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No traffic road cycling routes around Colleville-Sur-Mer navigate a landscape characterized by its dramatic coastal features and historical significance. The region features windswept cliffs overlooking Omaha Beach and extends inland to traditional Norman bocage, marked by hedgerows and rural settings. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, from coastal paths to quiet country roads, with elevation changes typical of a coastal area. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and poignant historical sites accessible by road bike.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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21.3km
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190m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.3km
02:12
300m
290m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Omaha Beach in Normandy features several important memorial monuments commemorating the Allied landings on June 6, 1944 (D-Day) and the casualties of World War II: Omaha Beach Memorial This memorial in Colleville-sur-Mer honors the soldiers of the 1st U.S. Infantry Division and other units who fought and lost their lives during the landings. It includes memorial plaques, flagpoles, and commemorative stones and offers direct views of the beach and the sea. American Normandy Cemetery & Memorial Directly above the beach lies the largest American military cemetery in Europe, where 9,388 U.S. soldiers are buried. At its center is the bronze statue "Spirit of American Youth Rising from the Waves," and the Wall of the Missing commemorates 1,557 missing soldiers. The visitor center provides information about the landings and Operation Overlord. Charles N. Shay Memorial This memorial in the dunes near Omaha Beach commemorates Charles Norman Shay, a Penobscot Indian and D-Day medic, as well as the approximately 175 Native American soldiers who participated in the landing. The memorial includes a bronze bust, a turtle sculpture, and flagpoles of the United States, France, and the Penobscot Nation. Les Braves A modern steel sculpture located directly on the beach, consisting of three elements: "The Wings of Hope," "Rise, Freedom!", and "The Wings of Fraternity." They symbolize hope, freedom, and the brotherhood of nations. Signal Monument (Stone Blocks) Erected in 1956 in Vierville-sur-Mer, this memorial consists of stone blocks on a raised platform overlooking the beach. It commemorates the Allied landings on Omaha Beach and was donated by the city of Bedford, Virginia, which suffered the highest per capita casualties on D-Day. The monument bears the inscription: “The Allied forces landing on this shore which they call Omaha Beach liberated Europe on June 6, 1944.”
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The D-Day Memorial commemorates the victims and heroes of the landing. It consists of memorial plaques, flags, and sculptures commemorating the soldiers and units involved. Particularly famous is the modern steel sculpture "Les Braves," which consists of three parts: "The Wings of Hope," "Rise, Freedom!", and "The Wings of Fraternity." They symbolize hope, freedom, and fraternity—the core values of the Allied mission.
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The Omaha Beach Memorial commemorates the soldiers of the 1st U.S. Infantry Division and other units who fought and lost their lives during the landing on Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944. The memorial includes plaques, flagpoles, and commemorative stones commemorating the various units involved and offers direct views of the beach and ocean where the decisive landings took place.
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a memorial consisting of three monumental steel sculptures installed on Omaha Beach in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France, commemorating the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944. The sculptures represent Wings of Hope, Standing Liberty, and Wings of Fraternity, each symbolizing different aspects of courage and sacrifice demonstrated during the Allied invasion
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Beautiful sandy beach with “golden” sand.
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Good museum at Omaha Beach!
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Exciting memorial to all those who fell on June 6th.
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There are 24 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Colleville-Sur-Mer, offering a variety of options for exploring the region's historical sites and coastal landscapes. These routes are specifically curated for road bikes, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride away from vehicular traffic.
The terrain around Colleville-Sur-Mer features a mix of coastal paths, quiet country roads, and some gentle elevation changes. While many routes are relatively flat, especially along the coast, you can expect some rolling hills as you venture inland into the classic Norman 'bocage' landscape. For example, the Vélomaritime loop offers a moderate challenge with over 390 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, there are 4 easy no-traffic road cycling routes available. These routes are generally flatter and shorter, making them ideal for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. An example is the Port-en-Bessin loop, which covers 41.1 km with minimal elevation, offering a pleasant experience through the scenic area.
Colleville-Sur-Mer is rich in history, particularly related to D-Day. Many routes pass by significant sites. You can visit the Omaha Beach Memorial Monuments, explore the remnants of German defenses at Batteries des Longues, or see the Saint-Siméon Chapel (ruins) near Omaha Beach. The Omaha Beach Memorial Monuments loop is a great option for immersing yourself in this history.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Colleville-Sur-Mer are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This is convenient for those driving to the area. Examples include the Longues-sur-Mer Battery loop and the D-Day monument loop, both offering engaging circular journeys.
The best time to cycle in Colleville-Sur-Mer is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and more stable, making for pleasant riding conditions. The coastal areas can be windy, so checking the forecast is always recommended, especially for routes along the English Channel.
Absolutely. The region is known for its dramatic coastal landscapes and panoramic views. Routes often follow the coastline, offering breathtaking vistas of the English Channel and iconic sites like Omaha Beach. The Vélomaritime path, in particular, provides stunning sea views. Inland, you'll find charming rural scenery with hedgerows and quaint villages.
Parking is generally available in and around the main towns and historical sites that serve as starting points for these routes. For instance, you can often find parking near Omaha Beach, Port-en-Bessin, or other villages mentioned in the route descriptions. It's advisable to check specific parking options for your chosen starting point before you set out.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Colleville-Sur-Mer are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4 stars from 37 ratings. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of historical immersion and stunning coastal scenery, as well as the tranquility of cycling on roads with minimal traffic.
Beyond the historical sites, the region offers natural beauty. You can explore the Omaha Dunes and Nature Reserves, which are protected areas managed by the Conservatoire du littoral. The 73-hectare Bois du Caprice is another natural highlight, boasting diverse flora and fauna, ideal for a peaceful ride or a stop for a walk.
Yes, while there are easy options, the majority (20 out of 24) of the no-traffic road cycling routes are classified as moderate. These routes offer longer distances and more significant elevation gains, providing a good challenge for experienced road cyclists. The Vélomaritime loop, at nearly 50 km with considerable climbing, is a good example for those seeking a longer ride.


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