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Touring cycling around Acquigny is characterized by its location within the tranquil Eure Valley, where the Eure and Iton rivers converge. The landscape features a mix of plains, undulating valleys, and wooded hills, providing varied terrain for cyclists. This region offers scenic water views and forests, contributing to a picturesque environment for outdoor activities. The area's natural features include the Parc et Jardins du Château d'Acquigny, known for its century-old trees and ornamental water features.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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29.8km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.1km
02:19
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.5km
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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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Magnificent view of the Château d'Acquigny (whose garden can be visited) and the Eure valley
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Two magnificent properties between the arms of the Iton
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Be careful in winter you can be slippery because of dead leaves but great place
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easy route with 2 climbs and beautiful viewpoints
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The Mesnil Jourdain church, built between the 15th and 16th centuries, is part of a remarkable ensemble with the neighboring Hellenvilliers manor. The church has a defensive bell tower which rests on a pillar in the middle of the nave, a rare architectural feature in the region. You can admire the recently restored stone gargoyles and balustrade, as well as the stained glass windows and paintings inside the church.
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The Bord-Louviers forest is a majestic forest located at the confluence of the Eure and the Seine. This forest, former property of the Dukes of Normandy and the Kings of France, covers an area of 4,568 hectares and offers a variety of landscapes and ecosystems. You can discover the pine forest on the northern terraces overlooking the Seine, the beech forest in the central plain, or even the oaks on the southern plateaus. You will also be able to admire the seven remarkable trees listed, such as the Tabouel beech, a 39 meter high beech, or the Pancarte oak, an oak which has swallowed a sign on its trunk. The forest is also home to a rich fauna: deer, wild boars, foxes and squirrels.
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This work located in the town of Acquigny allowed the old Dreux-Rouen railway to cross the Eure.
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Located on the banks of the Iton, the castle was built in 1775, in the neoclassical style characteristic of this period. The cut stone facades have retained their monumentality (basement, noble floors and attic), reinforced by the austerity of the few decorative elements (pediment, cornices). The facades and roofs of the four buildings on the farm were listed in the MH in 1977, the castle, the so-called chalet house, the stables and sheds as well as the cellar located in the commune of Acquigny were listed in 1994 in the MH.
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Acquigny offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 170 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 59 easy, 103 moderate, and 11 difficult trails, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The touring cycling routes around Acquigny are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 180 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the serene river valleys, extensive greenways, and the picturesque landscapes that feature historic châteaux and natural beauty.
Yes, Acquigny is well-suited for easy and family-friendly cycling. The region features 59 easy routes, many of which utilize the extensive network of greenways like the Voie Verte de la Vallée de l'Eure. An excellent option is the Acquigny Castle – Église Notre-Dame de Louviers loop from Acquigny, an easy 17.5 km trail that offers gentle terrain and scenic views.
Many routes offer views of historical and natural attractions. You can cycle past the impressive Acquigny Castle and its romantic 18th-century park. Other routes might take you near the Amfreville-sur-Iton Castle or through the tranquil Forêt de Bord-Louviers. The region is rich in châteaux and natural beauty, providing plenty to explore.
Yes, many routes around Acquigny are designed as loops, offering convenient circular tours. For instance, the Château d'Acquigny par le château d'Amfreville sur Iton — boucle depuis Acquigny is a moderate 21.7 km circular path that allows you to start and end in Acquigny while enjoying views of two châteaux.
The Eure Valley benefits from a microclimate, making it pleasant for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with fewer crowds. The Parc et Jardins du Château d'Acquigny, a major attraction, is open from April to October, aligning well with prime cycling season.
Yes, the region is well-equipped for cyclists. Many establishments are 'Accueil Vélo' certified, meaning they are located within 5km of cycling routes and provide services like warm welcomes, practical information, advice, maps, bike shelters, and repair kits. Bike rental and repair services can also be found in nearby towns such as Louviers.
Absolutely. Acquigny is situated at the confluence of the Eure and Iton rivers, and the region is known for its extensive greenways. The Greenway marvel – Manoir de Portejoie loop from Pinterville is a 41.1 km route that takes you along the Eure Valley Greenway, offering tranquil riverside cycling. The Voie Verte de la Vallée de l'Eure is a significant greenway perfect for exploring the river landscapes.
Yes, Acquigny is integrated into broader cycling networks. The Voie Verte de la Vallée de l'Eure is part of the St-Jacques à vélo route, connecting Pacy-sur-Eure to Ézy-sur-Eure. Additionally, Acquigny is part of the renowned 'La Seine à Vélo' route, which stretches from Paris to the sea, offering opportunities for longer touring adventures.
The terrain around Acquigny is generally varied, featuring a mix of plains, undulating valleys, and wooded hills. Most routes consist of mostly paved surfaces, especially on the greenways, making them accessible for a wide range of cyclists. You'll encounter gentle ascents and descents, providing an engaging yet manageable cycling experience.
While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed, the presence of 'Accueil Vélo' certified establishments and the general bike-friendly infrastructure suggest that parking is available in and around Acquigny and its surrounding towns. Look for designated parking areas in villages or near trailheads, especially those connected to the greenways.
Yes, the region is dotted with historical châteaux, and some routes are designed to showcase them. The Château d'Acquigny par le château d'Amfreville sur Iton — boucle depuis Acquigny is a prime example, offering views of both the Acquigny Castle and the Amfreville-sur-Iton Castle on a single ride.


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