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Road cycling around Langrolay-Sur-Rance offers diverse routes through varied terrain, situated on the banks of the Rance estuary in Brittany, France. The region features a mix of coastal environments, marshes, and wooded areas, providing a range of scenic backdrops for cyclists. A notable feature is the "Voie Verte," a greenway built on an old railway line, offering a safe and flat path accessible from the area. The landscape transitions between the Rance River and the sea, with routes winding through…
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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27.9km
01:17
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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54.8km
02:27
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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55.0km
02:24
390m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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64.2km
02:50
610m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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01:19
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Dinan's Old Bridge (Vieux Pont) spans the Rance and connects the harbor with the historic old town. It was built in the Middle Ages and was the most important access to the city for centuries. After several renovations and partial destruction in World War II, it was restored.
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Due to its exceptionally well-preserved cultural heritage, Dinan received the „Ville d’Art et d’Histoire“ award from the French Ministry of Culture in 1986. The old town is today one of the most important historical sights in Brittany and provides an authentic impression of life in a medieval town.
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The old town is among the best-preserved medieval city centers in France. Its origins date back to the 11th century, when the city developed into an important trading and craft center due to its favorable location on the Rance. To this day, narrow cobbled streets, numerous half-timbered houses, and an almost completely preserved city wall with gates and towers characterize the historic cityscape. Landmarks of the old town include, among others, the steep Rue du Jerzual, which connects the city center with the harbor, the Basilica of Saint-Sauveur, the Church of Saint-Malo, and the Clock Tower.
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Very nice bridge, right on the harbor. You should definitely go.
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Highest point of the Agglomeration of Saint-Malo, view over the Rance estuary. Numerous nearby trails on foot or MTB/Gravel
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The bridge is closed to car traffic until 2028, but passage is still possible on foot or by bicycle.
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The harbor with the old bridge is one of the most beautiful corners of Dinan.
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The Château de Dinan is a 14th-century medieval castle located in the heart of the city. It served as a defensive fortification and residence of local nobles. Part of the city walls, the castle features an imposing round tower, battlements, and loopholes. Today, it is a museum and offers panoramic views of the city and the Rance River.
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Road cycling routes in Langrolay-sur-Rance offer varied terrain, transitioning between coastal environments, marshes, and wooded areas along the Rance estuary. While some routes, like the "Voie Verte," are notably flat, others feature moderate elevation changes. For instance, the Léhon – The Port of Dinan loop from Langrolay-sur-Rance includes over 500 meters of elevation gain, providing a more undulating experience.
Yes, Langrolay-sur-Rance offers easy road cycling options. The "Voie Verte," built on an old railway line, provides a safe and flat path, ideal for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. An example of an easy route is the View of Moulin Neuf – Prieuré Beach loop from Langrolay-sur-Rance, which is 16.9 miles (27.2 km) long with manageable elevation.
While there are no routes explicitly graded as 'difficult' in the immediate area, experienced riders can find moderate routes that offer a good challenge. Routes like the Léhon – The Port of Dinan loop from Langrolay-sur-Rance, at 34.2 miles (55.0 km) with over 500 meters of elevation, or the Contemplating low tide 🏝 – Le Grand Trait de Créhen ✍🏻 loop from Langrolay-sur-Rance, which is 33.2 miles (53.4 km), provide longer distances and varied terrain to test endurance.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. Along your rides, you can encounter ancient tidal mills, the impressive Rance estuary, and the historic town of Dinan. Specific attractions include the Dinan Old Town, which many routes connect to, and the Saint-Malo Castle, which is accessible from some routes. The View of Fort National from Éventail Beach also offers a scenic landmark.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Langrolay-sur-Rance are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the View of Moulin Neuf – Prieuré Beach loop from Langrolay-sur-Rance and the Dinan Viaduct – The Port of Dinan loop from Langrolay-sur-Rance, offering convenient circular journeys.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The mild climate of Brittany makes it suitable for outdoor activities. Summer offers longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures, while spring and early autumn provide comfortable cycling conditions with fewer crowds and vibrant landscapes.
Yes, the area is well-suited for family cycling, especially along the "Voie Verte" (greenway). This path, built on an old railway line, is safe, flat, and largely traffic-free, connecting towns like Dinard and Dinan. It offers varied landscapes and is accessible from Langrolay-sur-Rance, particularly from Pleslin-Trigavou.
While road cycling routes are generally not ideal for dogs due to traffic and speed, the region does offer paths like the "Voie Verte" which might be more suitable for dogs on a leash, especially if they are accustomed to running alongside a bike. Always ensure your dog's safety and comfort, and check local regulations for specific paths.
Parking is generally available in and around Langrolay-sur-Rance, particularly near popular starting points for routes or in the nearby towns like Dinan or Dinard, which are often connected by cycling paths. Look for public parking areas in the village centers or near access points to the "Voie Verte".
The region has some public transport options, though direct access to all route start points might vary. The "Voie Verte" is accessible from towns like Dinard and Dinan, which may have better public transport links. Consider checking local bus services for connections to Langrolay-sur-Rance or nearby villages that serve as route access points.
Yes, as you cycle through the region, you'll find charming villages and towns like Dinan, which offer various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. The former train station in Pleslin-Trigavou, a key access point to the "Voie Verte," is now a gîte d'étape, providing overnight accommodation for cyclists. Many routes pass through or near areas with amenities.
There are over 10 road cycling routes available around Langrolay-sur-Rance, offering diverse options for various skill levels. These routes range from easy greenways to moderate paths, allowing cyclists to explore the Rance estuary, coastal views, and wooded countryside.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, including the scenic Rance estuary and coastal views, as well as the well-maintained paths like the "Voie Verte" that offer a safe and enjoyable riding experience.


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