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Road cycling routes around Baillé benefit from the extensive cycling networks within the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany, France. The region features a diverse landscape, including greenways and canal paths along waterways, as well as undulating countryside. These routes often follow former railway lines and towpaths, providing varied terrain for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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44.5km
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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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49.7km
02:10
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The crêperie le chat gourmand has changed its name to "L'Escapade du Couesnon" since 26/03/2026, (Certainly due to a change of ownership?)
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At the beginning of the 16th century, Bazouges-la-Pérouse had over 5,000 inhabitants, focused on agriculture and trade. The town retains many traces of this past prosperity along its alleyways and its characterful buildings.
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Ministry of Culture open heritage platform: https://pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/IA35049153
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Crêperie Le Chat Gourmand, a crêperie in Mézières-sur-Couesnon (35)! Fabienne and Frédéric are delighted to welcome you to the heart of the magnificent Couesnon region. Our restaurant (Mézières-sur-Couesnon - 35), located near the Château de la Ville-Olivier, benefits from all the infrastructure that makes it a top tourist destination in Brittany, including numerous sporting activities (kayaking, canoeing, etc.). Our crêperie (Mézières-sur-Couesnon - 35) offers delicious, 100% homemade cuisine, using the finest fresh produce from local producers. Fred, our creative and experienced chef, invites you to discover a rich and diverse menu featuring inventive, high-quality cuisine at reasonable prices. Source: https://www.moncommerce35.fr/le-chat-gourmand-mezieres-sur-couesnon
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Château de la Ville Olivier, 18th century. Located on the ancient Gallo-Roman road of La Chasteté, the château is protected by a wrought-iron gate surmounted by a marquis's coronet. The property, like that of La Sécardais, once belonged to the Marquisate of Bordage, in Ercé-près-Liffré. The gate is connected to granite posts surmounted by two lions and opens onto formal French gardens. Château de la Ville-Olivier is now a privately owned rental property. Source: https://www.mezieres-sur-couesnon.bzh/point-d-interet/chateau-de-la-ville-olivier/
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The cadastral records of the Château Fort de Fougères mention two towers—the Tour Raoul and the Tour Surienne (also called "tour de Surienne")—dated between 1480 and 1485. The tower was part of the fortifications that were reinforced or rebuilt in the 15th century.
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The Tour Surienne was named after Françoise de Surienne. In March 1449, in the midst of a truce between France and England, François de Surienne, a Spanish mercenary in the pay of the English, attacked in the dead of night with his 600 men. The inhabitants were slaughtered and the city plundered. In 1450, Surienne settled there and entrenched himself. Only after a two-month siege by Francis I, Duke of Brittany, who was aided by a plague epidemic, did Surienne surrender.
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There are over 220 road cycling routes around Baillé, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists. These routes benefit from the extensive cycling networks within the Ille-et-Vilaine department of Brittany, France.
Road cycling around Baillé offers a variety of landscapes. You can expect to find peaceful greenways and canal paths, often following former railway lines and towpaths along waterways like the Ille-et-Rance Canal. The broader region also features undulating or hilly countryside, particularly in areas like the Coglais, providing more challenging terrain. You'll also pass through wooded areas, near lakes such as the Étang de Boulet, and potentially within reasonable cycling distance of the Emerald Coast for stunning sea views.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. While many routes are moderate, there are 31 easy road cycling routes available around Baillé. The greenways and canal paths, which are largely flat and traffic-free, are particularly well-suited for beginners and family-friendly rides.
From Baillé, you can cycle to several significant attractions. The historic town of Fougères, with its medieval castle, is about 13 km away. You can explore routes like the Regalante greenway – Fougères Castle loop from Saint-Marc-le-Blanc. The iconic Mont-Saint-Michel is approximately 32 km away, accessible via specific cycling routes and shared roads. Other points of interest include the Viewpoint over the Couesnon valley and the keep of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the Baillé area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Combourg Castle – Combourg Castle loop from Saint-Marc-le-Blanc, which takes you through the countryside and back.
The road cycling routes around Baillé are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.1 stars from over 22 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from tranquil greenways to undulating countryside, and the opportunities to visit historic sites and natural attractions.
Absolutely. The Ille-et-Vilaine department, where Baillé is located, boasts extensive greenways and cycle routes that follow towpaths along canals and old railway lines. These provide peaceful rides through wooded countryside and along waterways, often free from motorized traffic. The Regalante greenway is one such example.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking more challenge, there are 10 difficult road cycling routes around Baillé. The broader region, particularly northern Ille-et-Vilaine, offers more undulating and hilly landscapes with varying gradients, providing opportunities for more demanding rides.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The extensive network of routes, including greenways and canal paths, makes it enjoyable in various conditions. However, checking local weather forecasts is always recommended for optimal riding conditions.
Yes, many routes around Baillé offer significant distances. For example, the Acigné Bridge – Domaine de Bertry loop from Baillé is a substantial 74.3 km (46.1 miles) route, and the Small town with character – Public bivouac loop from Saint-Marc-le-Blanc covers 82.6 km (51.3 miles), providing excellent options for longer rides.
The broader Ille-et-Vilaine region supports cycling tourism with 'Accueil Vélo' certified accommodations and services. While specific amenities in Baillé itself may vary, you can often find cafes and other facilities in the charming towns and villages along the routes, such as Saint-Brice-en-Cogles or Combourg. For more general information on cycling in Brittany, you can visit resources like France Vélo Tourisme.
Yes, the routes often pass through picturesque areas. You can find scenic views along the Ille-et-Rance Canal, through wooded countryside, and near lakes like the Étang de Boulet. The Viewpoint over the Couesnon valley is a specific highlight offering panoramic vistas.


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