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2 days - Electric bike circle ride in Pays d'Auge: Deauville, Cabourg, Beuvron-en-Auge

2 days - Electric bike circle ride in Pays d'Auge: Deauville, Cabourg, Beuvron-en-Auge
2 days - Electric bike circle ride in Pays d'Auge: Deauville, Cabourg, Beuvron-en-Auge
2 days - Electric bike circle ride in Pays d'Auge: Deauville, Cabourg, Beuvron-en-Auge
2 days - Electric bike circle ride in Pays d'Auge: Deauville, Cabourg, Beuvron-en-Auge
2 days - Electric bike circle ride in Pays d'Auge: Deauville, Cabourg, Beuvron-en-Auge
2 days - Electric bike circle ride in Pays d'Auge: Deauville, Cabourg, Beuvron-en-Auge
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This two-day cycling ride will follow the coastline from Deauville to Cabourg, Marcel Proust's favorite seaside resort, onto Beuvron-en-auge in land, officially listed among the 'most beautiful villages in France'.

Highlights

★ Ride along the water to Cabourg and admire the diversity of the landscapes offered by the Côte Fleurie.
★ Explore the beautiful green Normandy countryside, cycling through the Pays d'Auge's
mountains and valleys.
★ Discover the iconic and charismatic village of Beuvron-en-Auge, with its picturesque and colorful architecture.

Enjoy the stunning landscapes on this cycling ride between land and sea ... Breathe the sea air from Deauville to Cabourg along the Normandy coast, and make a rejuvenating stop at your favorite spot on the way.

The next day, get back on the saddle of your electric bike as you explore the Pays d'Auge, in-land, and get ready for many surprises for all your senses but especially your taste buds and your sight.

Experience from your electric bike, the authentic flavors of the Pays d'Auge, its bucolic landscapes and its picturesque architecture as you get fully immersed into the old traditional Normandy.

At your own pace, cross the paths between mountains and valleys, in a rural and relaxed atmosphere. You will find real jewels there such as Beuvron-en-Auge, a wonderfully preserved village that should not be missed, classified as "Most Beautiful Villages of France".

Let yourself be carried away on your Starway electric bikes which will make your life more than easy. Thanks to their intelligent electric assistance which adapts to your rythm and your way of cycling, say goodbye to the effort and hello to the pleasure!

Note: Accommodation is not included. Walk to do independently. Advised and created by Jean Connaît Un Rayon, electric bike rental and sale shop in Deauville.

Technical Information

Electric bicycle
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
5h30mn (2d)
Dist.
87 km
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Starting point

19 Quai de l'impératrice Eugénie , 14800   Deauville
Lat : 49.36213Lng : 0.0814

Points of interest

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Beuvron-en-Auge listed 'most beautiful villages in France'

❊ The Village ... The halls restored with old materials, the half-timbered houses dating from the 17th century, the 15th century manor, the old 18th century Auberge de la Boule d´Or, the Church of San Marino constitute an architectural heritage in the purest Norman style. Every year, the village comes to life at the beginning of May with the Geranium Fair and the last weekend of October with a Cider Festival and a large market of local products. In addition to cider and calvados, you can also taste the renown Teurgoule, a Norman dessert made from rice pudding flavored with cinnamon, exotic ingredients "imported" in the 17th century by the Norman corsairs. ❊ A little history If the origin probably dates back to the conquest of the saplings and the creation of Neustria, it was in the 12th century that a small rural community undertook the clearing necessary for crops for its subsistence. The locality takes its name from that of the stream that waters it. Beuvron, "the beaver river", is a well-known Gallic name. The barony of Beuvron, first stronghold of the Vicomte d'Auge and falling under the castle of Touque, passed into the house of Harcourt in 1374 by the marriage of Philippe d'Harcourt with Jeanne de Tilly, who brought him the fiefs. de Héricourt, Tilly, Beuvron, Beaufou, Druval and Sainl-Aubin-de-Lébizay. These lands are therefore linked to the Harcourt family who owned them from 1382 to 1793. The marquisate of Beuvron was formed in 1593 from the union of the fiefs of Auricher and Angerville in the viscounty of Auge, as well as the baronies of Méry and Cléville, with the baronies of Beaufou, Beuvron, Druval and Saint-Aubin- de-Lébizay. The current commune of Beuvron-en-Auge was formed by the reunion of the communes of Beuvron and Clermont which each formed before 1790 a parish and community (Decree of August 13, 1858). Beuvron joined the commune of Clermont by the decree of August 13, 1856. The complement “en-Auge” was added to Beuvron. The development of the village really begins in the 15th century to reach its peak in the 17th and 18th centuries. At the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, tanning and weaving ensured the prosperity of the village. In the 19th century, it was an important center for the cattle trade and the railway made its appearance there in 1879. Many traders and craftsmen settled on the square around the wooden hall built in 1850 (destroyed in 1958). But, as a consequence of modern times, at the beginning of the 1970s, the population had halved in 50 years, traders and artisans closed shops and workshops. Beuvron is then on the verge of becoming a deserted village. (Source Société historique des amis de Lisieux / DREAL).

9 Rue Michel d'Ornano 14430 Beuvron-en-Auge
- Jean Connaît Un Rayon -
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Calvados Dupont

In Victot-en-Auge, on the Cider Route between Beuvron-en-Auge and Cambremer, Calvados Dupont showcases the Pays d’Auge at its most indulgent and down-to-earth. Here, the Dupont family has been running the estate for four generations. Spanning 50 hectares, including 35 of organic cider apple orchards, the setting immediately sets the tone: apple trees, a true Pays d’Auge terroir, and that feeling of stepping into a place where flavour is crafted with dedication without losing sight of the pleasure. The marl and limestone soils, which yield modest harvests but are rich in character, give the fruit a wonderful aromatic intensity. The result is a range of ciders that embraces both tradition and a touch of innovation. The guided tour gets straight to the heart of the matter. We follow the fruit’s journey from orchard to glass, taking in the orchards, the press, the cider fermentation cellar, the distillery and the cellars. It’s tangible, vivid, almost tactile. You gain a better understanding of what gives a cider its personality, the roundness of a pommeau or the depth of a calvados when you see the premises, the processes and the raw materials. The tasting session that follows the tour allows you to put flavours to what you have just seen. This place appeals just as much to those curious about culinary heritage as it does to lovers of Normandy’s traditional craftsmanship, to passing visitors as well as to those who enjoy understanding what lies behind a distinctive product. Calvados Dupont is more than just a cellar to visit. The estate also offers activities that bring the experience to life, such as gourmet walks, cocktail workshops and musical aperitifs. An on-site shop allows you to extend your exploration, and the welcome caters equally well to individual visitors and groups, with tours available in French and English. Combining orchard culture, cellar work and the art of tasting, this venue offers a truly Pays d’Auge experience: genuine, generous and deeply rooted in the local landscape. It’s a place worth discovering to get to know Normandy through its apples, its terroir and, above all, its flavours.

Domaine Familial Louis Dupont RD16 14430 VICTOT-EN-AUGE
- Cabourg Tourisme -
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19 Quai de l'Impératrice Eugénie 14800 Deauville France

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