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Gravel biking around Audierne offers diverse terrain across its wild Atlantic coastline, tranquil river valleys, and rural paths. The region features impressive cliffs, expansive bays, and sandy beaches, alongside country roads and forests. These varied landscapes provide a mix of riding surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, with the Cap Sizun Peninsula offering protected coastal scenery and mixed terrains for cyclists.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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55
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51.3km
03:08
500m
500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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49.8km
03:05
440m
450m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
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6
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7
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30.0km
02:01
350m
350m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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11
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47.9km
03:02
470m
470m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pointe du Raz – Cap Sizun ⚓️🛥️🪝 Classified as a "Grand Site de France", Pointe du Raz rises to an altitude of about 70 meters. Shaped by the ocean and the wind, it is worth a trip to the region in itself. Opposite, stands the square lighthouse of the island of La Vieille, built in 1887 and automated in 1995. Beyond the untamed rocks and the emerald sea, the panorama of the open sea allows you to admire the island of Sein and, on clear days, the Ar Men lighthouse.
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A funny name for a place
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The port, along with the bridge, forms the border between Plouhinec and Audierne. In Plouhinec, it is more of a working port, and in Audierne, it is a promenade.
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A beautiful little harbor district with good dining options.
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When I passed by today, the canvases were being removed from the wings. Both windmills are now in museum use. The larger one previously had white canvases, while the smaller one had red wing coverings.
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The Chapel of Notre-Dame-de-Kérinec was built around 1280 on a spring (now a holy well) that appears to have previously been a pagan place of worship. A menhir and a dolmen are nearby, 500 meters to the east. The interior architecture is characteristic of the so-called Ecole de Pont-Croix style. The exterior was remodeled in the late 14th or 15th century. Source and more information: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapelle_Notre-Dame-de-K%C3%A9rinec A beautiful place, also suitable for a break. The detour to the dolmen and the menhir is also worth making.
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There are over 20 gravel bike trails around Audierne, offering a diverse range of experiences from easy rides to more challenging routes. The komoot community has explored these trails over 200 times.
Audierne's gravel bike trails feature a diverse mix of terrain. You'll encounter rugged coastlines, tranquil river valleys, and rural paths. Expect surfaces ranging from small country roads and forest trails to sections along sandy beaches and impressive cliffs, providing varied riding conditions suitable for gravel bikes.
Yes, Audierne offers several challenging gravel bike routes. For instance, the Vine Table Line Rail Trail – Notre-Dame de Kérinec Chapel loop from Communauté de communes du Cap Sizun - Pointe du Raz is a difficult 68.9 km path with significant elevation gain, traversing varied landscapes and offering views towards the iconic Pointe du Raz.
Yes, Audierne has easier options suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. The region offers routes with relatively flat terrain, especially in areas like Audierne Bay and sections of the Veloroute 45 "La Littorale" that are suitable for gravel bikes. You can find several easy and moderate routes among the 21 available.
Gravel biking in Audierne offers stunning natural scenery. You can ride along the wild Atlantic coast with its impressive cliffs and expansive bays, explore the tranquil Goyen River estuary, and enjoy panoramic views over Audierne Bay. Routes often lead to iconic spots like the Pointe du Raz, the westernmost point of mainland France, and the dramatic Bay of the Dead.
Many routes in Audierne pass through picturesque villages with traditional granite houses, offering glimpses of local heritage. You might encounter ancient chapels, such as the Saint Tugen Chapel, and even megaliths, making your ride culturally enriching. The Menez Dregan Archaeological Site is another notable historical point of interest.
Audierne is enjoyable for gravel biking throughout much of the year. The region's coastal climate means milder winters and pleasant summers. Spring and autumn often provide ideal conditions with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, perfect for exploring the diverse landscapes.
Yes, many gravel bike routes in Audierne are designed as loops. For example, the Port of Pors Poulhan – Port Poulhan loop from Plouhinec is a popular moderate 32.2 km circular trail that explores coastal areas and the harbor. Another option is the Pointe du Van – Saint-Tugdual Chapel loop from Cléden-Cap-Sizun, which is a 28.7 km loop through coastal scenery.
The gravel biking experience in Audierne is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse terrain, from rugged coastlines to tranquil river valleys, and the stunning panoramic views. The variety of routes, catering to different skill levels, is also a frequently highlighted positive aspect.
Yes, Audierne offers options for family-friendly gravel biking. The region has easier, shorter routes, particularly around Audierne Harbour and certain sections of the coastal paths, which are suitable for families. These routes often provide relatively flat terrain and beautiful scenery without excessive difficulty.
Yes, the Port of Pors Poulhan – Port Poulhan loop from Plouhinec is a popular moderate route that specifically explores the coastal areas around the Port of Pors Poulhan. This 32.2 km trail offers scenic views of the Atlantic and the harbor.
The Breton coastline features the signposted Veloroute 45 "La Littorale," which offers extensive exploration of shores and bays. While mainly asphalt and rolling track, sections near Audierne Bay are suitable for gravel bikes. For more details on this and other cycling trails in the Cap Sizun area, you can visit capsizuntourisme.fr.


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