4.4
(127)
3,337
riders
162
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Road cycling around Croisilles offers a varied landscape characterized by a mix of rolling hills and challenging ascents. The region features routes that traverse diverse terrain, from river valleys like the Dordogne to higher elevations and plateaus. Cyclists can expect to encounter a network of roads suitable for different skill levels, providing opportunities to explore the local countryside and forest-lined roads. The area's quiet, well-maintained roads enhance the cycling experience.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
4.5
(4)
96
riders
28.8km
01:12
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
18
riders
75.1km
04:13
1,380m
1,380m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.8
(47)
812
riders
55.4km
02:27
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
5.0
(1)
18
riders
43.4km
02:11
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
13
riders
67.3km
03:10
920m
920m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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a passage between two rock walls just after the Orne
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Very good quality Voie Verte. Impeccable surface, good signing, very few annoying crossings where you lose momentum. Plenty of places to stop if you wish.
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Great view - a must - tough climb
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There are over 150 road cycling routes available around Croisilles, catering to various skill levels. These include 13 easy routes, 107 moderate routes, and 36 difficult routes, offering diverse options for exploration.
Road cycling around Croisilles features a diverse landscape, characterized by a mix of gentle rolling hills and more challenging ascents. You'll find routes traversing varied terrain, from river valleys to higher elevations, particularly in the broader Hauts-de-France region which offers a blend of fresh air, history, and diverse landscapes.
Yes, there are several easy road cycling routes. An accessible option is the Saint-Rémy-sur-Orne – Clécy Viaduct loop from Thury-Harcourt, which is 17.9 miles (28.8 km) long with a moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for many riders.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Berjou Pass – Clécy loop from Clécy offer a demanding experience. This route is 64.6 miles (103.9 km) long with a significant elevation gain of over 5,900 feet (1,799 m) through varied terrain. Another difficult option is the Le Mont Pinçon – Charming panorama loop from Thury-Harcourt.
While cycling around Croisilles, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. The Clécy Viaduct is a prominent feature. Other attractions in the vicinity include The Rochers des Parcs, Château d'Harcourt, and The Sugarloaf. The region also features historical sites and cultural landmarks characteristic of Hauts-de-France.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Croisilles are designed as loops. For example, the It's going up – Passage de la Croisette loop from Thury-Harcourt is a popular circular trail, as is the The Pont de la Mousse – Saint-Rémy-sur-Orne loop from Thury-Harcourt.
The road cycling routes in Croisilles are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 80 reviews. More than 2,400 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the mix of rolling hills, river valleys, and challenging climbs.
While the guide focuses on road cycling, the broader Hauts-de-France region, where Croisilles is located, offers diverse cycling experiences. For family-friendly options, look for routes with less elevation gain and lower traffic, such as the easy routes mentioned, or consider parts of the EuroVelo 3 route which often include greenways suitable for a more relaxed pace.
The best time to go road cycling in Croisilles, as with much of Hauts-de-France, is typically during the spring and summer months (April to September) when the weather is generally milder and more predictable. This allows for comfortable riding conditions to enjoy the diverse landscapes.
The Hauts-de-France region is known for integrating local culinary stops and welcoming facilities for cyclists. While specific establishments in Croisilles are not detailed, nearby towns and villages along popular routes, especially those part of larger networks like EuroVelo 3, often provide cafes, pubs, and accommodation options catering to cyclists.
Specific parking facilities for cyclists in Croisilles are not detailed in the guide. However, in many French towns and starting points for cycling routes, you can typically find public parking areas. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or use navigation apps to locate suitable parking near your chosen route's starting point.
Accessing routes via public transport in the Hauts-de-France region is possible, especially with regional trains that often accommodate bicycles. For longer distances, the EuroVelo 3 route, which traverses Hauts-de-France, is designed with accessibility in mind. It's recommended to check the specific public transport provider's policies for carrying bikes before your journey.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads and designated cycling paths in the Hauts-de-France region, including around Croisilles. However, if you plan to cycle through private estates or specific natural reserves, it's always wise to check for any local regulations or access restrictions.


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