Via Verde Alençon–Condé-sur-Huisne
Via Verde Alençon–Condé-sur-Huisne
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The Voie Verte Alençon–Condé-sur-Huisne is a picturesque greenway stretching approximately 67 kilometers through the heart of the Orne department in Normandy, France. This popular cycle path connects the historic city of Alençon with the charming town of Condé-sur-Huisne, offering a tranquil journey through the scenic Perche Regional Natural Park. Following the route of a former railway line, it provides a unique way to explore the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Visitors consistently praise the greenway for its peaceful atmosphere…
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Distanza 18,2 km
Salita 100 m
Discesa 50 m
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The Voie Verte features a stabilized (compacted sand) surface, making it ideal for hybrid bikes (VTC) and mountain bikes (VTT). While road bikes might manage, their thinner tires could be less comfortable on this type of terrain.
Yes, absolutely. The route is renowned for its flat profile and gentle gradients, making it an easy and safe option for families. Its car-free environment and stable surface provide a relaxed experience for cyclists of all ages, including those with young children.
While the intro mentions parking generally, specific parking areas are not detailed. However, given its length and connection to towns like Alençon and Condé-sur-Huisne, you can typically find parking near the entry points in these towns or at various access points along the route. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival, especially in smaller villages.
The Voie Verte spans approximately 67 kilometers. For an average cyclist, completing the entire route one way could take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours, depending on your pace, the number of stops you make, and whether you're cycling with children. Many choose to cycle shorter sections or make it an overnight trip.
The route offers a journey through the picturesque Perche region, characterized by its bocage landscapes and historic manors. You'll pass through the beautiful Bourse and Réno-Valdieu forests, and the path is punctuated by charming old railway stations. Near Alençon, you can explore the Château des Ducs and Notre-Dame Basilica.
Yes, as the Voie Verte connects several towns and villages, you'll find amenities along or near the route. Towns like Alençon and Condé-sur-Huisne offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Smaller villages along the way may also have local eateries or guesthouses, providing convenient stops for refreshments or overnight stays.
Yes, a 30 km section of the Voie Verte is accessible for equestrians. However, it is specifically designated for horses at a walking pace only, and not for horse-drawn carriages. This allows for a shared, multi-use experience while ensuring safety for all users.
The Voie Verte was developed on the embankment of an old railway line that operated from 1873. Passenger service ceased in 1953 and freight in 1990. The line was decommissioned and transformed into a greenway, officially inaugurated in 2010, as part of a broader 'green tourism' development program. It's a testament to sustainable repurposing of infrastructure.
While the Voie Verte itself is a linear path, its integration into La Véloscénie, a long-distance cycling route connecting Paris to Mont Saint-Michel, means it connects to a wider network. You can plan longer journeys or explore local roads and trails that branch off from the main greenway to create your own loop or extended routes, particularly around towns like Alençon.
The Voie Verte stands out for its exceptionally flat profile and its conversion from a historic railway line, offering a unique blend of heritage and nature. While Normandy has many beautiful cycling routes, this greenway is particularly noted for its accessibility, making it suitable for a wide range of users, from families to casual cyclists, and its tranquil journey through the Perche Regional Natural Park.
While the path is generally accessible year-round, winter conditions can vary. The compacted sand surface might become muddy or icy in freezing temperatures, especially in shaded forest sections. It's recommended to check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before planning a winter ride, and to use appropriate tires and gear for potentially slippery surfaces.