Western Normandy
With its impressive landscapes, immense historical and cultural heritage, and numerous country roads, Normandy has everything to appeal to cyclists! Getaway along the coast
This cycling route connecting Caen, Courseulles-sur-Mer, Port-en-Bessin, and Bayeux offers a truly timeless escape. Over three days, the gentle pace of cycling allows you to fully immerse yourself in the Normandy countryside, alternating between the coast, the countryside, and unspoiled natural areas. The road to Liberation
The ideal starting point for your cycling tour, Caen is deeply marked by the history of the Second World War. The Caen Memorial is an essential stop to understand the stakes and the course of the 1944 D-Day landings. The city, heavily damaged by bombing, today symbolises reconstruction and peace. From Caen, you can quickly reach the D-Day beaches via dedicated cycle paths. Heading for Saint Malo
This cycling tour between Caen and Saint-Malo is designed for experienced cyclists looking for a real sporting challenge. The treasures of the peninsula with the family
Our bike tour from Carentan to Cherbourg invites you to explore the Cotentin Peninsula at a leisurely pace. Designed for an enjoyable ride, it allows you to cycle at your own pace, fully enjoying the simple pleasure of cycling and the freedom offered by this gentle mode of transportation. In the heart of Normandy
This cycle route connects Caen to Rouen, passing through some of Normandy’s most beautiful landscapes. Cycling along the Seine: From Rouen to the sea
From Rouen, the ‘city of a hundred bell towers’, to picturesque Honfleur, the route takes you on a journey through Normandy’s heritage. Rouen Cathedral, Jumièges Abbey, the villages along the Seine and the Old Harbour in Honfleur are just some of the highlights along the way. Your cycling holiday will allow you to discover the history of our beautiful Normandy, its medieval heritage and its remarkable religious sites. Cycling along the Seine: the Impressionists’ route
Normandie Rando offers an original cycling route covering over 300 km, allowing you to discover the many treasures of the Seine Valley. From Norman abbeys to centuries-old forests and the orchards of the ‘fruit route’, you will learn everything there is to know about the region. This fairly easy route, accessible to all, ends at one of the most beautiful beaches in Normandy! The “Vélomaritime” with the family
This cycle route offers short, accessible stages that are perfectly suited to both children and parents. The route follows the official La Vélomaritime cycle route, known for its safe facilities, gentle terrain and varied landscapes. The connections between each stage are simple, pleasant and punctuated with numerous opportunities for breaks, games and discoveries. The road to Freedom
From Caen to Cherbourg, this cycling holiday takes you to the heart of Normandy’s coastline, history and local produce, following one of the most beautiful routes along the Manche coast. Over the course of several days, you will cycle between the great D-Day beaches, charming fishing ports, the Cotentin marshes, authentic villages and spectacular sea views! From orchards to the sea
Fancy a change of scenery for the weekend? Normandie Rando offers a short cycling break in the magnificent Pays d’Auge region. This bike ride will take you through the region’s most beautiful villages and introduce you to its diverse cultural and gastronomic heritage. WW2 Memories
Do you dream of a weekend cycling trip and want to discover the history of the D-Day landings? Normandie Rando can organise an express cycling tour taking in the most significant sites of this military operation. Normandy 44
6 June 1944 was a turning point in the history of the Second World War, with thousands of Allied soldiers landing on the beaches of Calvados to liberate Europe from Nazi rule. The fighting that took place on that day and in the months that followed left a deep mark on Normandy. This cycling tour takes you to the key sites of Operation Overlord, from Omaha Beach to Arromanches, Pointe du Hoc and Sainte Mère Eglise. D-Day express
6 June 1944 was a turning point in the history of the Second World War, with the landing on the beaches of Calvados of thousands of Allied soldiers who came to liberate Europe from Nazi rule. The fighting that took place on that day and in the months that followed left a deep mark on Normandy. Normandy discovery
From Bayeux to Rouen, this cycling holiday takes you on a journey of discovery through Normandy from east to west, exploring its varied landscapes, medieval and contemporary history, culture and gastronomy!
On the programme: major sites of the 1944 landings, the Bayeux Tapestry, the city of Caen, its castle and abbeys, the rural landscapes of Bessin and Pays d’Auge, discovery of the Normandy terroir (cider, cheese, etc.), Viking heritage, the Impressionist painters in the Seine Valley and finally Rouen and its hundred bell towers! The coast of Calvados
In the heart of Normandy, from the medieval town of Bayeux to the port of Honfleur, via the D-Day beaches and the hills and orchards of the Pays d’Auge, come and discover the wonders of Calvados. 14-18 The Western Front: From Amiens to Bruges
This cycling trip will take you to a land that was the scene of terrible battles during the First World War. This cycling adventure from Amiens to Bruges will allow you to fully appreciate the scale of these tragic events as you cross former battlefields and visit museums and memorial sites. From the Arsenal to the Corsair city
Seven days cycling between two of western France’s most historic ports. From Cherbourg to Saint-Malo, you never leave the coastline! Granite cliffs, vast white sandy beaches, moorland, small coastal villages dating back centuries, the rhythm of the tides… it’s all there! The Great War: The Battle of the Somme
This bike tour between Amiens and Arras invites you to discover the authentic landscapes and rich heritage of the Hauts-de-France region. From the capital of Picardy to the baroque squares of Arras, via Albert and the Somme Valley, each stage of this cycling tour combines nature, culture, and the good life. The Armor Coast
Cycling along the north coast of Brittany, every turn of the pedals offers spectacular views of the sea and cliffs. Between Tréguier and Paimpol, you can feel the sea breeze and discover secret coves, secluded beaches, and trails offering direct contact with the ocean. The route becomes a true maritime adventure on land, where each stage is an invitation to breathe in the salty air and feel the energy of the waves. The Corsaire Route
Treat yourself to a cycling trip connecting Brittany to Normandy and discover the region’s cities and the history of the men who made Brittany a land of exceptional sailors and famous privateers! Accommodation, bike hire: our cycling travel agency Normandie Rando takes care of all the logistics for your stay. The walled Towns
our cycling adventure begins in Saint-Malo, the pirate city! By the way, do you know what a pirate is? Thanks to this cycling adventure, you will learn about the history of the region as you explore the ramparts, forts and old houses that tell the maritime history of Brittany. Each stage of this cycle tour immerses you in the past with stops in magnificent towns such as Dinan and Combourg, where cobbled streets and half-timbered houses reveal the medieval charm of the region. Several unmissable visits punctuate the route and provide a unique cultural backdrop to your cycle itinerary. This living heritage transforms every kilometre into a true immersion in Breton history. The Cotentin Loop
The cycle tour begins in Carentan, in the heart of the splendid Cotentin marshes, a luminous landscape of wet meadows and canals where you immediately feel the rural soul of Normandy. Marsh, beach & granit
Your cycling adventure begins in the Cotentin marshes around Carentan, where quiet roads wind their way through wet meadows and canals. As you approach the sea, the cycle route takes you to Utah Beach, the historic D-Day landing beach. This iconic site, both peaceful and deeply marked by history, offers a moving and unmissable break.

