
Brittany by bike

Ready to experience the gentle thrill of venturing from Nantes to Mont-Saint-Michel by bike?
6 steps
Choose your itinerary among the 6 different steps
Whether as a family, among friends, on your own, or in tandem, this cycling itinerary is divided into 6 steps, borrowing some of the greatest hits from other circuits like La Loire à Vélo, La Vélodyssée and La Vélomaritime. It covers a total of 500 km! So, giddy up for a modern journey through an old land, which you can enjoy in one go, or savour in small bits, most of which can be handled by every pair of legs, great and small!

STEP 1
Nantes > Saint-Nazaire (through Paimboeuf)
46.5 miles - Level 1 (families) - 2 days
After joining the La Loire à Vélo circuit, A Modern Journey Through an Old Land hits the ground running. Following a hair-raising adventure through Nantes (with its island of strange Machines), the former ports of the estuary and the bucolic Canal de la Martinière await you. Here, the sunlight adds a magical touch to the endless natural spaces all around. Prepare also to be greeted by a host of artworks from the Estuaire itinerary – like a “soggy boat” dozing on the bank of a canal lock, a “starry garden” (Jardin étoilé), an improbable belvedere overlooking the Loire, or a pacified “ocean snake” (Serpent d’océan) coiled up on the fine sands of Saint-Brévin.

STEP 2
Saint-Nazaire (through La Baule) > Pénestin
52.8 miles - Level 1 (families) - 2 days
La Baule is a member of the elite club of the most beautiful bays in the world. Its hidden villas, sheltered from the seafront, offer you the ideal backdrop to gently start this new itinerary, with your pedals practically in the water. Once this charming detour is behind you, a much wilder horizon awaits with the region’s flora and salt marshes. Even though a modern journey through an old land doesn’t always flirt with the Atlantic Ocean, its mist is never very far away. The sea never stops appearing and disappearing as you calmly zig and zag your way towards Pénestin, its protected site of La Mine d’or, and its golden cliffs.

STEP 3
Pénestin > Redon
37.9 miles - Level 2 (experienced) - 1 day
There’s no denying it, the third circuit of a modern journey through an old land is, for the moment, the least clearly marked-out of the itinerary. However, it would be a shame to cross it off your list, since you’d miss out on a few natural gems that can only be appreciated by bike. With the seaport of Redon in your sights, this circuit can almost be done handsfree – but always with an eye on this guide, the road, and the stunning surrounding Breton countryside.

STEP 4
Redon > Rennes
55.9 miles - Level 1 (families) - 2 days
The port of Redon sets the tone for this cycling adventure. You’ll ride against the current of the Vilaine River, with its long maritime and fluvial history – and, what a river it is! Wide and open at first, surrounded by protected wetlands… but then, as it approaches Rennes, the Vilaine cuts through schist cliffs surrounded by steep forests that offer views of pristine landscapes. En route, there are countless opportunities to stop and enjoy the different atmospheres with family and friends!

STEP 5
Rennes > Dinard
66.5 miles - Level 1 (families) - 2 days
From the capital of Brittany to the Emerald Coast, a bucolic path twists and turns, complete with water mills and canal lock houses. It runs alongside the Canal d’Ille-et-Rance – the oldest in Brittany – then towards the magnificent Rance estuary. At its summit, you will discover the Onze écluses (“eleven canal locks”) of Hédé-Bazouges and an incredible hydraulic machine that pumps water into the canal. This very easy itinerary is stuffed with gems, while also being wonderfully exotic – and all of it in the heart of timeless and romantic Brittany.

STEP 6
Dinard > Le Mont-Saint-Michel
41.6 miles - Level 2 (experienced) - 1-2 days
From the “privateer city” of Saint-Malo, where one crosses paths with travellers of all stripes, this seaside trek will first take you to Cancale – jewel of the Breton coast – via discreet side-roads. From there, you will soon find yourself among the polders of the Baie du Mont-Saint-Michel – the climax of a modern journey through an old land. Calm and impassive, the abbey and its “Merveille” rise 150 metres above a bay swept by the highest tides in Europe, beneath skies directly out of a 16th-century Flemish painting.
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