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Road cycling routes around Guillac traverse the serene Breton countryside, characterized by lush, green landscapes. The region features the Oust Valley, offering scenic routes, and the Nantes-Brest Canal, known for its flat, well-maintained paths. While the immediate area is generally gentle, some routes include moderate elevation gains, providing varied terrain for cyclists.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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42.5km
01:40
120m
120m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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35.8km
01:32
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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46.6km
01:53
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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77.6km
03:20
660m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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35.8km
01:31
170m
170m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Well-lit tunnel on the cycle path
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Beautiful passage with a train relic recalling the history of the place, formerly a railway.
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At the Creon station, several information panels about the history of the railway line are offered, and wagons and engines that operated on this line can be seen.
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Good place for a coffee, crepes.. or lunch.
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The Saint-Étienne church of Branne is a true haven of peace in the heart of the village, offering a setting conducive to recollection and prayer. The architecture, both sober and majestic, bears witness to the deep faith that has inhabited these places through the centuries. The beauty of the sanctuary naturally invites the elevation of the soul and contemplation of the divine mysteries. One feels an atmosphere of serenity that helps each faithful to find themselves before the Lord in silence and dignity. It is a living place of worship where the presence of Christ is felt, recalling the importance of our Christian roots in the Gironde landscape. A spiritual stopover highly recommended for all those who seek to nourish their faith within a beautifully maintained church.
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The name of Saint-Christophe, to whom this church in the village, which also bears his name, is dedicated, translates as "Christ-bearer." According to the saint's legend, he was a giant man who carried people across a river. One day, a small child called to him, and he carried it on his shoulders to the other bank. Amazingly, the child became heavier and heavier, and he said he felt as if the weight of the entire world were resting on his shoulders. Then the child revealed himself to him as Jesus Christ, Savior and Redeemer of the world.
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pretty ridge road with views of the Dordogne valley and beautiful castles
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The region around Guillac offers a varied terrain for road cycling. You'll find lush, green Breton countryside with generally gentle gradients, especially along the Roger Lapébie Cycle Path and the Nantes-Brest Canal. However, some routes do include moderate elevation gains, providing options for different fitness levels.
There are over 160 road cycling routes available around Guillac, catering to various skill levels. This includes 46 easy routes, 114 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options for experienced cyclists.
Road cycling in Guillac allows you to explore the serene Breton countryside, the picturesque Oust Valley, and the historic Nantes-Brest Canal. The canal is particularly notable for its five flowered locks and pleasant picnic areas. While slightly further afield, the mythical Forêt de Paimpont (Brocéliande forest) adds to the region's natural allure.
Yes, Guillac offers several family-friendly road cycling routes, particularly those along the Nantes-Brest Canal and converted old railway lines. These paths are generally flat and well-maintained, providing a relaxed and scenic experience suitable for all ages. An easy option is the Church of Branne – Branne Bridge loop from Saint-Aubin-de-Branne, which features gentle gradients.
You can encounter several interesting landmarks. The Espiet tunnel is a notable feature on some routes, such as the Sauve Majeure tunnel – Espiet tunnel loop from Branne. The stunning Château de Josselin, with its historic streets and the Basilica of Notre-Dame du Roncier, is also a significant nearby highlight.
The routes along the Oust Valley and the Nantes-Brest Canal offer numerous scenic views of the lush Breton countryside and tranquil waterways. The area's charm lies in its serene landscapes, providing picturesque backdrops throughout your ride.
Guillac's nautical stop on the Nantes-Brest Canal is a popular starting point for excursions and often provides parking facilities. Additionally, many villages and towns along the canal and major routes will have designated parking areas suitable for cyclists.
While specific local public transport options for bikes in Guillac may vary, the region is generally bike-friendly. For longer distances, it's advisable to check with regional train or bus services regarding their policies for transporting bicycles, as some may have dedicated spaces or require reservations.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 60 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil Breton countryside, the scenic routes along the Oust Valley, and the well-maintained paths of the Nantes-Brest Canal, highlighting the diverse options for all ability levels.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Guillac are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Sauve Majeure tunnel – Espiet tunnel loop from Branne and the Roger Lapébie Cycle Path – Sauve Majeure tunnel loop from Branne, offering varied distances and terrains.
Yes, the region around Guillac, including nearby towns like Josselin and Lizio, offers various amenities. You'll find cafes and pubs in villages along the routes, especially near popular starting points or attractions. Accommodation options, from guesthouses to hotels, are also available to support cycling tourism in the wider area.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads and designated cycle paths in Guillac or the wider Morbihan department. You are free to explore the region's extensive network of routes.


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