Leisurely Gravel Ride with Panoramic Views
A gravel cycling route starting from Chavagne
Enjoy a relaxing gravel ride amidst scenic landscapes
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Embark on this 51-kilometer gravel route, starting near Chavagne, for a leisurely cycling experience surrounded by breathtaking panoramic views. With an ascent of 299 meters, this route is perfect for riders seeking a more relaxed journey through the picturesque countryside. Pass through Pont-Péan, Crevin, and Pont-Réan (Bruz) while enjoying the tranquility of the region. Suitable for gravel bikes, this ride offers a mix of easy-going trails and gentle slopes. Indulge in the natural beauty of the landscape and take in the serene ambiance during this delightful cycling adventure.
gravel
51 km
299 m
Chill
Route profile
Highlights on the route
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Start: Chavagne Village centerChavagne: Tranquil cycling through the scenic countryside of Bretagne.
Chavagne, located in the Bretagne region of France, is a tranquil locality that offers cyclists a peaceful and scenic riding experience. The area is characterized by its rolling countryside, picturesque farmland, and charming villages, making it an idyllic setting for both road and gravel cycling. Cyclists can explore the region's quiet country roads, enjoy the picturesque views of the surrounding nature, and visit local attractions such as historic châteaux and museums. With its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful landscapes, Chavagne is a great choice for cyclists seeking a relaxing and enjoyable riding experience.14 km
14 km
Pont-PéanVillagePont-Péan, located 14 kilometers into the route, offers idyllic riverside paths and beautiful green meadows.
25 km
25 km
CrevinVillageAt the 25-kilometer mark, Crevin captivates visitors with its charming architecture and inviting cafes.
41 km
41 km
Pont-Réan (Bruz)VillagePont-Réan in Bruz, found at the 41-kilometer mark, is a charming village with a scenic waterfront and historic sites.
51 km
51 km
Finish: Chavagne Village centerChavagne: Tranquil cycling through the scenic countryside of Bretagne.