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Mountain biking around Île-Tudy offers diverse terrain across this charming peninsula in Southern Finistère, Brittany. The region is characterized by its unique geography, including the Pont-l'Abbé River estuary, extensive sandy beaches, and coastal views. Mountain bike trails here navigate through varied landscapes, from coastal paths to areas around marshes and estuaries. The area provides a mix of flat sections and gentle inclines, suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
4.5
(15)
73
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47.9km
02:39
110m
110m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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34
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46.3km
03:14
380m
380m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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4.6
(5)
27
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27.0km
02:05
130m
130m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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52
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29.7km
01:34
70m
70m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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29
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10.7km
00:42
20m
20m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church, in grey granite, is dedicated to St-Tugdual, an evangelizer also called Pabu or Tudy. The building, whose oldest parts date back to the 14th and 15th centuries, has a classic plan comprising a six-bay nave with aisles. In 1675, the church of St-Tugdual was the starting point of the Bonnets Rouges (Red Caps) insurrection in the Pays Bigouden. In retaliation, King Louis XIV ordered the demolition of the bell tower. The parishioners only received permission to rebuild it in 1774. Like many churches or chapels in Lower Brittany, the church of St-Tugdual features carved tie beams. The oldest, dating from 1549, are among the most interesting and original in the Pays Bigouden. From its history, this church has inherited a rich and varied furniture, much of which is now classified or listed as a Historic Monument.
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The bridge is not really nice to ride on a bike, but the view is great
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The Port of Sainte-Marine is a picturesque marina and seaside resort located at the mouth of the Odet River in Brittany, France, near the municipality of Combrit in the Finistère department. It's a popular destination for sailors and tourists, known for its charming atmosphere with cafés, restaurants, old stone houses, and a historic chapel. The port also offers a pedestrian ferry to Bénodet on the opposite bank of the river.
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Path through the ferns at the water's edge, very beautiful
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really beautiful fern forest trail, pleasant to walk along the water's edge
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The region offers a mix of easy and moderate mountain bike trails. You'll find routes that navigate coastal paths, explore areas around marshes and estuaries, and feature gentle inclines. There are currently 62 easy and 32 moderate trails available.
Yes, Île-Tudy has many easy trails suitable for families. An excellent option is the View of Bénodet – View of Ile Tudy loop from Combrit, which is 20.7 km long and offers scenic views with minimal elevation gain, making it enjoyable for various skill levels.
You can expect diverse terrain, including coastal paths, sections near the Pont-l'Abbé River estuary, and areas around the Mousterlin marsh. The trails often feature sandy stretches, compacted earth, and some paved sections, reflecting the peninsula's unique geography.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in the area are circular. For example, the Ecole de voile sur la plage – View of Ile Tudy loop from Île-Tudy is a 26.6 km circular trail that takes you through coastal areas and around the peninsula.
Mountain biking in Île-Tudy offers stunning coastal views, especially of the Glénan archipelago and the Pont-l'Abbé River estuary. You'll also encounter beautiful beaches like Sillon beach, the wilder Kermor beach with its dunes, and the unique landscapes of the Mousterlin marsh and the White Sea. The customs trail also provides spectacular panoramic views.
Yes, some routes pass by historical sites. The Pérennou Roman Baths – Moulin de Rossulien loop from Bénodet, for instance, explores the Roman Baths and the Moulin de Rossulien. You can also explore the picturesque village of Île-Tudy itself, known for its traditional fishermen's cottages.
The region is enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier, especially near beaches. The mild climate of Southern Finistère generally allows for good riding conditions outside of the coldest winter months.
The trails in Île-Tudy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 600 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse coastal and estuarine scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the variety of routes suitable for different fitness levels.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Penn Ar Stêr Bridge – Eckmühl Lighthouse loop from Loctudy is a moderate 48.8 km route. While not technically difficult, its length requires good fitness and offers extensive exploration of the wider area.
Yes, the Pont-l'Abbé River estuary is a rich natural heritage area, teeming with diverse flora and fauna, including rare birds. The Mousterlin marsh and White Sea also offer exceptional wildlife viewing, with ornithological observatories for birdwatching, making it a great spot for nature lovers.
Parking is generally available in and around the main villages and trailheads. For routes starting from Île-Tudy or nearby towns like Combrit and Bénodet, you'll typically find public parking areas suitable for accessing the trails.
Absolutely. An easy and shorter option is the View of Ile Tudy – Ecole de voile sur la plage loop from Bénodet. This route is 9.8 km long and takes approximately 36 minutes to complete, offering a quick and scenic ride with minimal elevation gain.


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