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The Voie verte Duclair / Le Trait is a picturesque greenway nestled in the Seine-Maritime department of the Normandy region in France. This accessible path, stretching approximately 10 kilometers between the charming towns of Le Trait and Duclair, and extending further to Villers-Écalles for a total of 16 kilometers, offers a flat, paved route ideal for non-motorized activities. Following the course of an old railway line, it provides a unique way to explore the landscapes of the Austreberthe valley and…
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Distance 11.6 km
Uphill 30 m
Downhill 20 m
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The core section between Le Trait and Duclair is approximately 10 km long. With the recent extension linking Duclair to Villers-Écalles, the continuous route now spans about 16 kilometers, forming part of the "Express Vélo n° 11" itinerary.
Absolutely. The greenway is characterized by its very low elevation and smooth asphalt surface, making it ideal for all ages and abilities. It's largely separate from busy roads, ensuring a safe and peaceful experience for families, children on bikes, and those new to cycling.
While the greenway is generally welcoming, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash to ensure the safety and comfort of all users, especially given its popularity with cyclists and families. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Duclair offers a dedicated rest area with picnic tables and toilets. In Le Trait, you'll find picnic areas and bicycle parking. Along the route, there are also four educational panels providing insights into local biodiversity and history.
While there aren't cafes or restaurants directly on the greenway itself, both Duclair and Le Trait, the towns at either end, offer various dining options and shops where you can find refreshments and meals. It's a good idea to bring water and snacks, especially for longer rides.
The route offers opportunities to discover the landscapes of the Austreberthe valley. Near the church in Le Trait, a belvedere provides remarkable views of the "cité-jardin" (garden city) and the Seine. You'll also find educational panels along the way, detailing local biodiversity and ecosystems. The path itself follows an old railway line, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
The greenway's paved asphalt surface and very low elevation make it highly accessible for wheelchair users. Its smooth, flat nature ensures a comfortable and enjoyable experience for everyone.
Parking is available in both Le Trait and Duclair. In Duclair, there's a dedicated rest area that includes parking. Visitors often note that parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends, so arriving earlier in the day is advisable.
Yes, the Voie verte is a key component of the broader "La Seine à Vélo" network, encouraging soft mobility and green tourism. From Duclair, you can embark on longer cycling adventures, such as a 25 km loop that includes attractions like the Abbey of Jumièges and the "Route des Fruits."
The greenway follows the route of an old railway line that was originally inaugurated in 1879. This railway played a significant role in the industrial development of Le Trait, particularly with the establishment of its shipyard and refinery. Passenger service ceased in 1949, and freight transport in 1991, before the path was transformed into the scenic greenway it is today.
The greenway is generally enjoyable year-round due to its paved surface. However, in winter, conditions might vary. While it's suitable for walking or cycling on clear days, be mindful of potential ice or snow, especially in shaded sections. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.