Mordelles Gravel Circuit
A gravel cycling route starting from Chartres-de-Bretagne
A scenic gravel route through charming villages
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Discover the beauty of the Breton countryside with this gravel circuit starting from Chartres-de-Bretagne. Traverse charming villages, meander through rolling farmlands, and enjoy the tranquil ambiance of this idyllic region.
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61 km
264 m
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Start: Chartres-de-Bretagne Village centerChartres-de-Bretagne: Enjoy leisurely rides through charming countryside in Chartres-de-Bretagne.
Chartres-de-Bretagne is a small town located in the Bretagne region of France. From a cyclist's perspective, the area offers a mix of gently rolling hills and quiet country lanes, making it an enjoyable place for leisurely rides or training sessions. While there are no famous cycling-related spots or renowned climbs directly in Chartres-de-Bretagne, the surrounding region boasts several beautiful trails, including Voie Verte (Greenway) near Rennes. Cyclists can also venture towards the coast for scenic rides along the Emerald Coast. Overall, Chartres-de-Bretagne provides a peaceful and picturesque setting for cyclists to explore.0 km
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Chartres-de-BretagneVillageBegin your journey in Chartres-de-Bretagne and soak in the historic charm of this picturesque village.
17 km
17 km
MordellesVillageCycle through Mordelles, a charming town with a historic church and beautiful medieval architecture.
28 km
28 km
BreteilVillageVisit the quaint village of Breteil, known for its stunning countryside views and traditional Breton culture.
47 km
47 km
Vezin-le-CoquetVillageDiscover Vezin-le-Coquet, a peaceful commune nestled on the banks of the Vilaine River.
55 km
55 km
Saint-Jacques-de-la-LandeTownEnd your ride in Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, an important transportation hub known for its modern infrastructure and easy access to Rennes.
61 km
61 km
Finish: Chartres-de-Bretagne Village centerChartres-de-Bretagne: Enjoy leisurely rides through charming countryside in Chartres-de-Bretagne.