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Experience the beauty of Bretagne while cycling through diverse and scenic routes.


Cycling routes from Planguenoual

Planguenoual is a locality in the Bretagne region of France. From a cyclist's point of view, Planguenoual offers exceptional cycling opportunities. The area offers a diverse range of routes suitable for road and gravel cycling, including coastal roads and rolling hills. Cyclists can enjoy beautiful vistas of the sea and countryside, passing through typical Breton villages along their rides. Planguenoual is also within close proximity to Cap Fréhel, a famous cycling spot offering stunning cliffs and scenic coastal rides. With its breathtaking landscapes and well-developed cycling infrastructure, Planguenoual is a must-visit destination for cyclists of all levels.

Experience the beauty of Brittany's coastline and visit the historic Château de Bienassis

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76 km
601 m
Tough

This route takes you along the scenic coast of Brittany, offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and a chance to visit several historic castles along the way. The highlight of the route is the Château de Bienassis, a well-preserved medieval castle that is definitely worth a stop. With a total distance of 76 kilometers and an ascent of 601 meters, this route provides a great balance of challenging climbs and enjoyable descents. Overall, it is a moderately difficult route suitable for experienced amateur cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated 3 out of 5, as the coastal scenery and the castles make it a memorable cycling experience.


Scenic route with highlights including Plestan, Plénée-Jugon, Langourla, and Gomené

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137 km
1422 m
Tough

Embark on this challenging round-trip cycling route from Planguenoual, encompassing beautiful landscapes and cultural attractions. With a distance of 137 km and an ascent of 1422 meters, experienced cyclists will find it rewarding. Visit Plestan, a traditional Brittany village with well-preserved architecture and a relaxed pace of life. Don't miss Plénée-Jugon, a picturesque town known for its charming streets and historic buildings. Cycling through Langourla, you'll be fascinated by its rustic charm and the opportunity to explore the surrounding countryside. Gomené is worth a stop, offering stunning views and a chance to experience the tranquility of rural Bretagne. Continue the journey to La Trinité-Porhoët to visit its medieval fortress and immerse yourself in the region's rich history. Discover the ruins of the Château de La Chèze, an impressive reminder of past glory. Before reaching the endpoint, make sure to visit Gausson and Morieux for their unique features and cultural attractions.


Scenic route featuring Andel, Bréhand, Mont Bel-Air, Loudéac, Grâce-Uzel, Plédran, Yffiniac, and Morieux

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111 km
1297 m
Tough

Experience the diverse landscapes and cultural gems of Bretagne on this round-trip cycling route. Covering a distance of 111 km and an ascent of 1297 meters, it is suitable for intermediate level cyclists seeking adventure. Begin the journey by exploring Andel, a charming village with traditional granite houses and narrow streets. Bréhand is the next highlight, known for its beautiful church with stunning stained glass windows. As you ascend Mont Bel-Air, enjoy the breathtaking panoramic view of rolling hills and dense forests. Loudéac is worth a visit, with its medieval architecture and vibrant market scene. Grâce-Uzel will captivate you with its tranquil ambience and picturesque landscapes. Plédran offers a chance to explore its historical sites and rural charm. Continue towards Yffiniac, a coastal town with sandy beaches and stunning sea views. End the journey by visiting Morieux, a delightful coastal village boasting scenic walks along its sandy shores.


Embark on a memorable journey through the beautiful Brittany countryside and discover hidden gems along the way.

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139 km
1476 m
Savage

This route offers cyclists a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Brittany countryside and discover hidden gems along the way. With a total distance of 139 kilometers and an ascent of 1476 meters, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists seeking a challenging adventure. Cyclists will have the opportunity to visit Plémy and its charming village center, as well as the small village of Plémy, known for its peaceful atmosphere. The ancient railway station in Saint-Connec is a fascinating highlight, offering a glimpse into the region's transportation history. Overall, this route is rated 5 out of 5 in terms of both difficulty and epicness, as it offers a combination of challenging climbs and beautiful rural landscapes.


Experience the beauty of rolling hills dotted with historical landmarks and picturesque villages.

