Day 1 Rouen
Arrival in Rouen. Time to visit the city with its magnificent cathedral, its picturesque old town and the interesting memorial of Jeanne D’Arc.
Day 2 Rouen – Caudebec en Caux 48 km
Wonderful trip on the banks of the Seine (after the first 10 km out of the city). You pass next to typical Norman farmhouses. Crossing the Seine at a height of 50 meters over the Brotonne Bridge offers a beautiful view before reaching Caudebec.
Day 3 Caudebec – Honfleur 62 km
From Caudebec the journey leads back to the Brotonne Bridge, then through forests, meadows and picturesque villages with timbered houses. Enjoy the view of the Seine and impressive passages with container ships until you reach the artist town Honfleur.
Day 4 Honfleur – Ouistreham 51 km
Your leave Honfleur, favourite place of painters in the 19th century, to cycle along the “flower coast” to the elegant seaside resorts of Trouville and Deauville. The route continues to Ouistreham. In the evening you can enjoy the sunset from the beach, which is wonderfully located directly on the English Channel.
Day 5 Ouistreham – Bayeux 56 km
You leave the coast for a short moment before continuing to Bayeux. Bayeux impresses with its almost preserved city structure. One of the most beautiful cathedrals in Normandy is waiting for you! The tanners’ quarter are also worth visiting. A must see is the Bayeux Tapestry, an 1000 year old embroidered cloth which describes the Norman conquest of England in 1066.
Day 6 Bayeux – Vaubadon – Caen 70 km
Today’s ride is much influenced by the history of WW II. The landing beaches or beaches of D-Day, where the Allies landed in 1944 are still important witnesses of the past. The German military cemetery La Cambe is particularly impressive. An emotional cycling day, partly along the coast and sometimes in the slightly hilly hinterland. You will reach Caen in the evening.
Day 7 Caen – Lisieux 54 km
In Caen you shouldn’t miss a visit of the former castle complex that Wilhelm the Conqueror had built, as well as the Abbaye des Hommes and the old town, before you cycle to Lisieux, through wonderful green meadows. This was the hometown of Saint Therese. You might know the delicious cheese of Lisieux?
Day 8 Lisieux – Le Bec Hellouin 47 km
On small roads and paths, you will cycle through rural Normandy with its thatched cottages and typical architecture. Arrival in Bec Hellouin, which is famous for its impressive 12th century Norman abbey, still at work today. Don’t miss to visit it!
Day 9 Le Bec Hellouin – Rouen 62 km
For this last cycling day, you will reach the Château d’Harcourt, built in the 12th century. After your visit, you will return to the cycle path along the Seine and enjoy your ride to Rouen.
Day 10 Departure
After breakfast it is time to say goodbye to this beautiful region of France.
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