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グラベルサイクリングは、交通量の少ないグラベルバイク専用トレイルのネットワークが特徴で、グリーンウェイ、広大な森林地帯、静かな川沿いの谷が点在しています。地形は緩やかな丘陵と低い標高で構成されており、アクセスしやすいサイクリングが可能です。この地域の景観は緑豊かな環境によって定義されており、田舎道とグリーンウェイのセクションが組み合わさっています。
最終更新日: 5月 7, 2026
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21.7km
01:27
130m
130m
初級者向けグラベルライド. あらゆるフィットネスレベルに適しています。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。
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30.3km
01:56
130m
130m
初級者向けグラベルライド. あらゆるフィットネスレベルに適しています。 全般的に舗装された状態です。あらゆるスキルレベルに適しています。

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01:31
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The church is closely inserted between the castle park and the houses of the village, which presents a harmonious ensemble of buildings from the 18th and early 19th centuries, combining flint and brick with lime plaster tinted with ochre. You have to step back a little to see its apse, the foundation of which probably dates back to the Romanesque period. Next to the entrance gable, dressed in Grison rubble, the bell tower was built in 1867 (according to the inscription preserving the names of the mason Gelin and the carpenter Hallier, with those of the priest, Abbot Porcher, the mayor, Viscount des Brosses, and the municipal councilors). The nave is extended by a rounded apse, with thick walls pierced by widely splayed semicircular openings, between which are placed the statues of Saint Sebastian, the Virgin and Child, Saint Michael and the dragon, and a holy bishop. On the "perque" (or beam of glory), a large Christ surrounded by the Virgin and Saint John. The transverse chapel, on the right, from the 15th or 16th century, vaulted with ribs resting on four pendentives with a central key carved like lace, was the seat of the brotherhoods. It houses the more recent statues of Saint Sebastian, the Virgin, Saint Michael and a holy bishop. The seigneury of Chennebrun, which belonged successively to Saint-Simon de Courtomer (1650), Caumont de la Force (1670), Grimoard de Beauvoir (1688), Laval Montmorency (1714), d'Espinay Saint-Luc (1765), etc., was acquired during the Restoration by Jacques-Alexandre Giroult des Brosses, whose father had been mayor of Dreux in 1771. In the seigneurial chapel on the left, inscriptions recall the names and dates of the members of this family linked for more than four generations to the life of the commune. We are grateful to them for having admirably maintained the castle, whose 18th century façade and the entrance to the park are visible from the gate. Their coat of arms appears on the stained glass window of this chapel, where we recognize in the center those of a Laval-Montmorency, Lord of Chennebrun, knight of honor of the Duchess of Orléans, master of the cavalry camp, who died in 1757, as indicated by his funerary slab on the threshold. The numerous 19th century stained glass windows with the names of the donors are worth seeing in detail. The one in the center, in the choir, lifts us to the sky with Our Lady of the Assumption. The statue of Mary, patron saint of Chennebrun, never ceases to watch over her church.