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101 km
1063 m
Tough

This route takes cyclists through the undulating landscape of Brittany, offering breathtaking views and the opportunity to visit historical landmarks along the way. Cyclists will have the chance to explore the village of Bréhand and its picturesque surroundings. With a total distance of 101 kilometers and an ascent of 1063 meters, this route is suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a more challenging ride. The historic village of Morieux, with its medieval church, is another highlight of the route. Overall, this route is rated 4 out of 5 in terms of difficulty and epicness, as it offers a mix of diverse landscapes and cultural points of interest.


Discover the rich history of the region while cycling through scenic villages.

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90 km
957 m
Tough

This route takes cyclists on a journey through the picturesque villages of Bretagne, where historic castles and beautiful landscapes await. With a total distance of 90 kilometers and an ascent of 957 meters, it is a challenging route that offers rewarding views and cultural highlights. Cyclists will have the opportunity to visit the Château de la Touche and the Château de Craffault, both of which are impressive architectural gems. Additionally, the route encompasses the charming villages of Landéhen, Gausson, and Morieux, where cyclists can take a break and admire the local architecture. Overall, this route is recommended for more experienced cyclists due to its difficulty level, rated 4 out of 5. The epicness rating is also 4 out of 5, as the scenic countryside and historic landmarks make it a memorable journey.


Cycling route with highlights including Lamballe, Collinée, Plœuc-sur-Lié, Yffiniac, and Morieux

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99 km
1005 m
Tough

Enjoy a scenic cycling route from Planguenoual to Lamballe and back, exploring the highlights of Lamballe's rich history and natural beauty. With a distance of 99 km and 1005 meters of ascent, it's suitable for intermediate level cyclists. Discover Lamballe's magnificent castle, which stands tall as a reminder of its medieval past. As you continue your route, make sure to visit Collinée, a charming village known for its peaceful ambience and historical architecture. Plœuc-sur-Lié offers the chance to admire its peaceful countryside and rustic charm. Before heading back, explore Yffiniac's stunning coastal views and enjoy Morieux's sandy beaches.


Scenic route featuring Andel, Domaine des Granges, Saint-Carreuc, Yffiniac, and Morieux

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67 km
677 m
Chill

Cycle through the beautiful landscapes of Bretagne on this round-trip route from Planguenoual. With a distance of 67 km and an ascent of 677 meters, it is suitable for cyclists of varying skill levels. Begin your journey by exploring Andel, a small village known for its traditional granite houses and narrow streets. Along the way, visit Domaine des Granges, a serene estate with beautiful gardens and a peaceful ambiance. Continue cycling to Saint-Carreuc, a picturesque town with elegant stone houses and a riverside setting. Experience the coastal beauty of Yffiniac, with sandy beaches and stunning sea views. Conclude your journey in Morieux, a charming coastal village offering scenic walks along its sandy shores.


Cycling route with a scenic view of grand-père, Ploubalay, Corseul, Saint-Rieul, and Lamballe

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100 km
761 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route starting near Planguenoual takes you through picturesque towns and beautiful countryside. With a total distance of 100 km and an ascent of 761 meters, it is suitable for well-trained amateurs. The route highlights include La Bouillie, a charming village that's worth a short stop, the stunning view of grand-père, and the historic towns of Ploubalay and Corseul. Make sure to visit Saint-Rieul and Lamballe on your way back for their architectural beauty and rich history.


Immerse yourself in medieval history while cycling through charming Brittany villages.

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86 km
707 m
Tough

This route offers a perfect combination of medieval castles and scenic village charm. Cyclists will have the opportunity to visit the Château de Nantois and the Château de Lamballe, both rich in architectural beauty and historical significance. With a total distance of 86 kilometers and an ascent of 707 meters, this route is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists looking for a moderately challenging ride. The strikingly picturesque village of Créhen and the tranquil village of Plurien add to the route's appeal. Overall, this route is rated 3 out of 5 in terms of difficulty and epicness, as it provides a pleasant cycling experience with cultural and historical highlights.


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