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Road cycling routes around Coglès traverse a varied topography characterized by rolling hills, agricultural lands, and woodlands. The region, part of Les Portes du Coglais, features a network of greenways and quiet roads, offering diverse cycling experiences. Cyclists can expect routes that wind through prairies, past bocage hedges, and alongside small rivers like the Tronçon, providing a mix of flat sections and gentle ascents. This landscape offers a blend of rural charm and scenic views, ideal for road cycling.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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65.6km
02:47
440m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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96.0km
04:09
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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. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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02:27
430m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Town Hall (15th century-1904), located place de la Mairie. Its bell tower dates from 1534. It is the former church transformed into a town hall by the mayor-châtelain, Jacques le Cardinal de Kernier, at the beginning of the 20th century. The latter had built a new church for the inhabitants of Val-d'Izé.
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The church was built from 1889 to 1895, in sandstone, granite, and limestone. With a Latin cross plan, the building is composed of three naves. The main nave is covered by domes on pendentives, and the crossing of the transept features a lantern tower. The overall design of the ensemble is neo-Romanesque with a bichromy of materials and different stonework. The domed roof, the multiple decorative details, and the play of polychrome materials reflect a mastered art of the Romanesque architecture of Angoumois.
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Parts of the route along the sea do not exist or are forbidden for bicycles
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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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Old priory attached to Mont Saint Michel, the ultimate stage for pilgrims before the Merveille.
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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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Bird watching possible!
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Road cycling around Coglès offers a diverse landscape, characterized by rolling hills, agricultural plains, and woodlands. You'll find a mix of well-maintained roads, quiet country lanes, and sections of greenways like the Régalante. The region features preserved bocage landscapes with hedgerows, providing a picturesque and tranquil setting. While some routes are relatively flat, others include gentle ascents and descents, offering varied elevation changes suitable for different fitness levels.
Yes, Coglès offers options for less experienced cyclists and families. The region's 'voie verte' (greenway) network is particularly suitable. For instance, the Régalante greenway, especially the section between St-Brice-En-Coglès and Antrain, is described as superb, shaded, pleasant, and relatively flat, making it ideal for easy rides. You can explore a moderate route like the Regalante greenway loop from Saint-Brice-en-Coglès, which is 50.6 km long.
Many road cycling routes in Coglès pass by interesting historical and natural attractions. You might encounter the 17th-century Lavoir de la Loysance in Antrain, the simple Breton architecture of Notre-Dame Church of Chauvigné, or the ancient Saint-Benoît Polishing Stone. From elevated points like Montjoie-Saint-Martin, you can even catch distant views of Mont Saint-Michel. A route like the Fougères Castle – Regalante greenway loop from Tremblay/La Hutte combines historical landmarks with scenic greenway sections.
Yes, several routes in the Coglès area provide distant views of the iconic Mont Saint-Michel. For a challenging ride with this reward, consider the View of Mont Saint-Michel – Ardevon Priory loop from Saint-Brice-en-Coglès, a 122.1 km trail. Another moderate option is the Sélune Riverbank – View of Mont Saint-Michel loop from Saint-Brice-en-Coglès, which is 88.5 km long. The village of Montjoie-Saint-Martin, located on a hillock, is also known for offering some of the first distant views of Mont Saint-Michel.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The Régalante greenway, for example, is described as shaded, which can be particularly appealing during warmer months. To check current weather conditions and plan your ride, it's always advisable to consult a local forecast closer to your travel dates.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Coglès are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Fougères Castle – Saint Léonard Church loop from Saint-Brice-en-Coglès, a 96.4 km moderate route, and the Regalante greenway loop from Saint-Brice-en-Coglès, a 50.6 km moderate option.
There are over 260 road cycling routes available around Coglès. These routes cater to various skill levels: approximately 30 are easy, over 210 are moderate, and about 20 are considered difficult. This wide range ensures that both casual riders and experienced cyclists can find suitable challenges.
The road cycling routes in Coglès are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 25 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the blend of rural charm with scenic views, and the well-maintained greenway sections. The opportunity to combine cycling with historical landmarks and natural features is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Coglès serves as a departure point for longer cycling adventures. For example, a route links Fougères to the iconic Mont Saint-Michel, approximately 50 kilometers away. Another option is the 70 km Véloroute Antrain-Saint-Pern, which showcases the diverse countryside of northern Ille-et-Vilaine, alternating between roads and greenway sections.
The Régalante greenway is a significant feature for cyclists in the region. You can find more details about this route, including the section between Maen Roch and Fougères, which incorporates vestiges of railway heritage, on external resources such as France Vélo Tourisme.
While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed, Coglès and its surrounding villages are generally accessible. For routes starting from towns like Saint-Brice-en-Coglès or Tremblay/La Hutte, you can typically find public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking options in the specific starting village for your chosen route.
Yes, electric bike rentals are available in the region. This makes the diverse landscapes and varied routes of Coglès accessible to a wider range of cyclists, allowing you to tackle longer distances or more challenging ascents with greater ease.


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