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Normandy landscapes

une aventure humaine et passionnée

Caen
Lisieux
5 days/ 4 nights
Easy
April to October

An accessible and balanced route

This cycle route from Caen to Lisieux offers balanced stages that are accessible to a wide range of cyclists who cycle regularly. The distances and moderate terrain allow you to enjoy the route to the full without excessive pressure, while still providing a good physical workout. It is an excellent option for those who want to combine sport, discovery and the pleasure of cycling.

A cycling getaway between land and sea

The route passes through some of Normandy’s most iconic landscapes, starting on the banks of the Orne river before reaching the Côte Fleurie. Cabourg and Deauville offer an elegant seaside atmosphere, where you can enjoy a refreshing swim. Leaving the coast behind, the route gradually heads inland, revealing rolling hills, hedgerows and more intimate landscapes.

Seaside resorts and Norman heritage

This cycle route allows you to discover the region’s historical and cultural heritage. The resorts of Cabourg and Deauville, renowned for their architecture and history, contrast with the villages and religious buildings encountered on the way to Lisieux. The arrival in this city with its rich spiritual heritage marks an important stage in the journey, both culturally and symbolically.

A slow tourism experience

Designed to take your time, this tour encourages a gentle approach to cycling. It allows you to savour each stage, take gourmet breaks, meet local people and discover Normandy at a leisurely pace. Between sea and countryside, this route offers an immersive experience, ideal for combining gentle mobility, nature and the Normandy way of life.

Itinerary

DAY 1- Arrival in Caen

Founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, Caen has preserved its remarkable heritage with its medieval castle, the Abbaye aux Hommes and the Abbaye aux Dames. Scarred by the Second World War but rebuilt with vigour, the city now offers a green and welcoming setting, perfect for a family holiday. Children particularly enjoy visiting the castle, exploring the Memorial, and discovering the parks and lively quays in the city centre.

 

Night in Caen

DAY 2- From Caen to Cabourg

Distance to cover: 30 km / 55 km – 18,7 / 34,2 miles (2 routes)

Leaving Caen, you follow the Orne Canal to the Bénouville Bridge – Pegasus Bridge – which you cross. This was one of the most strategic points of the landings and was liberated by a commando unit of British paratroopers very early in the night of 6 June.

Short itinerary:
You then pass through Ranville, the first French village to be liberated. You then head back up towards the coast via Merville. The German battery that was built there is still in very good condition and is well worth a visit. You end the day by following the coastline to finally arrive at the seaside resort of Cabourg.

Long route:
Take a drive along the country roads, enjoy the typical landscapes and buildings, and discover the picturesque atmosphere of Normandy as you stroll through the village of Beuvron en Auge, one of the most beautiful villages in France.

Night in Cabourg

DAY 3- From Cabourg to Trouville-sur-Mer

Distance to cover: 27 km / 16,8 miles

Today, you are only a few kilometres away from your destination.
Head east to reach the small seaside town of Houlgate. Continue your journey across the Pays d’Auge plateau, which rises to around 100 metres and drops down to the sea in the form of a cliff known as Les Vaches Noires. You will then arrive at Villers-sur-Mer.
If you feel like it, take the time to go for a short walk in the Blonville-Villers marsh, an area of great ecological richness.
You then follow a lovely cycle path that will take you to Tourgéville before arriving at your destination: the legendary town of Deauville, considered one of the most attractive towns in Normandy with its casino, luxury hotels, listed villas, racecourses, marinas, golf courses and nightclubs.
Continue on to neighbouring Trouville, which owes its charm to its authenticity and fishing port, and enjoy a pleasant night at your hotel.

Night in Trouville-sur-Mer

DAY 4 - From Trouville-sur-Mer to Lisieux

Distance to cover: 27 km / 16,8 miles

You will pass through Beaumont-en-Auge, a typical village offering beautiful views of the surrounding valley, before continuing on to Pont-l’Évêque, known for its old town centre, half-timbered houses and lake. This crossing provides a pleasant break and an opportunity to explore a lively market town.
The hike then continues towards Lisieux, through a quieter, more rural environment. Your arrival in the town marks the end of your trip, with the opportunity to visit the Basilica of Saint Thérèse, an iconic site in the region.

Night in Lisieux

DAY 5- Lisieux

End of stay after breakfast.

Accommodation

Standard

À partir de 530 € Suppl. indiv. 270 €

Standard accommodation:

You will stay in small, family-run 2* or 3* hotels.
The welcome is always friendly and the rooms are simple but comfortable.
We know that walking or cycling holidays require a good night's sleep between each stage, and the bedding is always of high quality.
Because we organize sports holidays, we attach great importance to breakfast.
Breakfast is varied and consists of fresh, local produce.

Où vous dormez

  • Caen: Hôtel Les Quatrans ***
  • Cabourg: Villa Les Mots passants **
  • Trouville: Fer à cheval ***

Confort

À partir de 730 € Suppl. indiv. 390 €

Comfort Accommodation

You will stay in 3-star hotels in superior rooms with a view.
The rooms are spacious and the hotel offers a wide range of services.
The bedding is of very good quality and the decor is tasteful.
Breakfast is varied, generous and consists of fresh, local products, both sweet and savory

Où vous dormez

  • Caen: Hôtel du Dauphin ****
  • Cabourg: Mercure **** (swimming pool)
  • Trouville sur mer: Hostellerie du Vallon ****

Practical Information

Price Includes

  • 4 nights with breakfast in standard or comfort accommodation.
  • 3 days of cycling.
  • Luggage transfer between each stage.
  • Travel documents: road book, detailed maps.
  • GPX tracks and free access to our mobile phone navigation app.
  • 24/7 telephone assistance.

The price does not include:

  • Meals and drinks.
  • Tourist taxes.
  • Bike hire.
  • Entrance fees and site visits.
  • Return transfer to the starting point at the end of the tour.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Single room supplement.
  • High season supplement.

Options, Supplements and Discounts

High season: 1 June to 31 August 2026

High season supplement: €20

Departures every day

Don’t want to use our luggage transport service?
€90 discount per person (offer cannot be combined with the ‘Group Traveller’ discount)

3-day bike hire:
(Delivery to Caen and collection in Bayeux included)

Hybrid bike: €110
Electric bike: €160
Racing bike: €200

Solo travellers: €130 supplement

Group travellers (more than 4 people): €40 discount

All prices, discounts and supplements are per person.

How to Get There

Coming by train from Paris:

Paris Saint Lazare – Caen: 2h (direct train)
From the station to your hotel in Caen: 30 minutes on foot or taxi available at the station (approximately 20€)

Coming by car:

Private paid parking in Caen
Park-and-ride on the outskirts + public transport (free parking)

How to Leave

Return to Paris by train:

Lisieux – Paris: 1h45 (direct train)

Collect your car at the end of the tour:

Lisieux – Caen railway station: 25 minutes (direct train)

from
€530
per person

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