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Road cycling routes around Estrées-La-Campagne are situated in the Calvados department of Normandy, offering a varied landscape for cyclists. The area features a mix of open plains and rolling hills, with picturesque valleys and hedgerows. Many routes utilize mostly paved surfaces, including sections of ancient Roman roads. This region provides a blend of gentle terrain and more challenging ascents as it borders the "Suisse Normande" area.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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57.1km
02:17
310m
310m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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46.0km
02:08
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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36.1km
01:29
250m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.6km
02:03
380m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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46.6km
02:04
490m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The church, built on the foundations of a small Gallo-Roman temple, is one of the principal Romanesque buildings in Normandy. It houses the organ by Parizot (1745-1746). On the outskirts of the church, the Guibray Fair was established by William the Conqueror. Starting on the Wednesday before the Assumption, it hosted merchants selling cloth, hides, fabrics, and silks. This important fair also allowed the Falaise region to sell its agricultural products. The largest fair in the west, second in France after Beaucaire, it was as renowned as those in Troyes or Provins. Its famous horse fair lasted until the early 20th century.
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Unfortunately, you cannot enter the castle grounds.
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Château des ducs d'Harcourt: Ruins of a castle built in the 17th and 18th centuries in Thury-Harcourt. Unfortunately, the castle, praised as the "Versaille of Normandy", was destroyed in fighting in August 1944. Today only parts of the facade and two guard pavilions remain. The chateau is a good starting point for numerous hikes in the beautiful "Normandie Suisse".
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This 17th and 18th century castle did not survive the Second World War. Today only part of the main facade and a chapel remain. If the private domain is closed to the public, the main buildings that remain standing can be seen from the public road.
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Ancient fortifications which protected the town of Falaise, mainly known as the birthplace of William the Conqueror. Very beautiful and impressive building!
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Castle at Falaise, which is best known for being the birthplace of William the Conqueror
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There are over 140 road cycling routes around Estrées-La-Campagne, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. You'll find 37 easy routes, 101 moderate routes, and 5 challenging routes to explore.
The terrain around Estrées-La-Campagne offers a diverse experience. You'll encounter a mix of open plains, rolling hills, and picturesque valleys. While many routes feature mostly paved surfaces, some venture into the more dramatic hilly landscapes of the nearby "Suisse Normande" region, providing both gentle rides and more challenging ascents.
Yes, Estrées-La-Campagne offers several routes suitable for beginners and families. For instance, the Bois du Mont de Tassilly loop from Potigny is an easy 22.5-mile (36.1 km) path that provides a pleasant ride through the Norman countryside, passing through wooded areas. The region's network includes 37 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed cycling experience.
The region is rich in history. Some routes, like the La Pommeraye Castle loop from Lotissement Sainte-Barbe, pass historical landmarks. You can also explore sites such as the Villers-Canivet Cistercian Abbey, the Fresney-le-Puceux Castle, or the Tomb of Marie Joly. A ten-kilometer loop from Estrées-La-Campagne itself traverses a section of the ancient Roman road, offering a unique historical perspective.
Yes, the Norman countryside around Estrées-La-Campagne is known for its intimate landscapes and natural beauty. Many routes offer scenic views of hedgerows, valleys, and agricultural land. While specific named viewpoints are not highlighted, the varied topography, especially as you approach the "Suisse Normande" area, provides numerous picturesque vistas.
The road cycling routes in Estrées-La-Campagne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the blend of open plains and rolling hills, and the opportunity to explore historical features like ancient Roman roads.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Estrées-La-Campagne are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the popular Bicycle Dismount Point loop from Potigny and the Porte des Cordeliers – Château de La Fresnaye loop from Potigny.
The routes vary significantly in length and difficulty. You can find shorter, easier rides like the Bois royal de Villers – Église Saint-Pierre loop from Lotissement Sainte-Barbe, which is about 15 miles (24.2 km). Longer, moderate routes, such as the Bicycle Dismount Point loop from Potigny, can be around 35.5 miles (57.1 km) with over 300 meters of elevation gain. The region offers options from easy to difficult, catering to all experience levels.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The "intimate landscapes" of the Norman countryside are particularly beautiful during these seasons. While specific seasonal conditions can vary, the mild climate of Normandy makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year.
While specific cafes are not listed for every route, Estrées-La-Campagne's central location provides access to charming villages and towns like Falaise and Caen. Many routes will pass through or near these areas, offering opportunities to stop for refreshments, meals, or to explore local amenities.
Estrées-La-Campagne is located between the cities of Caen and Falaise, which are larger hubs with public transport connections. While direct public transport to specific trailheads in Estrées-La-Campagne might be limited, accessing the general area via regional buses or trains to nearby towns and then cycling to your starting point is often feasible.
Parking is generally available in and around the villages that serve as starting points for many routes, such as Potigny or Lotissement Sainte-Barbe. As Estrées-La-Campagne is a rural area, you can often find convenient parking in village centers or designated areas, especially for routes that begin and end in the same location.


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