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30.7km
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This moderate 19.1-mile touring cycling loop near Granville offers picturesque coastal scenery, sea air, and historical landmarks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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4.52 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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16.7 km
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26.9 km
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30.7 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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15.8 km
10.5 km
2.21 km
2.12 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
16.3 km
11.5 km
2.51 km
265 m
121 m
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This cycling loop is classified as moderate, requiring good fitness. The route is predominantly on paved surfaces, making it suitable for various skill levels. While some regional routes can be unpaved, this specific loop is largely paved.
The estimated duration for completing the loop is approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes for experienced touring cyclists. However, actual times may vary based on your pace and stops to enjoy the scenery.
You'll experience picturesque coastal scenery with 'sea air guaranteed'. Notable points of interest include the Cap Lihou lighthouse and the Ruined Tower of the Château de la Vanlée. The route also offers views of the Normandy coast and potentially the natural beauty of the Havre de la Vanlée.
The loop often starts from Bréhal. While specific parking locations aren't detailed, towns like Bréhal and Granville typically offer public parking options. For detailed information on parking in the area, you might consult local tourism resources such as tourisme-granville-terre-mer.com.
Information regarding specific public transport links directly to the loop's starting point is not readily available. However, Granville is a larger town in the region, and it's advisable to check local bus or train services that connect to Granville or Bréhal. You can find more information on local transport options via tourisme-granville-terre-mer.com.
The region benefits from pleasant weather during spring, summer, and early autumn, making these ideal times for cycling. You can enjoy the coastal paths and sea air during these seasons. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Given its moderate difficulty and requirement for good fitness, the loop might be challenging for very young children or those new to cycling. However, its predominantly paved surfaces make it accessible for families with older children or those with some cycling experience. Consider the 30.7 km distance and 210m elevation gain when planning with family.
While specific regulations for dogs on this exact cycling route are not provided, generally, dogs are permitted on public paths in France, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always best to be respectful of local signage and other users.
No specific permits or entrance fees are required to cycle the Granville and Saint-Martin de Bréhal Loop, as it utilizes public roads and dedicated cycle paths.
Yes, the area offers opportunities for 'gourmet stops'. Towns like Bréhal and nearby villages feature local restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy regional culinary delights and refuel during your ride.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails, including the Itinéraire cyclable de Saint-Martin à Bréhal. It also passes through parts of 'Granville et son roc', 'Parcours « Vieilles pierres »', 'Sentier littoral', and 'Promenade Jean Girot', among others.