423 km from Mont-Saint-Michel to Roscoff
The Roscoff-Mont Saint Michel coastal road is an integral part of Eurovélo 4. This seafood-flavoured route along the northeast coast of Brittany is also part of a dream bike tour, the Tour de Manche. The Breton part of this cycling route offers a variety of maritime and rural landscapes: Dinard, Cap Fréhel, Saint Brieuc Bay, Côte de Granit Rose, Morlaix Bay...
Mont-Saint-Michel Bay
This vast sandy bay is home to the highest tides in continental Europe. Crossing it at low tide can be dangerous due to the risk of getting stuck in the muddy marshes. But the exceptional tidal range is also what makes the bay so rich; this unique environment is ideal for shellfish farming and is a true paradise for all sand yachting and speed-sailing enthusiasts.
The Belle Époque Villas of Dinard
Dinard boasts a stunning architectural heritage that attracts affluent homeowners from across Europe. Magnificent “Belle Époque” villas overlook the ocean, and to get a closer look, we recommend following the coastal path.
Sunset over the Bay of Saint-Brieuc
Watching a sunset over the Bay of Saint-Brieuc is a must-see during your stay. Here are a few vantage points to note along the route to enjoy the spectacle: the Gouessant estuary, Pointe de Guettes, Pointe du Grouin, Pointe du Roselier, and Pointe de la Béchue.
The Pink Granite Coast by Bike
After Paimpol Bay, the Tour de Manche follows the coastline dotted with small islands and carved by the Trieux and Jaudy rivers. This route showcases the Pink Granite Coast and offers breathtaking views. Finally, the winding Léguer River provides a welcome respite all the way to Lannion, before continuing the adventure into the depths of Finistère or stopping there for now.
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