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Touring cycling routes around Ploumagoar, located in Brittany, France, traverse diverse landscapes including riverine paths and greenways. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Trieux River and the Canal de Nantes à Brest, offering extensive cycling opportunities. The area features a mix of paved and unpaved segments, catering to various cycling preferences. Efforts are underway to develop more greenways, such as within the renaturated Cadolan Valley, providing accessible routes for cyclists.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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20
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40.9km
03:11
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.6km
04:15
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.9km
03:20
380m
380m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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23.0km
02:00
230m
230m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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10
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34.3km
02:28
310m
310m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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To climb when the weather is clear (here the most difficult face)
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Views of the Trieux river and the old mill.
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Nice path along the river, the banks and paths on stilts are very well laid out.
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This fortress was built in the 15th century by Pierre II, Duke of Brittany. It replaces an older castle, dating from around the year 1000.
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Up there you can spend the night a la belle etoile. And fantastic sunset. The campsite nearby must have been abandoned years ago.
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A pub not far from Trieux and its footbridge, with good beers and friendly staff. Glycine is classified.
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Kernabat Castle is a complex built in the 17th century which today contains a memorial in memory of the local resistance. July 1944, fierce fighting was raging engaging the maquis of Rosporden and Scaer.
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There are over 80 touring cycling routes around Ploumagoar, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 40 reviews.
The touring cycling routes around Ploumagoar feature diverse terrain, including riverine paths, dedicated greenways (Voies Vertes), and segments along the historic Canal de Nantes à Brest. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, with some routes offering significant elevation gains for a more challenging ride, while others provide relatively flat experiences, particularly along the canal towpaths.
Yes, Ploumagoar is actively developing greenways, such as those in the renaturated Cadolan Valley, which are suitable for families. The towpaths along the Canal de Nantes à Brest also offer a relatively flat and safe cycling experience, perfect for families looking for an easier ride through natural areas.
Many of the natural paths and greenways around Ploumagoar, including sections along the Trieux River and the Canal de Nantes à Brest, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in shared spaces or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific areas or nature reserves.
Cyclists can enjoy splendid paths along the Trieux River, offering multiple viewpoints of the waterway. The Cadolan Valley provides a vibrant green space with cycling paths. You might also encounter the Bois de Kergré (Kergré Wood) with its artistic interpretation trail, and the beautiful Étang de Châtelaudren (Châtelaudren Pond). For more details, you can explore highlights like Chatelaudren Pond or the Trieux River.
Yes, many routes around Ploumagoar are designed as loops. Examples include the moderate La Glycine Pub – View of the Trieux River loop from Gourland, which covers 34.3 km, or the more challenging The Avaugour Quarry loop from Saint-Péver, a 23 km route with significant elevation.
The nearby historic town of Guingamp offers rich architectural heritage, including half-timbered houses and the Basilique Notre-Dame de Bon Secours. You can explore this area on routes like the difficult La Glycine Pub – Trieux River loop from Guingamp. Further afield, but accessible via the Canal de Nantes à Brest, is the unique Vallée des Saints with its giant granite statues. You can find more information about Guingamp and the Basilique Notre-Dame de Bon Secours.
Generally, no specific permits are required for recreational cycling on public paths and greenways in the Ploumagoar area. However, always respect private property signs and any local regulations that might apply to specific natural reserves or protected areas.
The spring and summer months typically offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling in Ploumagoar, with warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours. Autumn can also be beautiful with changing foliage. It's always advisable to check the local weather forecast before heading out.
While specific parking locations for every trail are not detailed, many routes start from towns or villages like Gourland or Guingamp, where public parking is generally available. For routes along the Canal de Nantes à Brest, access points often have designated parking areas for visitors.
Yes, many routes pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants. The names of some routes, like the View of the Trieux River – La Glycine Pub loop from Gourland, even suggest nearby establishments. Exploring the areas around Guingamp or along the Canal de Nantes à Brest will also offer opportunities for refreshments.
The Canal de Nantes à Brest is a major draw for touring cyclists due to its well-maintained towpaths, which have been converted into greenways. This historic canal offers a picturesque and relatively flat cycling experience through preserved natural areas and charming towns across Brittany. It provides a unique opportunity to explore the heart of Brittany's 'Argoat' (country of woods). More information can be found on Brittany Tourism.


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