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Jogging around Saint-Michel-En-Grève offers diverse landscapes, from expansive sandy beaches that transform with the tides to rugged coastal paths and cliffs. The region features a dynamic environment shaped by the Bay of Lannion, including dunes, inland trails along riverbanks, and shaded paths through fields and woods. Runners can explore varied terrain, encompassing heathlands, bocages, and characteristic pink granite formations.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In the Bay of Lannion, this part of the coast is bordered by a path that navigates through rugged terrain, between rocks and caves. The view over the English Channel is splendid.
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On the GR 34, this charming path which runs along the bay of Lannion between Locquémeau and Saint-Michel-en-Grève offers superb views of the coast.
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From Kornejo, the view of Locquémeau and the start of the cliffs is simply breathtaking. Nestled on the seafront, this viewpoint offers a spectacular panorama of the small port of Locquémeau, its picturesque Breton houses, and the steep cliffs plunging into the turquoise waters of the English Channel. The contrast between the sparkling sea and the wild cliffs creates a grandiose atmosphere.
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From here a great view of the bay of St. Efflame
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The Chapelle Sainte-Barbe, near Plestin-Les-Grèves, has a historical charm that you can appreciate through its simple yet picturesque architecture, which has been a local landmark for centuries.
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We also really enjoyed the ride on this old railway line! Thanks BirgitOnTour for the good description!
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With its 84 meters of altitude, the Grand Rocher dominates the entire Saint-Michel strike and offers an exceptional panorama. In good weather, the rock hidden between tall pines and the turquoise waters of the shore suggests that Brittany is hundreds of kilometers away.
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The region offers a diverse range of terrains for runners. You'll find expansive sandy beaches, especially at low tide when the sea recedes up to 3 km, as well as rugged coastal paths, cliffs, and dunes. Inland, there are tranquil trails along riverbanks, shaded paths through fields and woods, heathlands, bocages, and characteristic pink granite formations.
Yes, the port of Saint-Michel serves as a starting point for the "Sentier des Douaniers" (customs path) leading towards Locquémeau, offering breathtaking views of the magnificent cliffs of Trédrez. This path is part of the larger GR34, an iconic route showcasing the diverse beauty of the Breton coast. You can experience a section of this on routes like the Saint-Quiriou Beach – View of the Brittany coast loop from Saint-Michel-en-Grève.
Yes, many of the running routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Moulin du Giglou loop from Saint-Michel-en-Grève is a popular moderate option, and the Locquémeau Cliffs – Beg ar Forn loop from Saint-Michel-en-Grève offers coastal views.
For a moderate challenge, consider the Moulin du Giglou loop from Saint-Michel-en-Grève, which is 11.0 km long and explores inland paths and scenic countryside. Another moderate option is the Locquémeau Cliffs – Beg ar Forn loop from Saint-Michel-en-Grève, a 5.4 km trail leading through coastal cliffs.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a greater challenge, Saint-Michel-en-Grève offers several difficult routes. The Saint-Quiriou Beach – View of the Brittany coast loop from Saint-Michel-en-Grève is a challenging 22.6 km path with expansive sea views. Another demanding option is The Hogolo thermal baths – Armorique Point loop from Saint-Michel-en-Grève, spanning 25.4 km.
The running routes in Saint-Michel-en-Grève are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. More than 4,500 runners have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the stunning coastal scenery and the diversity of paths available.
Absolutely. The region is known for its natural beauty. You can find breathtaking views of the Trédrez cliffs along the coastal paths. Other notable natural features include the Locquémeau Cliffs, Turtle Rock, and the View from Grand Rocher. The dramatic View of the Tides at the Beach is also a unique sight.
Beyond the trails, you can explore the expansive sandy Baie de Locquirec. The historic town of Lannion is also nearby, offering cultural charm. For a blend of natural beauty and historical elements, the marine cemetery and church overlooking the beach in Saint-Michel-en-Grève add a poetic touch to the coastal landscape.
Yes, beyond the coastline, Saint-Michel-en-Grève offers tranquil inland options. The "Chemin des Moulins" provides a peaceful stroll along an old railway line, now part of the EV4 (Vélomaritime) cycle path, which follows the Kerdu river. Another route, "Hauteurs de Saint-Michel-en-Grève et bord du Kerdu," offers shaded paths through fields and woods alongside the Kerdu stream, perfect for a cooler run.
There are 12 dedicated running routes available around Saint-Michel-en-Grève, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include 8 moderate and 4 difficult options, ensuring a suitable trail for most runners.
Saint-Michel-en-Grève is suitable for running year-round, with each season offering a unique experience. Summer provides warm weather for coastal runs, while spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Even in winter, the diverse terrain, from beaches to inland paths, can be enjoyed, though conditions may vary.


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