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1,127
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18
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Mountain biking around Petit-Caux features a landscape characterized by rolling hills, coastal sections, and dense woodlands. The region offers varied terrain suitable for different skill levels, with trails often winding through agricultural areas and along river valleys. Elevations are generally moderate, providing a mix of climbs and descents.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.3
(6)
23
riders
42.5km
03:21
430m
430m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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9
riders
21.7km
01:27
270m
270m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
5
riders
27.7km
01:52
240m
240m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
riders
33.7km
02:44
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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8
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful walk with stunning views. A fairly steep climb to the highest point and a unique descent through the forest.
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beautiful beach, definitely worth a visit
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Beach huts, which are really beautifully painted
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Bracquemont has a rich history and some interesting sights, including the 17th century Notre-Dame church and a pre-Roman archaeological site,
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Seine-Maritime has a rich 19th century industrial heritage in various forms. This is the case of the Touffreville-sur-Eu railway viaduct, which has just been awarded the "Rural Heritage of Seine-Maritime" label. The viaduct is part of the "Chemin Vert du Petit Caux" hiking trail. It all began in 1872 with the opening of the 40 km Dieppe-Eu railway line, on which the Touffreville-sur-Eu viaduct was built to cross the Yères valley. Inaugurated in 1885, the brick viaduct has nine arches and is operated by the Compagnie de l'Ouest, in particular for the transport of pebbles exported for industrial purposes. A coastal railway line then operates from Tréport to Le Havre to serve the beaches where seaside life is booming with casinos, villas and sumptuous hotels with architecture typical of the Normandy coast. From 1938, the line is closed to passenger traffic and reserved exclusively for freight transport. The Second World War led to the disappearance of most of the buildings on the coast and seaside activities were interrupted. Freight traffic then resumed until 1972, when it was stopped with the oil crisis. The SNCF then bought the 17 km line between Saint-Quentin-au-Bosc and Eu in 1986 to transform it into a hiking trail and that was the birth of the Chemin Vert du Petit Caux! Source: www.normandie-tourisme.fr
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On gravel or mountain bike to discover nature as close as possible to the sea. Please note that some paths no longer exist, unfortunately due to erosion of the cliffs.
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Small bucolic spot for a short break, with a pretty water mill on the Yrès.
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Petit-Caux offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 180 routes available. These range from easy paths to more challenging rides, catering to various skill levels.
The majority of mountain bike trails in Petit-Caux are classified as moderate, with 126 such routes. There are also 50 easy trails perfect for beginners and 5 more difficult options for experienced riders seeking a challenge.
Yes, Petit-Caux has 50 easy mountain bike trails suitable for families. A good option to consider is the Bracquemont – Aussichtspunkt loop from Derchigny, which is 27.7 km long and offers a manageable ride for most.
Many trails in Petit-Caux start from villages or towns where public parking is available. For example, the Mairie de Neuvilles les dieppe – Bracquemont loop from Berneval-le-Grand begins near Berneval-le-Grand, which typically has parking facilities.
The terrain in Petit-Caux is varied, featuring rolling hills, coastal sections, and dense woodlands. Trails often wind through agricultural areas and along river valleys, offering a mix of climbs and descents with moderate elevations.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Petit-Caux are circular. An example is the Descent – Descent loop from Envermeu, a moderate 52.7 km trail known for its engaging descents.
The komoot community highly rates the mountain bike trails in Petit-Caux, with an average score of 4.4 stars from around 250 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse scenery, which includes coastal views, forest trails, and rolling countryside, as well as the variety of routes for different skill levels.
While mountain biking in Petit-Caux, you can encounter several natural attractions. Consider exploring areas near the Moutiers Gorge or riding towards the coast to see the White cliffs and Petit Ailly Beach.
Yes, the region offers historical and cultural points of interest. You might pass by the charming Belle Époque houses of Mers-les-Bains or the historic Dieppe Port. The Water mill – Wooden Bridge on Forest Trail loop from Canehan also leads past historical features.
Trail lengths vary significantly. For instance, easy routes like the Mairie de Neuvilles les dieppe – Bracquemont loop from Berneval-le-Grand are around 21.7 km, while moderate trails such as the View of CRIEL-SUR-MER – View of Criel-sur-mer loop from Assigny can be about 42.5 km.
While the majority of trails are easy to moderate, Petit-Caux does offer 5 difficult mountain bike routes for advanced riders. These trails provide more challenging terrain and technical sections for those seeking a higher level of intensity.


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