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Touring cycling routes around Saint-Jouan-Des-Guérets are characterized by their location along the Rance estuary, offering a mix of aquatic scenery and lush valleys. The region features a network of routes that traverse preserved natural surroundings and connect to coastal areas. Cyclists can expect varied terrain, from estuarine paths to routes leading through historic sites and rural landscapes.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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37.1km
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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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Monument of Chateaubriand. In the old market hall behind it art and handicrafts
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There is an artists' market in the old market hall
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Highest point of the Agglomeration of Saint-Malo, view over the Rance estuary. Numerous nearby trails on foot or MTB/Gravel
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Numerous Breton legends surround the stone. One of the most famous tells that the menhir sinks a little deeper into the ground each year, and that its complete disappearance will signal the end of the world. Another legend sees it as a divine sign that separated two feuding brothers and gave the field the name "Champ-Dolent," or "Field of Sorrow."
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South of Dol-de-Bretagne rises the Menhir du Champ-Dolent, a mighty granite block from the Neolithic period. At almost ten meters high, it is one of the largest surviving menhirs in France. Its weight is estimated at around 100 tons, and it was probably extracted from the immediate surroundings. Its original function remains unclear to this day—researchers suspect ritual or symbolic purposes, perhaps even an astronomical alignment.
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The Fountain of the Oyster Washers is a bronze sculpture located in the square of the Church of Saint-Méen. It was created by the sculptor Jean Fréour and inaugurated in 1999 to commemorate the women of Cancale who washed oysters by hand in the early 20th century.
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Particularly outstanding within the cathedral's interior is the large choir window from the late 13th century, one of the oldest surviving monumental stained glass windows in Brittany, depicting scenes from the Bible and church history. Also noteworthy are the approximately 77 finely carved choir stalls from the 14th century, decorated with human and animal depictions. Among the most important works of art is the tomb of Bishop Thomas James from the early 16th century, considered the oldest Renaissance tomb in Brittany. In addition to these treasures, the cathedral also houses a double fountain of Roman origin, several richly decorated chapels, and the modern high altar from 1963, depicting scenes from the life of Saint Samson.
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Dol-de-Bretagne is a historic town founded as a bishopric in the 5th or 6th century under the influence of Saint Samson of Dol. The town is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the Saint-Samson Cathedral, the Musée de la Trésorerie, and the Maison des Petits Palets. The surrounding area also features the Menhir du Champ-Dolent, a megalith dating back to the Neolithic period that is over 4,000 years old. Markets, local festivals, and small shops enliven town life, and despite its touristic significance, the town remains relatively quiet and manageable, an ideal place to experience history, culture, and Breton flair.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes around Saint-Jouan-Des-Guérets, offering a variety of experiences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 1200 reviews.
Yes, Saint-Jouan-Des-Guérets offers several easy touring cycling routes. For instance, the region features "Vélo Promenades®" which are signposted loops designed for exploring local heritage on low-traffic roads, perfect for a relaxed family outing.
You can expect diverse landscapes, from the picturesque Rance estuary with its aquatic scenery and wild islands like Île-aux-Moines, to lush valleys and preserved natural surroundings. Many routes also offer coastal views as they connect to areas like Saint-Malo and Cancale.
Yes, many routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Saint-Malo's ramparts – Sillon Beach loop from Saint-Jouan-des-Guérets, a moderate 22.7 km ride offering views of historic ramparts and coastal scenery.
The region is rich in history. You can cycle past fascinating sites such as "moulins à marée" (tide mills) like the Moulin de Quinard, and "malouinières" (historic country residences). The View of the Moulin de Quinard – Dol-de-Bretagne loop from Saint-Jouan-des-Guérets is a great option to explore rural landscapes and a historic mill.
Absolutely. Many routes hug the Rance estuary, providing stunning aquatic scenery. The Beauchet Tidal Mill – Saint-Suliac loop from Saint-Jouan-des-Guérets explores the Rance estuary, passing by a tidal mill and the charming village of Saint-Suliac, offering beautiful views throughout.
The touring cycling routes in Saint-Jouan-Des-Guérets are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.2 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the mix of estuarine paths and coastal routes, and the opportunities to discover historic sites like tidal mills and malouinières.
Yes, for more experienced cyclists, there are challenging options available. The Le Moulin de Saint-Jouan – View of the Moulin de Quinard loop from Saint-Jouan-des-Guérets is a difficult 24.7 km route that provides a good workout while showcasing local mills.
Many routes pass by notable attractions. You can visit the spectacular gardens of Parc de la Briantais, offering panoramic views. Other highlights include the Fort du Guesclin and the unique Rochers Sculptés de Rothéneuf.
Absolutely. The cycling network around Saint-Jouan-Des-Guérets is well-connected to nearby towns. Routes like the Cancale – Best vieuw Canale loop from Saint-Jouan-des-Guérets allow you to cycle to and explore these iconic destinations, enjoying coastal scenery along the way.
The spring and summer months generally offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling in Saint-Jouan-Des-Guérets, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. However, the coastal climate can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn offering beautiful colors and fewer crowds.
The area benefits from dedicated cycling infrastructure, including mapped cycle paths and signposted "Vélo Promenades®" loops. Using komoot, you can easily navigate these routes, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable cycling experience.


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