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Mountain bike trails around Beaulieu traverse a varied landscape, often featuring rolling hills and forested sections. The region's terrain includes a mix of singletrack and wider paths, with some routes offering moderate climbs and descents. This area provides a diverse environment for mountain biking, suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
4.2
(5)
33
riders
38.5km
03:06
400m
400m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11
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30.7km
02:03
130m
130m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
(3)
4
riders
36.1km
02:24
220m
220m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
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11
riders
30.3km
02:12
200m
200m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
5.0
(2)
18
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38.3km
03:11
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church dedicated to Saint Christopher was under the patronage of the Abbey of Saint-Père de Chartres in the 12th century. Of Romanesque origin, the building was extensively enlarged and remodeled during the 16th and 19th centuries; it is currently undergoing a general restoration. This church owes its fame to the automobile pilgrimage held on the last Sunday in July. The single-aisled building, preceded by a porch, consists of a nave and a choir with a recessed flat chevet. To the south are the bell tower and a chapel. The use of traditional materials in this part of Normandy—flint and grison, a locally quarried ferruginous stone—indicates that the oldest parts of the building are of medieval origin. The nave is built of rubble masonry (grison and flint) set in mortar. In dressed stone, Grison was used to form, on one side, the corners of the exposed gable of the nave and, on the other, the corner buttresses, to frame the small arched openings, since walled up but still visible on the north and south walls, as well as the pointed arch of the portal. The same approach is found in the choir. The elevations are finished with a quarter-round cornice, part of which is also made of Grison stone. The use of brick corresponds to the 19th-century interventions, in two phases of work whose completion date is unknown. An examination of the construction reveals a first phase of repairs to the openings, particularly in the choir and nave, where large rectangular openings with curved lintels were created, the bricks of which are light in color. This was followed by further interventions with pointed arched openings framed in purplish brick, some of which replaced the rectangular openings of the previous phase. The porch features an ornate gable of light-colored, rendered brickwork, flanked by brick and chipped flint pilasters, and pierced by a central bay framed in brick and topped with a niche; the side sections are timber-framed on a masonry base. The southern flank of the building was added during the 16th century to a vast chapel and a bell tower, made of rubble blockwork, in which bays are pierced, framed in limestone, with curved profiles in the case of the bell tower. Restoration work has revealed several molded courses on the south face of the chapel, corresponding to a bay removed during later restorations, which confirm the dating of this part of the building. This chapel opens onto the nave through a large arcade adorned with several rows of moldings, resting on simple square piers devoid of decoration, with animal figures (reused?) at their bases, unearthed during the restoration work. The interior is remarkably simple, with whitewashed walls and geometric stained-glass windows. Only the choir is more ornate; its entrance is marked by a stone arch resting on hexagonal piers with historiated capitals, where a sculpted frieze of foliate ornaments, figures, and a coat of arms unfolds. The church has a painted faux-marble altarpiece, above which are visible traces of incomplete wall paintings depicting draperies. The rafter frame forming a truss was straightened and reinforced by restoring the removed or weakened kingposts and tie beams. According to tradition, the carpenters left the mark of their work by sculpting a scalloped ... The bell tower's belfry has also undergone a complete restoration. For this restoration, designed to strengthen the church and enhance its architecture, the Sauvegarde de l'Art Français (French Art Protection Agency) granted €10,000 in 2005.
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A beautiful place for a hoppy break! Beautiful trails lead to the brewery.
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Embedded in a beautiful pond, the ruins of Gannes castle offer absolutely delightful views.
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Château des Bois Francs, in Normandy, is a 19th century castle surrounded by 310 hectares of forest and 15 hectares of lakes. You can admire the architecture of the castle, the French gardens and the wildlife that inhabits the region. Château des Bois Francs is an ideal place to relax and discover the beauty of the Normandy countryside.
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Chennebrun Castle is a building built from the fourteenth century located in the town of Chennebrun. It is the subject of a registration as a Historic Monument since September 29, 1994.
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The church is located between the entrance to the castle park, listed as a historical monument, and the town of Chennebrun. Its portal opens directly onto the street.
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The Church of Saint-Christophe-sur-Avre, is a church located in the department of Eure in Normandy.
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There are over 50 mountain bike trails around Beaulieu, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 16 easy routes and 39 moderate routes, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Yes, Beaulieu offers 16 easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically feature less challenging terrain and elevation changes.
Trail lengths vary, but many popular routes range from 19 to 24 miles (30 to 38 km). For example, the Ruins of Gannes Castle – Brasserie du Perche loop from Randonnai is 23.9 miles (38.5 km) and takes about 3 hours. The Bois Francs Castle – Bois-Francs Castle loop from Les Barils is 19.1 miles (30.7 km) and typically takes around 2 hours.
While the guide data primarily lists moderate routes, the region's terrain includes rolling hills and forested sections that can offer a good workout. Some areas in France, like Beaulieu-sur-Mer, are known for trails with significant elevation gain and naturally rough terrain, which can be demanding for advanced riders. The 39 moderate routes in Beaulieu provide varied challenges.
The mountain bike trails around Beaulieu feature a varied landscape of rolling hills, woodlands, and open countryside. You'll encounter a mix of singletrack and wider paths, with some routes including moderate climbs and descents. The terrain can sometimes be naturally rough, adding to the adventure.
The mountain bike trails in Beaulieu are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews. Many riders appreciate the diverse terrain, the mix of singletrack and wider paths, and the scenic beauty of the rolling hills and woodlands.
Yes, many of the routes around Beaulieu are designed as loops. Examples include the Ruins of Gannes Castle – Brasserie du Perche loop from Randonnai, the Bois Francs Castle – Bois-Francs Castle loop from Les Barils, and the Côte de Bourth loop from Chandai, all offering a complete circular experience.
Several routes pass by historical sites and natural attractions. For instance, you can explore the Ruins of Gannes Castle or the Bois Francs Castle. Other points of interest include the Brasserie du Perche and the Saint Bernard Fountain of La Trappe Abbey.
For families or beginners, look for the 16 easy-rated trails available. While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't provided, routes with less elevation and smoother paths would be ideal. The 'Noix' and 'Wallnuts' trails in Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne (a similar French region) are known to be beginner-friendly, suggesting similar options may exist here.
The best time to go mountain biking in Beaulieu generally depends on weather conditions. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially wet or muddy conditions, especially in forested areas. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While specific regulations for Beaulieu are not detailed, in similar French regions like Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, e-bikes are widely permitted on mountain bike trails, with many routes being multi-use. It's generally safe to assume e-bikes are welcome on most trails unless otherwise specified by local signage.
Yes, several routes provide opportunities to see historical sites. For example, the Château de L'Aigle loop from Chandai passes by the Château de L'Aigle, and the Ruins of Gannes Castle – Brasserie du Perche loop from Randonnai takes you near the Ruins of Gannes Castle.


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