4 stages · 121 km

Gradients and elevation

Ascents: 783m
Descents: 801m
Lowest point: 0m
Highest point: 98m

Road types

93km (77%) By road
28km (23%) Cycle path

Surface

62km (157%) Smooth
5km (12%) Rough
12km (31%) Unpaved

4 stages used

Saint-Brieuc / Erquy

10 Saint-Brieuc / Erquy

39 km
2 h 36 min
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From Saint-Brieuc, you join the bay named after the city to then enjoy a lovely trip through its nature reserve. Cycling beside the strand, the Bay of Saint-Brieuc reveals a multitude of varied atmospheres, depending on time and tide. On the way to Erquy, enjoy the delights of the resort of Pléneuf-Val-André and the little port of Dahouët tucked away beside it. This stage proves quite challengingly hilly, with all its ups and downs. We're sure local man Bernard Hinault, a true cycling champion and icon, five times winner of the Tour de France, would concur!
Erquy / Matignon

11 Erquy / Matignon

29 km
1 h 56 min
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With its mix of rocky headlands, stretches of moorland and sandy bays set beside turquoise waters, here you cycle through the Grand Site de France Cap d’Erquy - Cap Fréhel. Thanks to the links in place, you can easily ride up to some of Brittany's most exceptional sites, the Cap d’Erquy, the Cap Fréhel and Fort La Latte. The breathtaking views along the way are a reward for the quite significant slopes you have to tackle on this Vélomaritime stage!
Matignon / Pleslin-Trigavou

12 Matignon / Pleslin-Trigavou

25 km
1 h 40 min
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Should you have time on your hands, head up first to the seaside resort of Saint-Cast-le-Guildo to make the most of its beaches. The Vélomaritime route then takes you on smoothly via minor roads to Pleslin-Trivagoua, which you reach riding along a stretch of the Dinan-Dinard greenway. On the way, stop at the Château du Guildo, enjoying exceptional views of the Arguenon Estuary.
Pleslin-Trigavou / Saint-Malo

13 Pleslin-Trigavou / Saint-Malo

28 km
1 h 50 min
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To avoid crossing the dam over the Rance River, the Vélomaritime route takes you along minor roads around the Rance Valley. Midway along the stage, stop at Saint-Suliac, this historic fishermen's village a member of the association Les Plus Beaux Villages de France. Before long, the ramparts around the city of St-Malo come into view. Reaching this place's resort side, the wooden groynes projecting from the beach into the sea help calm the Channel's wilder waves.
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