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The church dedicated to Saint Christopher was under the patronage of the Abbey of Saint-Père de Chartres in the 12th century. Of Romanesque origin, the building was extensively enlarged and remodeled during the 16th and 19th centuries; it is currently undergoing a general restoration. This church owes its fame to the automobile pilgrimage held on the last Sunday in July. The single-aisled building, preceded by a porch, consists of a nave and a choir with a recessed flat chevet. To the south are the bell tower and a chapel. The use of traditional materials in this part of Normandy—flint and grison, a locally quarried ferruginous stone—indicates that the oldest parts of the building are of medieval origin. The nave is built of rubble masonry (grison and flint) set in mortar. In dressed stone, Grison was used to form, on one side, the corners of the exposed gable of the nave and, on the other, the corner buttresses, to frame the small arched openings, since walled up but still visible on the north and south walls, as well as the pointed arch of the portal. The same approach is found in the choir. The elevations are finished with a quarter-round cornice, part of which is also made of Grison stone. The use of brick corresponds to the 19th-century interventions, in two phases of work whose completion date is unknown. An examination of the construction reveals a first phase of repairs to the openings, particularly in the choir and nave, where large rectangular openings with curved lintels were created, the bricks of which are light in color. This was followed by further interventions with pointed arched openings framed in purplish brick, some of which replaced the rectangular openings of the previous phase. The porch features an ornate gable of light-colored, rendered brickwork, flanked by brick and chipped flint pilasters, and pierced by a central bay framed in brick and topped with a niche; the side sections are timber-framed on a masonry base. The southern flank of the building was added during the 16th century to a vast chapel and a bell tower, made of rubble blockwork, in which bays are pierced, framed in limestone, with curved profiles in the case of the bell tower. Restoration work has revealed several molded courses on the south face of the chapel, corresponding to a bay removed during later restorations, which confirm the dating of this part of the building. This chapel opens onto the nave through a large arcade adorned with several rows of moldings, resting on simple square piers devoid of decoration, with animal figures (reused?) at their bases, unearthed during the restoration work. The interior is remarkably simple, with whitewashed walls and geometric stained-glass windows. Only the choir is more ornate; its entrance is marked by a stone arch resting on hexagonal piers with historiated capitals, where a sculpted frieze of foliate ornaments, figures, and a coat of arms unfolds. The church has a painted faux-marble altarpiece, above which are visible traces of incomplete wall paintings depicting draperies. The rafter frame forming a truss was straightened and reinforced by restoring the removed or weakened kingposts and tie beams. According to tradition, the carpenters left the mark of their work by sculpting a scalloped ... The bell tower's belfry has also undergone a complete restoration. For this restoration, designed to strengthen the church and enhance its architecture, the Sauvegarde de l'Art Français (French Art Protection Agency) granted €10,000 in 2005.
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Construction of the church began in the 12th century, and the building was subsequently remodeled, particularly in the 16th century.
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The church is located near a departmental road and is surrounded by a cemetery. Church oriented with a longitudinal plan composed of a single nave. The entrance to the building is via a porch body. An annex building is attached to the north side of the choir. The western facade of the porch body rises on two levels delimited by a projecting cornice. It is pierced by a low-arched door as well as a rose window in the upper part. The bell tower, of polygonal plan, is positioned on the ridge of the roof. It is covered with a polygonal spire surmounted by a ridge cross and has two roof eaves. The building is covered with a gable roof. That of the annex building ends in a hip. The side walls are pierced with arched bays and supported by buttresses. The annex building is pierced by a quadrangular window and door. The buttresses of the choir bear witness to the Romanesque origins of the church. The nave, built in the 16th century, was enlarged in the 19th century by a bay to the west. The bays of the building were re-pierced around 1822.
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Located on the edge of the plateau that dominates the Vigne valley to the north, the church of Rueil is of great interest both for its architecture and its furnishings. The construction of the nave dates back to the Romanesque period (11th-13th century) but this nave was modified in the 16th century by the opening of semi-circular windows and consolidated by powerful buttresses. The bell tower with a pyramidal spire on an octagonal base, pierced with louvers, is covered with slate like most of the bell towers of Thymerais and the Avre valley. Inside, one is struck by the size of the nave covered with a shingle vault resting on tie beams whose ends are sculpted into monsters' mouths.
