paths or less challenging sections of gazetted roads. An example of an easy route is the Fountains Pavilion – Eu Castle loop from Friaucourt, which is 15.3 km long.
Experienced touring cyclists will find nearly 30 difficult routes in Tully. These often involve more significant elevation changes and can include narrow, winding, and sometimes unsealed sections within national parks. The Ault viewpoint – Eastern end of Falaises d'Albâtre, Ault coastal panorama loop from Yzengremer is a challenging 51.3 km route with considerable elevation gain.
Tully's climate is tropical, characterized by a wet season and a dry season. The dry season, typically from May to October, generally offers more pleasant conditions for touring cycling with less humidity and rainfall. However, the high-altitude rainforests can provide cooler temperatures year-round.
Tully experiences a tropical climate. Expect warm temperatures and high humidity, especially during the wet season (November to April), which also brings significant rainfall. The dry season (May to October) is generally sunnier and less humid. Be prepared for sudden downpours, particularly in rainforest areas, regardless of the season.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Tully are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Cayeux-sur-Mer Church – Segment Gravel Hautebut loop from Friville-Escarbotin is a moderate 33.4 km circular route.
Tully's touring cycling routes offer diverse scenery, from lush rainforests to coastal views. You can explore natural monuments like the Ault Chalk Cliffs and La Cise Cliff. The region also features beautiful lakes such as Bouvaincourt-sur-Bresle Ponds and the Marais de Gousseauville. Historic architecture, like the Belle Époque houses of Mers-les-Bains, can also be found nearby.
The touring cycling experience in Tully is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 800 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning rainforests, dramatic gorges, and scenic coastal stretches. The diversity of routes, catering to various ability levels, is also a highlight for many.
While specific cafes and pubs directly on every route are not detailed, the coastal areas and towns like Tully and Mission Beach offer various amenities. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially when venturing into national park areas or more remote rainforest trails, as services may be limited.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific starting point of your chosen route. In towns and popular coastal areas, designated parking lots are usually available. For routes venturing into national parks or more remote areas, look for visitor centers or trailheads which often provide parking facilities. Always check local signage for any restrictions or fees.


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