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This difficult 30.2-mile touring cycling loop around Béganne offers panoramic views of the Vilaine valley and varied terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Around Béganne — loop is estimated to take approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes to complete for an average touring cyclist. This duration can vary based on your pace, the number of stops you make, and your fitness level.
The terrain is varied, featuring both paved and unpaved sections. You'll cycle on 'small country roads' (petites routes de campagne) and 'stoned paths of the marsh' (chemins empierrés du marais). Some parts may be unpaved and challenging, so a touring bike capable of handling mixed surfaces, like a hybrid or gravel bike, is recommended.
No, this route is generally considered a difficult bike ride. It requires excellent physical condition due to its length, elevation gain, and the presence of unpaved and potentially difficult-to-access sections. It is not recommended for beginners.
The route offers picturesque scenery and several points of interest. You'll find panoramic views of the Vilaine valley from Champ-Guy, the tranquil Vilaine marshes, the historic Alliers chapel, and the charming Folleux footbridge and marina. Other notable spots include the Rohello site and the church in Béganne, which hosts a colony of Greater Mouse-eared bats.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, you can typically find parking in the village of Béganne itself, as it serves as the starting point for this official 'Boucle vélo de Béganne n°16' route. Look for public parking areas within the village.
Information regarding dogs specifically on this cycling route is not available. However, as a general rule for cycling in France, dogs are often allowed on trails if kept on a leash, especially on public roads and paths. Always be mindful of local regulations and other cyclists.
The best time to cycle in the Morbihan region, including this loop, is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is usually pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant, avoiding the potentially hot summer months and colder, wetter winter conditions.
No, there are no special permits or entrance fees required to cycle the 'Boucle vélo de Béganne n°16'. It is a public cycling route designed for recreational use.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with sections of other official trails. These include the 'Boucle vélo de Béganne', 'Du Mont-Saint-Michel à La Grande Brière - partie 8', and 'Circuit du Sillon', among others. This means you might encounter signage or shared sections with these routes.
Given the route's difficulty and varied terrain, you should bring a well-maintained touring, hybrid, or gravel bike. Essential gear includes a helmet, sufficient water and snacks, a repair kit (including spare tubes), appropriate clothing for changing weather, and a navigation device with the route loaded. Due to some unpaved sections, sturdy tires are advisable.
While the route passes through Béganne and near other small villages like Limerzel and Le Guerno, specific cafes or restaurants directly on the trail are not detailed. It's advisable to carry enough provisions and check for establishments in Béganne or nearby towns before you start, especially if cycling during off-peak seasons.