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Road cycling routes around Saint-Maclou-De-Folleville are set within the Pays de Caux, a region characterized by its varied landscapes in Seine-Maritime. This area features a mix of wooded countryside, tranquil river valleys, and extensive agricultural lands, including notable flax fields. The terrain offers a range of gradients suitable for road cycling, from gentle routes along former railway lines to more undulating paths through rural settings.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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70.4km
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520m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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55.7km
02:19
350m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A small bridge provides access to the Source campsite, and the "La Scie" River also passes through it. It is located very close to the Véloroute du Lin (about 50 meters away) in "Le Plessis" (municipality of Hautot-sur-Mer). You can also use it to reach the Canadian Cemetery, which is 1.5 kilometers from the bridge. Several picnic tables are located around the bridge.
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Building with a Latin cross plan. A nave intersected by a transept and finished with a polygonal chevet. Bell tower with a polygonal spire in slate integrated into the front façade. Construction in sandstone and bricks. Angular openings for the nave; broken bays for the transept and the choir. Long-span slate roof.
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This Saint-Crespin church is tiny for a tiny village. The town hall is tiny too. They are located right next door, like a vestige of blessed times gone by.
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Saint-Valery was built by the chamberlain of the kings of France Charles VIII and Louis XII, Jacques de Moy. The work was continued at the end of the 15th century by the lord of Estouville. Before its reconstruction following the disaster of the Hundred Years' War (1328-1456) it was dedicated to Saint Ripert. From 1694, the parish belonged to the Count of Ausmonville and was located two leagues from Dieppe, or in the weight and measure used in Normandy about five kilometers from the city of Dieppe. The ordinance of May 31, 1733 of King Louis XV ordered that the parishes of the admiralty of Barfleur on which Saint-Valery then depended as an exception be exempt from timber cutting tax. It should be noted, however, that at the time, Anneville-en-Scere was spelled and not Annville-sur-Scie. The 19th century was the century of vacations and literary tourism. Maupassant was born in the nearby village of La Tourvile sur Arc. Many sources relating to parish life in the 19th century in Anneville-sur-Scie are provided by the journal Les Études normandes which devoted an issue to the ecclesiastical history of the diocese of Rouen in 1955.
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There are over 240 road cycling routes available around Saint-Maclou-De-Folleville. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 70 easy, 156 moderate, and 17 difficult options to explore the Pays de Caux region.
The terrain around Saint-Maclou-De-Folleville is characterized by a mix of wooded countryside, tranquil river valleys, and extensive agricultural lands, including notable flax fields. You'll find a range of gradients, from gentle routes along former railway lines to more undulating paths through rural settings.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Véloroute du Lin, for example, is a well-regarded route that often uses former railway lines, providing a mostly tarmacked and signposted path through flax fields and river valleys. While some sections may share space with motorized traffic, it's generally suitable for a pleasant family ride.
Many routes offer views of interesting landmarks. For instance, the Imbleville Castle – Véloroute du Lin loop passes by Imbleville Castle. Another route, the Clères Village – Clères Zoological Park loop, offers views of Clères Village and passes by the Clères Zoological Park. The historic Moulin de l'Arbalète in Saint-Maclou-De-Folleville itself is also a point of interest.
The region is particularly scenic in June when the flax fields bloom, painting the landscape with vibrant blue hues. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for cycling, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural beauty of the Pays de Caux.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Mongolian Yurt – Rural Cottage loop from Saint-Victor l'Abbaye and the Clères Village – Clères Zoological Park loop.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the peaceful rural landscapes, and the well-maintained paths, especially those along the Véloroute du Lin.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 17 difficult routes available. These include longer distances and more significant elevation gains, such as the Dieppe Castle – Port of Dieppe loop, which covers nearly 185 km with over 1190 meters of elevation gain.
While Saint-Maclou-De-Folleville itself is inland, the broader Seine-Maritime region is known for its dramatic cliffs and coastal areas. Longer routes, like the Dieppe Castle – Port of Dieppe loop, can take you towards the coast, offering a change of scenery and potential sea views as you approach towns like Dieppe.
Many routes wind through charming rural villages, providing opportunities for breaks. The Clères Village – Clères Zoological Park loop, for example, passes through Clères Village, which could offer options for refreshments. The authentic rural scenery of the Pays de Caux often means you'll encounter small towns with local amenities.
The Véloroute du Lin (Flax Cycle Route) is a significant cycle path running through the Pays de Caux, known for its scenic passage through flax fields, lakes, and river valleys. It's mostly tarmacked and signposted, often utilizing former railway lines. Routes like the Imbleville Castle – Véloroute du Lin loop integrate sections of this route, making it accessible for exploration from the Saint-Maclou-De-Folleville area.
Yes, the region is home to several historical castles that can be incorporated into your cycling adventures. The Imbleville Castle – Véloroute du Lin loop takes you past Imbleville Castle. For a longer ride, the Mesnières-en-Bray Castle – Blainville-Crevon Castle loop explores two different castles, offering a rich historical cycling experience.


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