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Gravel biking around L'Étang-Bertrand offers routes through a rural landscape characterized by extensive agricultural territories, including prairies and arable lands. The commune features gently rolling terrain, with elevations ranging from 9 to 81 meters, providing varied gradients for riders. The Douve River and its tributaries form part of the hydrographic network, often creating scenic routes along waterways. The region's "bocage Normand" with its hedgerows and orchards also defines many of the paths.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
3.5
(2)
24
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127km
08:12
1,360m
1,360m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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12
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
10
riders
27.5km
01:26
160m
160m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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12
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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94.7km
05:45
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Utah Beach is the code name given by the Allies to one of the five beaches of the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944 (D-Day) during World War II. It represented the westernmost attack sector of the entire Operation Overlord and was located on the Cotentin Peninsula, between the towns of Pouppeville and Saint-Martin-de-Varreville. Today, the site presents itself as a quiet sandy beach at the gates of Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, rich in historical monuments and memory trails.
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magnificent castle near Cherbourg
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Utah Beach was the first of the five D-Day landing beaches to be recaptured by the Allies. It was chosen to retake Cherbourg and its deep-water port. Several memorials along the beach allow visitors to rediscover the history of the landings.
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The church became known because a paratrooper was stuck on the church for hours during the invasion.
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It is the Château de Tourlaville (and not Nacqueville)
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The legendary Major Richard D. Winters, portrayed in the series ‘Band of Brothers’, is honored in bronze.
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A very beautiful castle to admire from all sides.
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There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around L'Étang-Bertrand. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for various skill levels away from vehicular traffic.
The terrain around L'Étang-Bertrand is characterized by gently rolling landscapes, with elevations ranging from 9 to 81 meters. You'll primarily encounter quiet country roads, farm tracks, and unpaved sections through agricultural lands, prairies, and the distinctive bocage Normand with its hedgerows and orchards. Routes often follow riverbanks, like those along the Douve River, providing scenic and varied surfaces.
While many routes are rated moderate to difficult, the gently rolling topography of L'Étang-Bertrand means that some sections of the moderate trails can be enjoyed by families or beginners looking for less challenging rides. Look for routes that stick to the flatter agricultural paths and avoid significant elevation changes. Always check the route details on komoot for specific difficulty and elevation profiles.
Many routes pass by or near historical and natural points of interest. You can cycle past the historic Château de Bricquebec or explore the charming town of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte. The region also features natural highlights like the Bois des Roches, offering potential gravel tracks through woodlands and scenic views.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails around L'Étang-Bertrand are designed as circular loops. For example, the moderate Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte – Château de Bricquebec loop from Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte offers a great way to explore the area and return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 12 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the rural landscapes, the absence of traffic, and the charming blend of agricultural fields, hedgerows, and historical sites that make for a truly immersive Norman countryside experience.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history, and several gravel routes are designed to incorporate visits to historical sites. Consider the Château de Bricquebec – Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte loop from Bricquebec, which allows you to experience both the natural beauty and the cultural heritage of the area.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Normandy, with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially on routes that pass through shaded areas like the bocage Normand. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are longer and more difficult options. The Ravalets Castle – View from Pied Sablon to Cap Levi loop from Cherbourg, for instance, is a difficult route spanning over 135 km with significant elevation gain, offering an epic adventure through varied landscapes.
Given the rural nature of L'Étang-Bertrand and surrounding communes, parking is often available in village centers or near popular trailheads. For routes starting from larger towns like Bricquebec or Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, designated parking areas are usually present. Always check the specific route details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
Yes, the region's gently rolling hills and features like the Bois des Roches (Wood of the Rocks) are known to offer elevated sections with panoramic views of the surrounding Norman countryside. Look for routes that include higher points or pass through these natural features for rewarding vistas.


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