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Mountain bike trails around Sainte-Anne-sur-Brivet offer varied terrain within the Loire-Atlantique department of France. The region is characterized by the Brivet river valley, extensive marshlands, and woodlands, providing a diverse landscape for cycling. Riders can explore dedicated circuits and a network of paths that extend into the nearby Brière Regional Natural Park, known for its unique ecosystem. The area features moderate elevation changes, making it accessible for a range of mountain biking abilities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.4
(26)
152
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38.6km
02:30
150m
150m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
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26
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32.9km
02:14
170m
170m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10
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41.2km
02:15
140m
140m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.3km
02:04
80m
80m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A pleasant little detour on the road to Pontchâteau. The Moulin de la Lande is a lovely place to stop and relax—a peaceful spot with an open view and an authentic atmosphere. Formerly a windmill belonging to the commune of Pontchâteau, the Moulin de la Lande bears witness to the region's milling past. Today, it stands in ruins.
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High viewpoint over the Briére marsh
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Many typical houses, a quick look by bike is worth it.
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Not practicable in this period March 2024 flooded
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To do in different seasons to see the evolution of the marsh.
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The most touristic of the eight islands that make up the commune of Saint-Joachim, notably for its famous thatched cottages typical of Brière and its Michelin-starred restaurant, La Mare aux Oiseaux.
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17th century chapel built on the site where St Friard and St Secondel lived. A little further along the path you will find an oratory built above the fountain where the saints collected their water.
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I really didn't understand how to get to the dolmen. The path that was supposed to go there was blocked off. I was able to take a photo over the hedge of the field next door, but it was still very disappointing.
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The region offers a predominantly flat, rural landscape with woods, agricultural fields, and small ponds. Trails feature moderate elevation changes and are generally accessible, making them suitable for various skill levels. While there are some short technical sections, they can often be bypassed, meaning you typically won't need to carry your bike.
Yes, Sainte-Anne-Sur-Brivet is known for its accessible trails. There are 22 easy routes available. An excellent option for a gentle ride is the Crokoo course / Samy – Chapelle Saint-Lomer loop from Quilly, which is 29.5 km long and suitable for various skill levels.
You can explore diverse landscapes including the scenic Brivet River valley with its distinctive 'trognes' (pollarded trees), the tranquil Étang de la Couëronnais, and woodlands like the Bois de la Crandelais and Bois de la Perrinais. The nearby Marais de Campbon (Campbon Marshes) also offer opportunities to observe wading birds.
Yes, you can find several interesting sites. For example, you might encounter the Ruins of the Château de Lorieux or the impressive Bretesche Castle. Other points of interest include the La Barbière Dolmen and various local churches like the Saint-Hermeland Church of Guenrouët.
Many of the mountain bike routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the popular Chapel of St Second – Menhir du Bois Hoël loop from Pontchâteau is a 38.6 km circular trail that explores the countryside.
A convenient starting point for the permanent VTT (mountain biking) circuit is often located behind the local sports hall or football field in Sainte-Anne-Sur-Brivet. Many routes also start from nearby towns like Pontchâteau or Quilly.
The mountain bike trails around Sainte-Anne-Sur-Brivet are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Riders often praise the varied yet accessible terrain, the pleasant rural landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable rides.
Yes, there are several longer routes. The Island of Fédrun – Rozé Port and Viewpoint loop from Pontchâteau is a moderate 41.2 km trail, offering a substantial ride through diverse scenery.
The region's gentle terrain and varied landscapes make it enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can also be good, but it's advisable to ride earlier in the day to avoid the warmest temperatures.
Yes, the Étang de la Couëronnais is a popular leisure area and a starting point for various routes. You can explore the area on the Étang de La Couëronnais – Bois de la Crandelais loop from Quilly, an easy 22.9 km trail that takes you through this scenic spot and nearby woodlands.
There are over 35 mountain bike trails available around Sainte-Anne-Sur-Brivet, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and skill levels.


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