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Touring cycling routes around La Forest-Landerneau explore a region characterized by its riverine landscapes along the Elorn and proximity to coastal areas. The terrain generally features gentle elevations, making it suitable for various cycling abilities. Routes often incorporate historical elements such as Landerneau's Inhabited Bridge, connecting urban areas with natural riverbanks. The area provides a mix of paved paths and quieter roads, ideal for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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42.6km
02:45
460m
450m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.9km
02:30
500m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This road sign with directions is definitely one from the beginnings of mobility - even if it may have still been carriages back then.
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Built in 1664!! A beautiful building with a magnificent gabled façade! Here is the translation of the information board: On the square stands the house of Duchess S. de Trampellan, named in honor of the Queen of France who came to Landerneau in 1505. This private building, built in 1664 to replace an older building, is characteristic of the 17th-century bourgeois architectural style in the town. This private building, built in 1664 to replace an older building, is characteristic of the 17th-century bourgeois architectural style in the town. It is also called the Maison de la Sénéchaussée, in reference to the courtroom that was located on the upper floor of the market halls that were located on the square and were destroyed in 1825. The originality of this residential building lies in the different designs of its two facades, one made of wood with bay windows, the other of Logonna stone. The building is a listed monument.
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A great tobacco bar! They serve very good coffee. We sat outside in the square – opposite La Maison de la Duchesse Anne. A truly beautiful spot! The Smurfs are everywhere – it would be good if you don't forget to register for the Guinness World Records next time.
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Nice tobacco bar, good coffee, and a great location in the old town. I picked up a croissant at the boulangerie and had a coffee here. The sleazy image of the 70s is a thing of the past. The restrooms were very clean!
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This town has character – the residents are "Smurfs" – at least a lot of them, so perhaps they could earn a place in the Guinness Book of Records next time (of course, that's not possible without registration and supervision – and that was forgotten). We felt very comfortable, also because it's not a tourist hotspot – but it was authentic!
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In the hollow of the valley, a small stream meanders, feeding many ponds and a waterfall. Perfect for recharging your batteries. This arboretum is sumptuous. You will find incredible tree species, sequoias, eucalyptus, magnolias, giant bamboos and an alley planted with absolutely remarkable tree ferns. On the water, a beautiful diversity of birds, cormorants, herons, egrets, ducks, and kingfishers among others. Good walk a stone's throw from the beach and the marina of the marina.
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In the heart of the Vallon du Stang-Alar, the Botanical Conservatory garden is nestled in a former quarry. The 30-hectare site was chosen for its mild climate, steep slopes and the presence of water, which make it an exceptional place where plants from all over the world can be grown. The site is crossed by wide and narrow, stabilized paths, as well as forest trails. Opening hours Conservative garden: open every day from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., until 8:00 p.m. in summer.
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The Château de La Roche-Maurice, a historic Breton jewel from the 13th century, dazzles with its medieval architecture. Nestled in lush greenery, it offers an immersive experience in the feudal past.
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There are over 300 touring cycling routes available around La Forest-Landerneau, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The best time for touring cycling in La Forest-Landerneau is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring the riverine landscapes and coastal areas. Summer offers longer daylight hours, perfect for extended rides.
Yes, La Forest-Landerneau offers a good selection of easy touring cycling routes, with 60 routes specifically graded as easy. These routes often feature gentle elevations and follow riverbanks, making them ideal for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. An example is the Landerneau's Inhabited Bridge – Elorn Riverbanks loop from La Forest-Landerneau, which is 10.0 miles (16.1 km) long.
Yes, for more experienced touring cyclists, there are 95 routes graded as difficult. These routes typically feature more significant elevation changes and longer distances, providing a good workout while still allowing you to enjoy the region's scenery. An example of a moderate route that offers a good challenge is the Landerneau's Inhabited Bridge – Moulin Blanc Beach loop from Chapelle St Yves, which covers 40.6 km.
Many touring cycling routes around La Forest-Landerneau are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. For instance, the popular Landerneau's Inhabited Bridge – Elorn Riverbanks loop from Landerneau is a circular route that takes you along the Elorn River.
The routes offer diverse scenery, combining riverine landscapes along the Elorn with proximity to coastal areas. You'll often find yourself cycling along tranquil riverbanks, through charming towns like Landerneau with its historic Inhabited Bridge, and occasionally catching glimpses of the coast. The terrain generally features gentle elevations, making for pleasant rides.
Many routes in the region are suitable for families, especially the easier, flatter sections along the Elorn River. These paths are often paved or on quiet roads, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for cyclists of all ages. Look for routes marked as 'easy' for the most family-friendly options.
While cycling, you can explore various points of interest. Notable attractions include the historic Inhabited Bridge in Landerneau, and you might pass by impressive structures like the Albert Louppe Bridge or the Iroise Bridge. Further afield, you could visit the Château de La Roche-Maurice or the National Botanical Conservatory of Vallon du Stang-Alar.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages along the routes, such as Landerneau and La Forest-Landerneau. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on komoot, or by checking local municipal websites for designated parking areas near trailheads.
Yes, the routes often pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. Coastal routes, such as the Slipway Café – Moulin Blanc Beach loop from La Forest, may also have establishments like the Slipway Café directly accessible from the path, perfect for a break.
The touring cycling routes in La Forest-Landerneau are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. Reviewers often praise the region's mix of riverbanks, coastal paths, and historical town features, as well as the variety of options for different cycling abilities.
The routes around La Forest-Landerneau utilize a mix of paved paths and quieter roads. Generally, these are well-maintained, offering a smooth and enjoyable cycling experience. For specific route conditions, it's always a good idea to check recent komoot tour comments or local tourism resources.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, there are routes that extend further, allowing for more extensive exploration. An example is the Elorn Riverbanks – Landerneau's Inhabited Bridge loop from La Forest, which is 35.6 km (22.1 miles) long and offers a moderate challenge.


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