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No traffic touring cycling routes around Plœmeur offer a diverse landscape for exploration, featuring 17 kilometers of varied coastline with fine sandy beaches, secluded coves, and small harbors. Inland, the region provides green spaces, ponds like Étang du Ter, and former kaolin paths, creating a mix of coastal and rural cycling environments. The terrain is generally gentle, with some routes following old railway lines, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Plœmeur's network includes dedicated cycle lanes and greenways, ensuring…
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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24.6km
01:33
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.1km
01:55
190m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.4km
01:26
110m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.84km
00:17
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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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As you cycle along the picturesque coast of Guidel-Plages, you'll discover the stunning Laïta River mouth. This tranquil estuary, where the river meets the sea, offers a breathtaking view of the ocean and the surrounding countryside. You can explore the vast sandy beaches, go for a swim in the refreshing waters, or simply relax and soak up the sun. Don't miss the opportunity to wander through the charming seaside town of Guidel, with its colorful houses, quaint shops, and delicious seafood restaurants.
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The Kerguélen nautical base, located near Larmor-Plage in Brittany, is a true paradise for water sports enthusiasts. Nestled in the heart of a preserved environment, it offers direct access to the ocean and offers a wide range of activities: sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, and windsurfing. In addition to water sports, the site is surrounded by coastal paths, perfect for walking or cycling.
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From here the ferry goes directly to Port Louis.
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Fort-Bloqué was built in the 19th century on the spot where a battery intended to repel English assaults once stood. It is accessible on foot at low tide. The success of a hotel-restaurant on the formerly deserted coast attracted people from Lorient, some of whom settled there. Thus, the current town took shape.
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Lorient La Base is the former submarine base built during the German occupation between 1941 and 1944. The site has become a cultural site dedicated to navigation with numerous nautical events organized throughout the year, the Éric Tabarly Sailing City and a museum space.
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Lomener is one of the many jewels that adorn the Breton coastline. Very popular with locals for the picturesque character of its old port, it is also a delight for photographers who come to capture the languor of the sunsets or the nervousness of the ocean.
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There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Plœmeur, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. The majority of these, 21 routes, are rated as easy, with 4 routes considered moderate.
Plœmeur's no-traffic routes offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can cycle along 17 kilometers of varied coastline, featuring wild sections, sandy beaches, and picturesque harbors like Lomener and Kerroc'h. Inland, routes often pass through green spaces, around ponds such as Étang du Ter and Étang de Lannénec, and along unique kaolin paths.
Yes, Plœmeur is well-suited for family cycling, especially with its extensive network of greenways. The Voie Verte des Kaolins (10 km) and the Lorient-Courégant Greenway (8 km) are particularly flat and accessible, making them ideal for families and those seeking easy rides. Many of the 21 easy routes listed in this guide are also suitable for families.
Cycling through Plœmeur allows you to discover rich Breton heritage. Routes may pass by historical fortifications like the 18th-century Fort-Bloqué, which becomes an island at high tide, or traces of the Atlantic Wall. You can also find small chapels, calvaries, megaliths such as those at Cruguellic, and authentic hamlets. For example, the route Fort du Loch – Fort-Bloqué Beach loop from Kergoat will take you near the historic Fort-Bloqué Beach.
Absolutely. Many routes offer stunning natural beauty. You can cycle past beautiful coastal areas, secluded coves, and fine sandy beaches. Inland, you might encounter serene ponds like Kermélo Pond and Lannénec Pond. The Port Fontaine Beach – Kermélo Pond loop from Pérello is a great option to experience both coastal and inland natural features.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling in Plœmeur, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially along the coast, but can be busier. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, Plœmeur is generally well-equipped with parking options. Many coastal areas and town centers offer public parking, often free, which can serve as convenient starting points for your cycling adventures. Specific parking details can usually be found on local tourism websites or by checking the route details on komoot.
Yes, Plœmeur's location in Brittany provides excellent connectivity to broader cycling networks. Notably, you can connect to La Vélodyssée, a major 1300 km cycle route along the Atlantic coast, 80% of which is on traffic-free paths. This allows for extended touring opportunities beyond the local Plœmeur routes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.49 stars from over 160 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning and diverse coastal scenery, the well-maintained and extensive network of traffic-free paths, and the opportunity to discover charming Breton villages and historical sites along the way.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes in Plœmeur are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. Examples include the Toulhars – Zanflamme Cove loop from Plage de Kerpape and the Kerguélen Water Sports Center – Port Fontaine Beach loop from Kerroc'h, providing convenient and varied cycling experiences.
Absolutely. The Pointe du Talud, a prominent headland in Plœmeur, offers exceptional panoramic views of the ocean and the Isle of Groix. While not a specific route listed in this guide, many coastal paths and greenways, such as the Voie Verte Littorale, will provide breathtaking ocean vistas and scenic viewpoints along the way.


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