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Gravel biking around Camaret-Sur-Mer offers diverse landscapes across the Crozon Peninsula, characterized by a mix of coastal roads, panoramic lanes, and wooded trails. The region features a rugged coastline with spectacular cliff scenery, including Pointe de Pen-Hir and Cap de la Chèvre. Riders will encounter varied terrain, from heather-covered moorland to sandy beaches and coves. This area provides a network of no traffic gravel bike trails suitable for exploring its natural beauty and historical sites.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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35.7km
02:37
310m
310m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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46
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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5.0
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18
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38.3km
02:21
440m
440m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.5km
01:57
420m
420m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Vauban Tower (French: Tour Vauban) or Camaret Tower is a defensive structure designed by Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban in Camaret-sur-Mer on the west coast of Brittany. Profile and floor plan of the tower The hexagonal tower stands on a small peninsula off the coast of Camaret and is 18 meters high, with four floors. It was planned by Vauban starting in 1683, commissioned in 1689, and completed from 1693 to 1697 under the construction supervision of Jean-Pierre Traverse.
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A truly beautiful bike path. Interspersed with cross streets, but usually with very few cars.
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superb view of the beach of lostmarc'h with a beautiful menhir in the foreground and very pretty access via a beautiful little village
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The Voie Verte is an exemplary cycle path
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The two very popular comic book heroes Asterix and Obelix – not only in their literary homeland of France – naturally discover Brittany and the enormous stone rows from ancient times found there on their very own "Tour de France" (titled "Le Tour de Gaule," volume 5 of the French edition, but volume 6 in the German edition). However, the explanation given to the two travelers for the origins of the megalithic culture is too simplistic: People say the soil is so poor, only stones grow there; this can be read in the comic.
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A small, pleasant place that offers a few nice restaurants at the harbor.
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Certainly a historically interesting fortification.
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Symbol of Camaret, this impressive tower was built at the end of the 17th century to help defend the harbor of Brest against enemy invasions.
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Camaret-Sur-Mer, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The region is particularly well-suited for gravel biking, with routes designed to keep you away from busy roads.
The Crozon Peninsula offers a diverse gravel biking terrain. You'll encounter a mix of coastal roads, panoramic little lanes, and wooded trails. Expect routes with uphill and downhill sections, some of which are unpaved and can be challenging. The landscape transitions from rugged cliffs to heather-covered moorland, providing a varied and scenic ride.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Camaret-Sur-Mer are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Loop from Crozon to Cap de la Chèvre is a popular circular option, offering stunning views and varied terrain.
Absolutely! The region's spectacular viewpoints are often accessible via gravel bike trails. You can explore routes that lead to Pointe de Pen-Hir, known for its dramatic cliffs and the 'Tas de Pois' rock formations, or the Cap de la Chèvre, which offers panoramic views across Douarnenez bay. The View from Pointe de Pen-Hir – View of the Vauban Tower loop from Camaret-sur-Mer is a great option to combine both.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can incorporate visits to landmarks like the UNESCO World Heritage site, the Vauban Tower, which offers commanding views over the port. The View of the Vauban Tower – Pointe de Pen-Hir loop from Saint-Philibert is a route that passes by this significant historical site.
The best time for gravel biking in Camaret-Sur-Mer is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and more stable, allowing for comfortable riding conditions and the full enjoyment of the coastal and moorland landscapes. Summer offers a Mediterranean-like feel with heather-covered moorland.
While many routes in the area feature varied terrain, some sections are suitable for families looking for quieter paths. Look for routes described as 'moderate' in difficulty, which often include well-maintained gravel paths away from main roads. Always check the route details for elevation and surface type to ensure it matches your family's comfort level.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Camaret-Sur-Mer, with an average score of 4.56 stars. Reviewers often praise the breathtaking coastal scenery, the quietness of the trails, and the diverse terrain that offers both challenge and reward. The blend of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and historical sites makes for a memorable ride.
Yes, many gravel routes will take you close to or offer views of the stunning sandy beaches and hidden coves. While direct cycling on all beaches might not be permitted or practical, routes often pass by popular spots like Pen Hat, Kerloc'h, and Trez Rouz. The Aber Beach – Aber Beach loop from Crozon is an example of a route that highlights the coastal beauty.
Gravel bike trails around Camaret-Sur-Mer vary in length and elevation. You can find routes ranging from approximately 20 km to over 35 km. Elevation gains typically range from around 200 meters to over 400 meters, reflecting the 'uphill and downhill' nature of the Crozon Peninsula's terrain. For instance, the Morgat Beach – Le Fret loop covers about 26 km with over 260 meters of elevation gain.


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