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Gravel biking around Loguivy-Plougras, located in the Côtes d'Armor region of Brittany, features diverse natural landscapes and an extensive network of trails. The area includes expansive forestland, such as the Beffou Forest, which contains "le Pavé," the highest point in Trégor at 322 meters. The region is characterized by hills, ravines, and river valleys, including the Saint-Émilion and Guic rivers, providing varied terrain for gravel cyclists. This rural environment, with numerous woods and scattered hamlets, is suitable for exploring on…
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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13.5km
00:56
190m
190m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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58.0km
04:00
790m
790m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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28.9km
02:05
290m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.3km
03:04
630m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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To climb when the weather is clear (here the most difficult face)
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Up there you can spend the night a la belle etoile. And fantastic sunset. The campsite nearby must have been abandoned years ago.
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Belle-Isle-en-Terre is a very picturesque town nestled in the folds of the Bretagne landscape. It's home to a stunning chateau, a tiny aquarium and a whole host of beautiful, historical buildings.
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Loc-Envel is one of the smallest communes (settlements) in Brittany and you ride into it and out of it in almost the same moment. Still, nestled into the hilly landscape south of Belle-Isle-en-Terre, it's particularly charming with pretty houses and an old church.
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great place, great hospitality. Possibility to eat and drink a good coffee (grain de sail)
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In the heart of the Côtes d'Armor, the forest of Coat an Noz which in Breton means "The forest of the night" stretches between Plougonver, Gurunhuel and Belle-Isle-en-Terre. Forges have been established there since Roman times. There are still remains of mines and forges in the forest. The river which crosses it is the Légué which joins Belle-Isle-en-Terre a little further north.
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The region offers diverse terrain, characterized by hills, ravines, and river valleys, including the Saint-Émilion and Guic rivers. You'll find extensive forestland, notably the 630-hectare Forest of Beffou, which features challenging climbs like 'le Pavé,' the highest point in Trégor. Routes often combine rural paths, wooded sections, and scenic river views.
Yes, there are routes suitable for various skill levels. For a moderate ride that's manageable for many, consider the Gurunhuel loop from Gurunhuel, which covers 13.5 km through varied countryside. While specific 'beginner' or 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit, moderate routes generally offer a good starting point.
Many trails lead through the expansive Forest of Beffou, where you can explore the Arboretum and the Sentier de Job le Bûcheron interpretive trail. You might also encounter historical remnants like ancient mines and forges. The region's river valleys, such as those of the Saint-Émilion and Guic, provide scenic views. The Kerroué Manor loop from Loguivy-Plougras, for instance, passes through wooded areas and near historical sites.
Absolutely. The Forest of Beffou contains an interpretive trail leading to a covered alleyway (a megalithic site) and remnants of an old Roman road. You can also find historical sites like the motte castrale du Beffou and the motte féodale de Trogorre. The Kerroué Manor loop from Loguivy-Plougras takes you past the renovated Château et parc de Kerroué, an architectural ensemble from the Breton Renaissance period.
For more challenging rides, look towards routes that explore the higher elevations and extensive forests. The region offers several difficult routes, such as the Ponthou viaduct – Seigneurial Prison of Le Faou loop from Guerlesquin, which spans nearly 60 km with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Coat an Noz Forest – Château Coat an Noz loop from Belle-Isle-en-Terre, covering over 44 km.
The diverse landscapes of Loguivy-Plougras are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with autumn showcasing beautiful fall foliage in the extensive forests. Summer is also suitable, though some routes might be more exposed to the sun. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in the Loguivy-Plougras area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Gurunhuel loop from Gurunhuel and the Café Bellule 👍 loop from Plouaret-Trégor, which are both moderate circular paths.
While many natural areas in France are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for the Forest of Beffou and other protected areas. Generally, dogs on a leash are permitted on public trails. Be mindful of local wildlife and other trail users. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
Loguivy-Plougras and its surrounding villages maintain a rural character, but you can find local cafes and pubs. For example, the Café Bellule 👍 loop from Plouaret-Trégor is named for a pleasant stop along the way. Accommodation options, including guesthouses and small hotels, are available in Loguivy-Plougras and nearby towns like Belle-Isle-en-Terre (Belle-Isle-en-Terre) and Guerlesquin (Guerlesquin).
The gravel biking routes in Loguivy-Plougras are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Nearly 10 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the expansive forests, hilly landscapes, and scenic river valleys that define the area's riding experience.
Given the rural nature of Loguivy-Plougras and the Forest of Beffou, parking is generally available in village centers or designated forest access points. For routes starting from specific towns, such as the Gurunhuel loop from Gurunhuel or the Café Bellule 👍 loop from Plouaret-Trégor, you can typically find parking within the respective villages.
Beyond the Forest of Beffou itself, you can seek out the Étang de Beffou (Beffou Pond), which offers a serene setting. The region is also characterized by its river valleys, such as the Saint-Émilion and Guic, and the Ruisseau de Milin ar Prat, providing picturesque natural exploration. You might also encounter the Étang du Guic.


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