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No traffic touring cycling routes around Guiclan are characterized by a diverse landscape, situated between the Monts d'Arrée hills and the Bay of Morlaix. The region offers a mix of rolling countryside, greenways, and paths that lead through varied vegetation and towards coastal views. This area provides a network of routes suitable for touring cyclists seeking tranquil journeys through natural beauty and historic sites.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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40.4km
03:29
520m
520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.2km
02:42
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.2km
01:20
180m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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142km
10:15
1,750m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.1km
02:55
440m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful lake with a beautiful beach and nautical base.
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This viaduct, which is important for the railway connection Paris - Brest, is a distinctive feature of the cityscape of Morlaix.
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This church is dedicated to a saint with many names: Mélar, Méliau, Melair, Mélaire, Melard, Meleuc, Méloar, Méloir, Meloire, and Miliau are French variants of "MELIAVUS of LANMEUR" (the official church name). The recorded dates of life of the Breton king and martyr are * 470, + 583. The feast day of Saint-MILIAU in the calendar of saints is October 26th.
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The town of Morlaix is dominated by a railway viaduct that is over 50 m high and 258 m long and can be seen from far away. It was built in 1864 to create the railway connection between Paris and Brest. At the time, many buildings had to be demolished for this project. During the Second World War, Allied bombers were supposed to bomb the viaduct, but missed their target and caused great damage to the town. The viaduct can be crossed on foot on the first floor.
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Morlaix is an old medieval town, which seduces with its cobbled streets, its half-timbered houses and its imposing viaduct. Nestled between history and modernity, it offers a picturesque atmosphere.
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Half-timbered houses from the first quarter of the 16th century, the houses in Pondalez are astonishing with their architecture and the imposing spiral staircase which supports the “alley bridges” (like footbridges). Two Morlaisian houses, witnesses of this flourishing era, are open to the public: the Maison à Pondalez at 9 Grand Rue and the Maison known as the Duchess Anne, rue du Mur.
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The Morlaix viaduct is a railway structure, of the viaduct type, located in the city of Morlaix which allows the crossing of the Morlaix river and the service to the city station by the line from Paris-Montparnasse to Brest. On January 29, 1943, as part of Allied strategic bombing, eight American Boston fighter-bombers of the Royal Air Force dropped 43 bombs, accidentally killing eighty residents. A single bomb damaged the viaduct which was quickly repaired.
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Guiclan, offering a wide range of experiences. You'll find routes suitable for various skill levels, including 31 easy, 49 moderate, and 34 difficult options.
The no-traffic routes around Guiclan offer diverse landscapes, as the region sits between the picturesque Monts d'Arrée hills and the scenic Bay of Morlaix. You can expect a mix of rolling countryside, charming village views, and routes that may lead towards coastal paths or through legendary forests. The broader Brittany region is known for its greenways, ensuring a pleasant and varied cycling experience.
Yes, there are several family-friendly no-traffic cycling routes around Guiclan. Many of the 31 easy routes are suitable for families, offering gentler terrain and shorter distances. These often utilize greenways and quiet country lanes, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages. For example, consider exploring shorter sections that pass through charming villages like Penzé, which offers pleasant rest stops.
Many no-traffic cycling routes around Guiclan pass by significant landmarks and attractions. You could cycle towards the historic town of Morlaix, just 10 km away, to see its impressive Viaduct and the scenic Port of Morlaix. The unique "enclos paroissiaux" (parish closes) in nearby villages like Saint Thégonnec and Guimiliau also offer fascinating cultural stops. A longer route like the Port of Morlaix – Morlaix Viaduct loop from Guimiliau will take you past some of these highlights.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Guiclan are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 660 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the diverse scenery ranging from countryside to historic towns, and the opportunity to explore Brittany's hidden gems away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring bike routes around Guiclan are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the challenging Saint Anasthasia fountain – Saint-Miliau Church loop from Guimiliau (41 km) or the moderate Saint-Thégonnec Church loop from Saint-Thégonnec Loc-Eguiner (15.6 km).
The best season for no-traffic bike touring in Guiclan is generally from spring (April) through autumn (October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for comfortable cycling conditions. The landscapes are vibrant in spring and summer, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Always check the local forecast before heading out.
Yes, many no-traffic touring bike routes in the Guiclan area pass through or near charming villages and towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and other establishments for refreshments. Historic towns like Morlaix and smaller communities such as Penzé are good places to plan a stop for a break and a bite to eat.
The no-traffic touring bike trails near Guiclan vary significantly in distance and elevation. You can find shorter, moderate routes like the Saint-Thégonnec Church – Guimilau loop from Guimiliau, which is about 35.5 km with around 380 meters of elevation gain. For more challenging rides, options like the Saint thegonec – Saint-Thégonnec Church loop from Guiclan cover 32.4 km with nearly 480 meters of ascent, while the extensive Port of Morlaix – Morlaix Viaduct loop from Guimiliau stretches almost 140 km with over 1750 meters of climbing.
While specific public transport options for bikes directly in Guiclan may be limited, the broader Brittany region has a network of greenways and footpaths that are often accessible by public transport in larger towns. For longer journeys to reach starting points, regional trains (TER) in France often allow bikes, though it's always best to check specific routes and times with the transport provider beforehand. Morlaix, being a larger town nearby, might offer more public transport connections.
Given the abundance of over 100 no-traffic routes, it's generally easy to find less crowded options, especially outside of peak tourist season or popular specific greenways. Exploring some of the moderate or difficult routes, or those that venture deeper into the countryside away from major towns, will likely offer a more secluded experience. The region's emphasis on 'hidden gems' suggests many quiet paths await discovery.


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