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Touring cycling around Trégonneau offers varied landscapes within the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany. The commune features an elevation range from 43 to 135 meters, providing diverse terrain for cyclists. A significant natural feature is the Vallée du Trieux, which offers scenic routes. Brittany's broader landscape includes coastlines, moorland, forests, and lakes, all connected by cycling paths and country lanes.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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12
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162km
10:12
1,580m
1,580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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144km
08:57
1,350m
1,350m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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68.4km
04:19
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.6km
00:49
80m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.8km
01:58
300m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A path rather than a road that comes across a somewhat unexpected passage with a beautiful view from above.
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The Greenway - and the Percée Viaduct - a fascinating story, which can be read on the information panels and is very interesting to me. Here's a translation of Vaduz: Like elegant young ladies striding over the valleys of the Lilliputian kingdom, at the beginning of the 20th century, nine viaducts, including the Parfond de Gouët Viaduct, with their beautiful brick arches, stretched along the very first railway line of the local network, St. Brieuc - Plouha. These engineering structures, built by a native of the region, Louis Harel de La Noë (1852-1931), a bridge and road engineer, allowed the small train of the Côtes-du-Nord to follow the winding and steep coastline without much effort. Lightness and elegance are the words that come to mind when describing the architecture of this 1903 building, characterized by numerous columns and arched vaults and its masonry in warm brick colors. The techniques used demonstrate boldness, ingenuity, and originality: reinforced concrete anchors (rebars) were installed to increase the compressive strength of the pillars and prevent cracks.
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It is a color rush that I suffered while looking at it!
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It is – contrary to the place name Sanint-Brieuc – Saint Stephen, under whose patronage this magnificent cathedral is dedicated. "Saint-Étienne" is one of the first seven deacons of the original Jerusalem church and, according to the biblical accounts in the "New Testament," is also the first martyr (blood witness) of early Christianity. The church commemorates his death on Boxing Day, December 26th. When Stephen recounted his vision of the open heavens, "And he, full of the Holy Spirit, looked up into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God" (Acts 7:55), the people were so outraged that they drove him out of the city and stoned him.
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You can end this outing with a drink at the port of Paimpol. There are two lovely terraces at the end of the day: Terre Neuvas or La Falaise!
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A very beautiful monastery ruin. All descriptions of the individual sights are multilingual, so you can get by very well even without sufficient knowledge of French.
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There are nearly 70 touring cycling routes around Trégonneau, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find 11 easy routes, 37 moderate routes, and 19 difficult routes to explore.
Trégonneau and the surrounding Côtes-d'Armor region offer diverse terrain. You can expect varied elevations, from gentle slopes to more challenging ascents, with the commune itself ranging from 43 to 135 meters. Routes often feature river valleys like the Vallée du Trieux, and provide access to coastal areas, moorland, forests, and lakes, often on well-maintained paths and country lanes.
Yes, there are 11 easy touring cycling routes around Trégonneau. A good option for a more relaxed ride is the Bike loop from Saint-Gilles-les-Bois, which is just over 13 km long and has minimal elevation gain.
Many routes offer opportunities to see local attractions. For instance, the Trieux River – Abbaye de Beauport loop from Trégonneau-Squiffiec leads you through the scenic Vallée du Trieux and past the historic Abbaye de Beauport. You can also explore the charming town of Pontrieux, known as the 'Little Venice of Trégor', which features over 50 washhouses and is accessible on some routes.
Trégonneau is well-situated within Brittany's extensive cycling network. The region boasts nine long-distance routes, including sections of "La Vélodyssée" (EuroVelo 1) and "La Vélomaritime" (EuroVelo 4). "La Littorale" (Voie 5 Bretagne) also offers coastal touring opportunities. For more details on these regional routes, you can visit Brittany Tourism or France Vélo Tourisme.
The touring cycling routes around Trégonneau are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from over 70 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied landscapes, the mix of river valleys and coastal access, and the well-connected network of paths suitable for different abilities.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the popular Church of Pédernec loop from Trégonneau-Squiffiec is a moderate 45 km circular trail. Another option is the more challenging Voie Verte du Moulin du Duc – Lannion loop from Trégonneau-Squiffiec, which follows a greenway.
Brittany generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. The varied landscapes, including coastal areas and forests, can be enjoyed in milder weather. It's always a good idea to check local weather forecasts closer to your planned trip.
Yes, the region incorporates greenways into its cycling network. The Voie Verte du Moulin du Duc – Lannion loop from Trégonneau-Squiffiec is a notable example that utilizes a greenway, providing a dedicated path for cyclists.
While specific parking locations for each route are best checked on the individual tour pages, Trégonneau and nearby towns typically offer public parking facilities. Many routes start from villages or towns, where you can usually find suitable places to park your vehicle.
Absolutely. The Vallée du Trieux is a significant natural feature in Trégonneau, offering scenic routes. The Trieux River – Abbaye de Beauport loop from Trégonneau-Squiffiec is an excellent option that leads directly through this picturesque valley.
Yes, some routes extend to or connect with larger towns. The challenging Voie Verte du Moulin du Duc – Lannion loop from Trégonneau-Squiffiec, for instance, connects to the town of Lannion, allowing you to explore beyond the immediate vicinity of Trégonneau.


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