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Verneuil-Sur-Avreエリアには、交通規制のないグラベルバイクコースが豊富にあり、車を気にせず安心してサイクリングを楽しめるように特別にキュレーションされたルートが少なくとも3つあります。これらのルートは、この地域の自然の美しさと歴史的な魅力を中断なく楽しむことができるように設計されています。
これらのルートでは、心地よい地形のミックスが期待できます。Verneuil-Sur-Avre周辺のエリアは、なだらかな丘、広大な森林、静かな川沿いの谷が特徴です。多くのルートは舗装路が中心となっており、様々なスキルレベルの方がアクセスしやすく、楽しめるようになっています。緑豊かな環境や生垣のある牧草地をサイクリングすることになるでしょう。
はい、このガイドで紹介されている交通規制のないグラベルバイクコースはすべて円形になっており、同じ地点からスタートして同じ地点に戻ることができます。例えば、モンティニー=シュル=オーヴルから出発するサン=ドニ教会 – ノートルダム教会ループは、田園地帯を巡る景色の良い円形ライドを提供します。
Verneuil-Sur-Avre周辺の車道のないグラベルトレイルは、通常、長さ約21kmから30kmです。ペースにもよりますが、ほとんどのルートを約1時間30分から2時間で完了できるでしょう。例えば、Verneuil-sur-Avreから出発するル・トリアノン・シネマ – サン=イラール教会ループは22.4kmで、所要時間は約1時間30分です。
この地域は歴史が豊かです。ゴシック様式の塔を持つラ・マドレーヌ教会や、中世のヴェルヌイユ=シュル=オーヴルのグレイ塔のような印象的なランドマークに出会うことができます。また、ボワ・フラン城やシャンブレー城のような美しいシャトーを通過するルートもあり、この地域の過去を垣間見ることができます。
もちろんです。トレイルは、ボワ・フラン城周辺の森林のような広大な森林地帯を抜け、オーヴル川やイトン川のような静かな川沿いの谷に沿って進みます。生垣のある牧草地と緩やかな起伏のある緑豊かな景観を体験でき、多くの絵のように美しい景色が楽しめます。ペルシュ自然地域公園に近いことも、手つかずの自然と美しい景観を保証しています。
はい、これらの交通規制のない砂利道は多くが家族連れに非常に適しています。一般的に難易度が低く、緩やかな坂道で、ほとんど舗装された路面は、様々な年齢やスキルレベルの方でもアクセスしやすいです。車の交通がないため、家族での外出にとってより安全でリラックスできる環境が保証されます。
トレイル自体は一般的に開放されていますが、特に自然公園や私有地内では、常に特定の地域の地方規制を確認することをお勧めします。しかし、これらの交通規制のないルートの静かで自然な環境は、リードにつながれたお行儀の良い犬と一緒にサイクリングするのに理想的であり、あなたと犬の両方がアウトドアを楽しむことができます。
通常、これらのルートの開始地点、またはその近くに駐車場があります。例えば、シェンヌブランからのボワフラン・グリーンウェイ – ボワフラン城ループを開始する場合、通常はシェンヌブランまたは近くの村に駐車オプションが見つかります。推奨される駐車場所については、komootの特定のツアー詳細を確認することをお勧めします。
この地域は暖かい季節を通して美しいです。春と秋は、花が咲き乱れたり、鮮やかな紅葉が見られたりと、快適な気温と活気のある景色を提供します。夏も、特に木立を抜ける日陰の道は素晴らしいです。冬のライドも可能ですが、気温が低く、未舗装部分ではぬかるんでいる可能性があることに備えてください。
広大な森林地帯を抜け、川沿いをサイクリングすることは、野生動物を目撃する絶好の機会を提供します。これらのトレイルの静かで車が通らない性質は、自然の生息地で地元の動物を観察できる可能性が高まることを意味します。様々な鳥類、小動物、その他の森の生き物に注意してください。
ヴェルヌイユ=シュル=アヴルでの砂利道サイクリングのユニークな魅力は、歴史的な豊かさと静かな自然の美しさの融合にあり、すべて交通規制のない道でアクセスできます。中世の町を探索し、印象的な城や教会を通り過ぎてサイクリングし、緑豊かな森や川の風景に浸りながら、車の騒音や混雑から離れた平和なライドを楽しむことができます。


他の地域の最高のグラベルライドを見てみましょう。