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Touring cycling routes around Plouzévédé offer a varied landscape, positioned between the fertile agricultural lands and the nearby picturesque coast. The region is characterized by tranquil countryside, quiet roads, and small woodlands, providing a peaceful environment for cycling. To the south, the Monts d'Arrée present higher elevations and a change in terrain, while coastal areas offer routes with sea views.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
4.9
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132
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98.4km
06:13
930m
930m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16
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47.4km
02:55
400m
400m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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13
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66.6km
04:01
450m
450m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.8km
03:31
400m
400m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10
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46.4km
03:36
580m
580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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There are sometimes very beautiful exhibitions in the castle. A visit is always worthwhile.
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Great view of the coast and opportunity for a break
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Saint-Pol-de-Léon is a truly beautiful town – we even had the pleasure of visiting for the music festival. Lovely restaurants, a fantastic boulangerie, a great drinks and fish tin shop across the street... I could go on and on. Highly recommended, and not at all overrun by tourists during our stay! It was very nice here (better than Roscoff).
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The church in Roscoff has a distinct architecture, and is beautiful and tranquil inside. Why not spend a few minutes of calmness there, and give thanks before carrying on your bike ride.
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Built on the remains of a Romanesque cathedral from the 11th century, the Gothic cathedral of Saint-Paul-Aurélien, a minor basilica known as the Annunciation, has a remarkable nave from the 12th century in Caen limestone, a complex almost unique in Brittany, and a choir in granite from the 15th century.
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Raising its spire almost 80 metres high, the Kreisker chapel (14th/15th century) is the tallest bell tower in Brittany and the most beautiful example of openwork bell towers. Its dozens of openings do not provide any wind protection. Its reconstruction after the fire of 1375 is attributed to an English architect. The building was, until the 16th century, a municipal chapel, housing the deliberations of the city council and then, until the Revolution, which brought down the bells, the chapel of both the Grand Seminary and the Collège de Léon. In 1806, the Kreisker was attached again to the Coliège de Léon, which in the 20th century became the Institution Notre-Dame du Kreisker.
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There are over 180 touring cycling routes available around Plouzévédé, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and skill levels. The komoot community has explored more than 2,700 of these routes.
The terrain around Plouzévédé is diverse, ranging from tranquil countryside roads and agricultural landscapes to coastal paths with sea views. To the south, the Monts d'Arrée offer routes with higher elevations and a change in scenery, providing varied gradients for cyclists.
Yes, Plouzévédé's quiet countryside roads and local heritage pathways, such as the "Sentier des Moulins" or "Sentier du Guillec," are generally ideal for peaceful family cycling journeys away from heavy traffic. Many routes are designed to be enjoyed at a leisurely pace.
You can discover several interesting points of interest. For example, the route Porsguen Beach – Porsmeur Seahorse loop from Plouzévédé takes you past the unique Porsmeur Seahorse sculpture. Other attractions in the wider area include the historic Covered Market of Plouescat and the charming village of Penzé, which is also a recommended stop on the Eurovelo route.
Yes, many touring routes around Plouzévédé are designed as loops. For instance, the Covered Market of Plouescat – Porsguen Beach loop from Plouzévédé is a moderate 35.9 km circular path that offers coastal scenery and local sights.
Plouzévédé, being in Brittany, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through early autumn. The region's coastal influence means milder temperatures. Summer provides the warmest weather, ideal for enjoying both the countryside and coastal areas, though spring and autumn offer quieter routes and beautiful scenery.
The routes around Plouzévédé cater to various difficulty levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult trails. For example, the Morlaix Viaduct – Port of Morlaix loop from Plouvorn is a difficult 91.9 km route with significant elevation gain, while the Roscoff Historic Centre – Saint Pol de Léon loop from Plouvorn is a moderate 47.2 km trail.
Yes, Plouzévédé is strategically located for accessing significant regional and national cycling infrastructure. It's close to the Eurovelo route, with Penzé being a recommended stop. Additionally, the iconic La Vélodyssée and La Littorale (Voie 5 Bretagne) coastal cycle routes both start relatively nearby in Roscoff, offering extensive cycling opportunities.
The touring cycling routes around Plouzévédé are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 470 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's tranquil countryside, quiet roads, and the diverse landscapes that blend agricultural lands with picturesque coastal views.
While specific parking areas for each route are not always detailed, as a rural commune, Plouzévédé and its surrounding villages typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local village centers or trailheads for convenient parking spots when planning your tour.
Public transport options to Plouzévédé itself might be limited, given its rural nature. However, major towns in the Finistère department, such as Morlaix or Roscoff, which are accessible by train, could serve as starting points or connection hubs for cycling tours into the Plouzévédé area. From these towns, you might find regional bus services or cycle the remaining distance.
Many routes offer scenic viewpoints, especially those venturing towards the coast or higher ground. Coastal routes provide breathtaking sea views, while inland paths showcase the peaceful Breton countryside. The area's position "between land and sea" ensures a variety of picturesque landscapes, from fertile fields to the rugged beauty of the Côte des Sables.


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