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Gravel biking around Maniquerville offers a diverse landscape characterized by the Caux countryside, featuring rolling agricultural lands and proximity to the dramatic Étretat cliffs. The region presents a varied topography, including coastal paths, expansive beaches, and verdant hedgerows, with a mix of flat sections and challenging ascents and descents. Routes often incorporate a blend of dirt and gravel roads, making them suitable for gravel bikes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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6
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32.0km
02:14
440m
450m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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39.0km
02:33
500m
500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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32.0km
02:02
420m
420m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.1km
01:54
210m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Let's not confuse the Etigues valley with its view of the Belval needle and the Etigues valley, which I don't know in all honesty!
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Narrow singletrail, some steps. Either be prepared to push and carry the bike or bring some mountain bike skills.
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The Notre-Dame church in Bénouville is a little gem in Normandy that contains a lot of history and art. The choir of the church dates from the late 12th century and impresses with its pointed vaults. The nave was probably built in the 16th or early 17th century. Particularly worth seeing are the frescoes by the religious painter Louis Chifflet from 1895, depicting scenes from the childhood of Christ. Two beautiful wooden statues - Saint Eutrope and Our Lady of the Port - draw attention here. The tombstone of Antoine Gillain, Marquis de Bénouville, from 1768, as well as the coat of arms of the Gillain family, give the interior a historical depth. Another highlight is the remarkable Eucharistic reserve in polychrome stone, crowned by a dove. Despite the often large number of visitors who enliven the village, especially in season, this place retains its charm and offers you a glimpse into the rich history of the region. If you are walking through Bénouville, it is worth taking a short stop here to take in the silence and atmosphere of this historic place
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Étretat is a place that retains its own magic despite the tourist hustle and bustle. The imposing rocky cliffs and the roaring sea attract numerous visitors every year. The whole spectacle unfolds especially at sunset: the three rock gates - Porte d'Aval with the Aiguille, Manneporte and Porte d'Amont - glow in the warm light of the setting sun and cast long shadows on the pebble beach. This sight is unforgettable and shows why Étretat has inspired artists and hikers alike for centuries. If you are here a little off peak times, you will feel the peace and the special atmosphere of the former fishing village. The cliffs seem even more imposing and the contrast between the white limestone and the blue sea is simply fascinating. Even with the many cameras aimed at the rocks, Étretat remains an authentic place that shows nature in all its raw beauty. A stroll through the narrow streets and along the coast lets you immerse yourself in the history of this place that enchanted Claude Monet and Guy de Maupassant
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Time was too short, otherwise we would have gone in
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Unfortunately we were not in the garden today because time was too short
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The Jardins d'Étretat offer a fascinating blend of garden art and contemporary sculpture, making a visit a truly special experience. The impressively designed topiary plants and whimsical sculptures create an almost magical atmosphere. Particularly impressive is the Jardin des Émotions, which was inspired by the former oyster farm located at the foot of the garden in the English Channel. The clipped plants evoke the landscapes of the seabed and give the garden a tranquil, almost dreamy feel. In addition to the exceptional garden design, various points in the garden offer breathtaking views of the iconic Aiguille de Étretat, an imposing rock formation along the coast. Here, nature and art merge in a harmonious way rarely found in gardens.
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The Maniquerville area offers a diverse range of gravel bike trails, combining the dramatic coastline near the Étretat cliffs with the rolling agricultural landscapes of the Caux countryside. You'll encounter a mix of terrains, including dirt and gravel roads, coastal paths, and verdant hedgerows, with routes featuring both flat sections and challenging ascents and descents. The network includes options from moderate to difficult.
While many routes in the region feature significant elevation changes, there are options suitable for those looking for a moderate challenge. For example, the Beautiful view of Yport – Étretat loop from Yport is rated moderate, covering 19.9 miles (32.0 km) through coastal scenery and countryside.
For experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge, routes like the Beautiful view of Yport – Étretat loop from Étretat offer a difficult 24.6 miles (39.6 km) path with panoramic views of the coastline and Étretat cliffs. Another difficult option is the Étretat – Yport loop from Yport, which is 20.1 miles (32.4 km) and features significant elevation changes and coastal views.
The region is famous for its stunning natural beauty. Many routes offer breathtaking views of the iconic Étretat cliffs. You can also find highlights like the Porte d'Amont Chalk Arch, Étretat, the Étretat to Vattetot-sur-Mer Coastal Path, and Yport Beach. These natural monuments provide stunning visual rewards for riders.
Yes, the area around Maniquerville is rich in history. You might encounter sites such as the impressive Bénédictine Palace, the historic Fécamp Abbey and Castle, or the charming Château de Bénouville. These offer interesting stops along your ride.
The Caux countryside and coastal paths are beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal for exploring. Summer can also be great, especially for coastal rides, but be mindful of potential heat and busier areas. Winter rides are possible but require appropriate gear for cooler, potentially wetter conditions.
While many routes involve significant elevation, some sections of the Caux countryside offer gentler terrain. For a more relaxed experience, consider routes that stick to the agricultural lands and forest trails, such as the Pretty house on a pond – Forest Trail loop from Saint-Sauveur-d'Émalleville, which is rated moderate and has less overall elevation gain compared to coastal routes.
Many of the gravel biking routes in the Maniquerville area start from nearby towns like Étretat, Yport, or Bénouville. These towns typically offer public parking facilities, often near the start of popular trails or in the town centers. It's advisable to check local parking information for your chosen starting point.
Public transport options to Maniquerville and surrounding towns are available, though they might require some planning. Regional bus services connect various towns in the Caux countryside. For specific route access, it's best to research local bus schedules to the starting points of your desired gravel trails, such as Étretat or Yport.
The gravel biking routes around Maniquerville are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse and scenic terrain, which combines dramatic coastline with rolling countryside, and the varied surfaces from paved to dirt and gravel. The stunning views of the Étretat cliffs are a frequently mentioned highlight.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in the Maniquerville area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Étretat – La Poterie-Cap d'Antifer loop from Bénouville is a moderate 23.9 miles (38.4 km) circular path, perfect for exploring the coastal and inland scenery.


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