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Touring cycling around Vendel, a rural area in Brittany, France, offers routes through a landscape characterized by agricultural fields and small villages. The region is situated near a network of rivers and streams, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often traverse quiet country roads, connecting to historical sites and natural areas.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.3km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.8km
01:30
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:19
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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((Private property)) The current château was built in 1758 according to the plans of Antoine Forestier, known as the Younger; the Saint Peter's Chapel, located to the north, dates from 1608. It is mentioned in François-René de Chateaubriand's *Memoirs from Beyond the Grave* (Part One, Book V). It has been listed as a historical monument since July 22, 2004 [(Source: Wikipedia)] The Battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier (July 28, 1488) took place on the heath now known as "the Heath of the Meeting." It pitted the Bretons against the French; the latter were victorious. Jean II de la Celle (1450-1507), Lord of La Sécardaie, participated in the battle, and two cannonballs from this battle are preserved at the Château de la Sécardaie: the Breton cannonball (the larger one) is made of granite; The French cannonball (the heaviest) is made of iron. (Source: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A9zi%C3%A8res-sur-Couesnon) "History Section"
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Menhir: From the Breton: Men (stone) and Hir (long). It is an upright stone, made of a single block.
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Website for the Grand Staobin medieval show: https://www.spectacle1488.bzh/ organized by Association 1488
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The Jardin Public is centrally located in the city and extends over several terraces offering sweeping views of the old town and the Château de Fougères. Created in 1865, the park combines features of an English landscape garden, French garden architecture, and botanical design.
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The Église Saint-Léonard was built in the 12th century and acquired its present form in the flamboyant Gothic style in the 15th and 16th centuries. During the French Revolution, the church was deprived of its sacred function, but in the 19th century, under architects such as Aristide Tourneux, it underwent extensive renovations, including a new main façade with a large rose window. Inside, 19th-century stained-glass windows depicting episodes from the life of Saint Léonard can be seen.
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A prosperous trading town since the Middle Ages, Vitré has preserved its well-preserved heritage. With its fortified castle, cobbled streets, and half-timbered houses, the town offers plenty to see and do, making it perfect for a stroll. It's the perfect place to soak up the Breton atmosphere.
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Dominated by one of the largest medieval castles in Europe, Fougères boasts magnificent ramparts, towers, and a perfectly preserved historic center. From the heights, the view takes in the Nançon Valley and its half-timbered houses, offering beautiful perspectives. It's an ideal stop along the Régalante to immerse yourself in Breton history before hitting the road again.
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A commemorative stele: "Here on July 30, 1944, the parachute drop of weapons took place for the liberation of France. Franc-Tireurs and Denis Aristide BUCKMASTER Network."
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There are over 75 touring cycling routes around Vendel, offering a wide range of options for exploring this rural area in Brittany, France. These routes traverse quiet country roads, greenways, and connect to historical sites and natural areas.
The terrain around Vendel is characterized by rural roads, greenways, agricultural fields, and small villages. You'll find a mix of lush countryside, forests, and serene waterways. Routes often follow old train tracks, providing stable surfaces with minimal altitude changes, especially on greenways, while other routes can include more varied terrain and elevation.
Yes, Vendel offers 17 easy touring cycling routes suitable for beginners and families. The region's greenways, such as sections of the La Régalante Cycle Route, are particularly well-suited due to their stable surfaces and minimal elevation changes. These routes allow for a relaxed pace, perfect for enjoying the countryside.
Many routes in Vendel pass by significant historical sites. You can explore the imposing Fougères Castle, one of Europe's largest medieval fortresses. Other points of interest include the Saint Léonard Church, the Place du Marchix with its half-timbered houses, and the Belfry of Fougères. The Public Garden in Fougères also offers panoramic views of the castle and medieval town.
Yes, Vendel features several circular routes. For example, the Fougères–Vitré Greenway – Railroad line to Pontorson loop from La Chapelle-Saint-Aubert is a challenging 123.7 km loop. Another popular option is the Regalante greenway – Tour Surienne loop from Romagné, a moderate 52.3 km route that takes you through varied countryside.
The touring cycling routes in Vendel are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet rural roads, the well-maintained greenways, and the opportunity to discover picturesque villages and historical sites like the Château de Fougères.
Yes, the region boasts beautiful natural attractions. Routes like the La Régalante Cycle Route often pass by lakes such as Lac de Châtillon, which is an ornithological reserve ideal for birdwatching, and Lac de la Cantache, another paradise for birdwatchers and walkers. These offer serene spots to enjoy nature during your ride.
The cycling season in this region of France generally extends from spring through autumn. The lush countryside is particularly beautiful during these months. While specific data for Vendel isn't provided, similar regions in Brittany are pleasant for cycling from April to October, avoiding the peak summer heat if you prefer cooler temperatures.
For those seeking a challenge, Vendel offers 29 difficult touring cycling routes. The Fougères Castle – Fougères–Vitré Greenway loop from Saint-Georges-de-Chesné is a difficult 86.4 km path with significant elevation gain, offering views of historical landmarks and rural scenery. Another demanding option is the Chemin gravel – Single fun loop from Romagné, a 58.1 km route with varied terrain.
While specific public transport links directly to all trailheads in Vendel are not detailed, the region around Fougères is generally accessible. For longer routes like the La Régalante, which connects Fougères to Vitré, you might find train services to these larger towns, allowing you to start your cycling adventure from there. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific connections.
Many cycling routes in Vendel start from or pass through towns and villages like La Chapelle-Saint-Aubert, Saint-Georges-de-Chesné, and Romagné. These locations typically offer public parking facilities where you can leave your vehicle before starting your ride. For routes originating in Fougères, there are various parking options available within the town.


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