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No traffic road cycling routes around Acon traverse a landscape characterized by gentle rolling hills, agricultural fields, and historical landmarks. The region features a network of quiet roads that connect charming villages and natural areas. Road cyclists can expect varied terrain with moderate elevation changes, making it suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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87.8km
03:51
360m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32.6km
01:25
260m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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The first mention of the existence of the Church of Saint-Martin de Nonancourt is a 12th-century charter, but the original building probably dates back to the 7th or 8th century. The bell tower that now occupies the middle of the façade dates from the reconstructions of 1204. During the Hundred Years' War, the church was largely destroyed, like many buildings in the region. The side aisles, nave, and choir were rebuilt in the 16th century. The Chapel of the Virgin, also known as the Chapel of the Rosary, was also added. The Church of Saint-Martin contains numerous works of art, some of which are listed: neo-Gothic and Renaissance furnishings, including the centerpiece, the pulpit, a veritable wooden lacework; a variety of statuary, a 16th-century organ case and finally an enigmatic fresco discovered during recent works in 2001. The stained-glass windows of the church constitute a truly remarkable collection, both in terms of their number (26 in total) and their quality. The lower windows of the nave are the oldest pieces, dating from the 1500s, while the upper windows date from the 1520s and 1530s.
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Built in the 15th century on the foundations of a chapel whose origins can be traced back to a papal bull from Pope Alexander in 1142, Saint Apollonia was worshipped there.
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The Notre-Dame Priory, founded around 1128 by Rahier de Muzy, was dependent on Coulombs Abbey and housed a community of Benedictines. This community was apparently never very large, as Eudes Rigaud's repeated visits in the 13th century only recorded four monks. In 1255, the monks no longer lived together at the priory due to lack of space. By 1269, the buildings were in too poor condition to accommodate the archbishop. Adjoining the convent buildings, the choir of the parish church of Saint John the Baptist was used by the monks. This 12th-century church, built "in a single heap," underwent several embellishments in the 18th century, but on July 21, 1794, it was probably converted into a saltpeter works, along with the entire priory. The church reopened for worship on March 22, 1795. A campaign of renovations restored the buttresses of the west facade with bricks at the end of the 19th century. The bell tower, damaged in 1944 during the fighting on the Avre, was restored in 1959. The monument was closed for another period from 1939 to 1950. The bells were electrified in 1985. Heating was installed in 1990. A restoration project for the entire building was adopted by the municipality in 2003. The roofing work—repairing the roof box—and the complete restoration of the north facade—raising the apron of the openings by approximately 40 centimeters, repairing all the buttresses and old lime plaster—were completed in 2006. The Church of St. John the Baptist has been listed on the supplementary list of historic monuments since December 2005. A competition to select a master glassmaker was held in April 2009. The winning candidate, Coline Fabre, was entrusted with the task of creating The stained-glass windows throughout the building. Four bays were installed in the spring of 2010 and eight in the summer of 2014, so that all bays on the north, east, and south facades were fitted with stained-glass windows. Rehabilitation work on the east and west facades and the installation of the stained-glass windows on the west facade began on November 20, 2018, and was completed at the end of June 2019. The stained-glass windows were inaugurated on September 13, 2019. Since February 2021, the bells have once again rung daily at 12:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
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The Saint-Rémy church in Saint-Rémy-sur-Avre is dedicated to Saint Remi of Reims, Bishop of Reims who baptized Clovis in 496 in the Notre-Dame Cathedral of Reims. In the 12th century, it marked the border between the Duchy of Normandy and the French royal domain on which Saint-Rémy-sur-Avre depends. It is a flamboyant Gothic church from the 15th century, probably rebuilt since we have mention of its existence since the end of the 11th century.
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Église Saint Madeleine is a church where beautiful various statues of Saints, famous and less famous. The reason for so many different statues is that the school of sculpture was established here.
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church with special bell tower: octagonal on a square base
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The church of Vitray is mentioned from the year 1116 “ecclesias de Vitriaco”.
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A beautiful church to visit.
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There are nearly 80 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Acon. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful and enjoyable experience away from vehicle congestion, perfect for racebike enthusiasts.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in the Acon area are predominantly easy to moderate. You'll find 35 easy routes and 43 moderate routes, making it accessible for a wide range of cyclists. There are no routes classified as difficult, ensuring a comfortable ride for most.
Yes, many of the easy routes are suitable for families looking for a relaxed ride. Routes like the Saint-Hilaire Church – Le Trianon Cinema loop from Tillières offer gentle terrain and a pleasant environment for cyclists of all ages.
While specific details about the Acon region's landscape are limited, the routes often pass through varied terrain, potentially including scenic countryside, small villages, and historical points of interest. You can expect a mix of natural beauty and cultural sights along your ride.
The Acon area offers several interesting sights. You might pass by historic structures like Chambray Castle or Escorpain Castle. The historic center of Nonancourt is also a notable point of interest that some routes may traverse or pass near.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Cocherelle Dolmen – The Donjon of Gilles loop from Nonancourt is an easy loop option, and the Château de Mormoulins – Half-timbered house loop from Nonancourt offers a moderate challenge.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic road cycling routes in Acon, with an average score of 4.1 out of 5 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquility and the opportunity to explore the region's charm without the disturbance of heavy traffic.
While there are no routes classified as 'difficult,' advanced riders can find longer, moderate routes to enjoy. The Avre Aqueduct – Château de Mormoulins loop from Nonancourt, for instance, covers nearly 78 km with over 350 meters of elevation gain, providing a good workout on traffic-free roads.
Generally, spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in many regions, with milder temperatures and less chance of adverse weather. These seasons are ideal for enjoying the full beauty of the Acon area's routes.
Yes, some routes incorporate historical water features. The Avre Aqueduct – The Donjon of Gilles loop from Nonancourt is an example of a route that highlights the Avre Aqueduct, offering a glimpse into the region's engineering heritage while you ride.


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