Questembert circuit
A road cycling route starting from Questembert
Explore Questembert and its surroundings on this delightful cycling circuit
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Discover the charm of Questembert and its surrounding areas on this delightful cycling circuit. With an ascent of 333 meters and a distance of 41 kilometers, this route offers a relatively easy ride suitable for all levels of cyclists. Explore the historic Halles du XVIème siècle in Questembert and immerse yourself in the local market culture. Enjoy the picturesque landscapes and charming villages along the way. This circuit is perfect for those looking for a leisurely and scenic cycling experience.
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333 m
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Start: Questembert Village centerQuestembert: Smooth roads and diverse landscapes make Questembert an ideal destination for road cyclists.
Questembert is a delightful town located in the Bretagne region of France. As a road cyclist, you will appreciate the charming countryside and smooth roads that make for excellent riding conditions. The region offers a variety of scenic routes, ranging from coastal paths to inland escapades. Although there are no famous cycling spots or well-known climbs in Questembert itself, nearby towns like Vannes and Rochefort-en-Terre provide interesting cultural and historical landmarks to explore. Whether you prefer seaside cycling or exploring charming towns, Questembert offers a satisfying experience for riders of all levels.0 km
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QuestembertVillageStart your journey in Questembert, a charming town with a rich historical heritage and vibrant market.
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31 km
Noyal-MuzillacVillageVisit Noyal-Muzillac, a peaceful village with traditional architecture and a relaxed atmosphere.
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41 km
Halles du XVIème siècleAttractionExplore the historic Halles du XVIème siècle in Questembert and discover a wide variety of local products and flavors.
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41 km
Finish: Questembert Village centerQuestembert: Smooth roads and diverse landscapes make Questembert an ideal destination for road cyclists.