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No traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Germain-Le-Gaillard offer access to the diverse landscapes of the Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy. The region features a mix of rugged coastal terrain, tranquil inland roads, and dedicated cycle paths. Cyclists can navigate through areas characterized by hedged farmland, marshlands, and small roads connecting hamlets. The elevation changes are generally moderate, with some coastal areas presenting more significant climbs.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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6.91km
00:18
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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49.8km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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141km
05:32
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Of Romanesque origin, the church, surrounded by a cemetery, has a curious bell tower supported by machicolations and uprights of sandstone, making it one of the most unique in the region. Perhaps it was originally a bell gable, later augmented by a platform supported by these machicolations? In front of the entrance, a small building called a "caquetoire" (a small meeting place) allows the faithful to gather and converse. Inside the church, the furnishings date from the 18th and 19th centuries: a marble high altar and its gray-painted wooden altarpiece (18th century) – a painted wooden altarpiece of St. Joseph (late 18th or early 19th century) an altarpiece for the altar of the Virgin Mary (19th century) a baptismal font in red-veined marble (19th century) a waxed wooden pew (18th century) a waxed wooden choir stall upholstered in velvet paintings: the Assumption of the Virgin Mary by Octave Hauser (1839) and the Annunciation (18th century) The stained-glass windows date from 1874. The church and the eclipse A bit of history: The parish, established in the 13th century, was part of the deanery of Courville. The church's patron saint, Luperche or Luperchius, gave his name to the village. We must go back to the 4th century to find the first trace of this saint: At that time, Dacius, governor of the part of Spain that included Catalonia, Aragon, and the Kingdom of Valencia, was one of the most cruel ministers of persecution. Incited by the emperors Diocletian and Maximilian, he had eighteen confessors of Jesus Christ executed in the city of Zaragoza. In their honor, the poet Prudentius wrote hymns, and among these confessors, a certain martyr named Luperche became the patron saint of our church.
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Unfortunately, the church was not accessible when I visited (mid-September 2024). You could only look in through a gate and the dance of death depictions on the left side were not really visible. In front of them were transparencies with skeleton drawings. Maybe those were the depictions...
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Of course there is the castle but the rest of the village is really worth a stop (church, wash house, half-timbered house, etc.)
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The Saint-Martin church of La Croix-du-Perche, composed of a single nave without aisles, dates from the 12th century. At this date, the church is the chapel of a priory founded around 1250 by the Abbey of the Holy Trinity of Tiron. The church only became a parish when the monks left, towards the end of the 16th century. The monument is remarkable for its 16th century framework, entirely decorated with paintings dated 1537. The building was classified as a historic monument in 1934.
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Very beautiful church and the public toilets next to it are perfect, even for filling water bottles too large for the classic sinks.
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This country church stands out for its pretty little water pump on the side, as well as its cemetery where we find the grave of a Canadian aviator who died during the Second World War.
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There are over 150 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Germain-Le-Gaillard. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, ensuring options for every cyclist.
The Cotentin Peninsula, where Saint-Germain-Le-Gaillard is located, offers a diverse landscape. You'll find a mix of rugged coastal routes with stunning sea views, tranquil inland roads winding through traditional bocage (hedged farmland), and dedicated greenways. Expect varied terrain from flatter sections to undulating routes through valleys and around dramatic cliffs like Nez de Jobourg and Cap de la Hague.
Yes, the area caters to all skill levels. You'll find a wide selection of routes, with nearly 90 easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, and over 60 moderate routes for those seeking a bit more challenge. There are also a few difficult routes for experienced cyclists looking for a strenuous experience.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Saint-Germain-Le-Gaillard are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Roadbike loop from Fruncé offers an easy, short circular option.
The routes often pass by breathtaking natural features and historical sites. You can cycle near the dramatic cliffs of Nez de Jobourg and Cap de la Hague, offering panoramic views of the Channel Islands. Inland, you might encounter charming features like the Canal at Dallonville (Canal de l'Eure) or historical buildings such as the Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon.
Absolutely. Many of the easy routes are suitable for families, offering peaceful rides away from traffic. A good example is the Church of Saint Stephen – Château de Fontaine-la-Guyon loop from Saint-Germain-le-Gaillard, which is an easy 45 km route with minimal elevation gain.
Many routes start from villages or towns where public parking is available. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for suggested starting points and parking information, especially for routes beginning in smaller hamlets or near popular attractions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained roads, the stunning coastal views, and the diverse landscapes that make every ride unique. The absence of heavy traffic on these routes is a frequently highlighted positive aspect.
While many routes pass through or near charming villages, specific refreshment stops can vary. It's a good idea to plan your route in advance and check for amenities in towns like Barfleur or Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, which are known for their picturesque settings and local eateries. Carrying water and snacks is always recommended.
Spring and early autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with mild temperatures and less chance of extreme weather. The region's coastal exposure means winds can be a factor, so checking the forecast is always recommended. Summer is also popular, but routes might be busier, especially near coastal attractions.
Yes, the Cotentin Peninsula is rich in history. While cycling, you can pass through picturesque villages and near historical landmarks. Some routes might even bring you close to sites like the D-Day landing beaches, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Orrouer Church is one such historical point of interest you might encounter.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant elevation gain, particularly around the rugged coastlines of La Hague. While specific 'difficult' no-traffic routes are fewer, the varied terrain and longer distances of some moderate routes, such as the Ponds of Fontenay-sur-Eure – Fontenay-sur-Eure Church loop from Courville-sur-Eure, can provide a good workout.


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