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Touring cycling around Belle-Isle-En-Terre is characterized by its diverse landscapes, featuring a blend of hills, ravines, and the Léguer valley. The region's hilly terrain provides engaging routes with both climbs and descents. Extensive networks of trails wind through lush forests such as the Forêt de Coat an Noz and Forêt de Coat an Hay.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
29
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47.2km
04:01
770m
770m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21
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37.0km
03:03
400m
400m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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52.4km
04:18
770m
760m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.0km
02:24
440m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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58.6km
04:47
940m
940m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There are even toads on water lilies!
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To climb when the weather is clear (here the most difficult face)
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Great tour through the largest forest in Brittany with a beautiful pond, also ideal with a dog🐶🐕
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the twin of the mene bre beautiful panorama 👍
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Quiet path along the river. Watch out for mud when it rained.
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There are over 60 touring cycling routes available around Belle-Isle-En-Terre, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The region is characterized by a picturesque blend of hills, ravines, and the scenic Léguer valley. Touring cycling routes often feature engaging climbs and descents, with significant elevation changes, especially on more challenging routes. For instance, the Belle-Isle-en-Terre – Menez Hoguéné loop involves over 770 meters of ascent.
Yes, Belle-Isle-En-Terre offers 8 easy touring cycling routes, perfect for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically have less demanding terrain and elevation, allowing for an enjoyable experience for all skill levels.
For experienced touring cyclists, there are 21 difficult routes available. These often feature longer distances and substantial elevation gains. An example is the Belle-Isle-en-Terre – Sacré-Coeur School loop, which covers over 52 km with significant elevation changes, offering a rewarding challenge.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Belle-Isle-En-Terre are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Popular circular routes include the Church of Pédernec loop from Belle-Isle-Bégard and the Belle-Isle-en-Terre – Château Coat an Noz loop.
The routes often pass through lush forests like Forêt de Coat an Noz and Forêt de Coat an Hay, and along the scenic Léguer valley. You can also cycle towards viewpoints like Menez Bré, which offers panoramic views. The region's natural heritage includes diverse flora and fauna, making for a rich outdoor experience.
Absolutely. You can cycle past historical sites such as the Château Coat an Noz, a 19th-century manor. The town of Belle-Isle-en-Terre itself has historical buildings and architectural heritage worth exploring. The Belle-Isle-en-Terre – Château Coat an Noz loop is a great option to combine cycling with cultural exploration.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling in Belle-Isle-En-Terre, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. The lush forests are particularly vibrant in spring, and the 'Station Sports & Nature' offers various activities during the summer.
While Belle-Isle-En-Terre is well-equipped for cycling, specific public transport options for reaching trailheads with bikes can vary. It's advisable to check local bus or train services for their bike carriage policies, as these can differ. Many visitors prefer to drive to a starting point and utilize local parking.
Parking is generally available in and around the town of Belle-Isle-En-Terre, which serves as a common starting point for many routes. For routes originating from other villages or specific natural sites, look for designated parking areas or village centers. The 'Station Sports & Nature' in Belle-Isle-en-Terre is a central hub and likely offers parking facilities.
Belle-Isle-En-Terre and surrounding villages offer various amenities, including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. While some routes pass directly through or near these establishments, it's always a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially on longer or more remote trails, to ensure you have access to refreshments and rest points.
Many outdoor trails in the Belle-Isle-En-Terre region, particularly those through forests like Coat an Noz and Coat an Hay, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially when encountering other cyclists or wildlife. Always check specific trail regulations if available.
The touring cycling routes in Belle-Isle-En-Terre are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 15 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the beauty of the Léguer valley, and the extensive network of trails through the forests, offering a rewarding experience for different skill levels.


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