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Road cycling around Beauvoir-Sur-Mer features flat terrain across the Marais Breton Vendéen, offering numerous paved surfaces and dedicated cycling paths. This region, situated on the Atlantic coast, is characterized by expansive marshlands and coastal landscapes. Cyclists can explore salt marshes and the unique Passage du Gois, a submersible road connecting to Noirmoutier Island. The area provides a network of no traffic road cycling routes suitable for various fitness levels, with minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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10.6km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Very nice view and nice inland harbor. The café is tempting, but the stairs are steep...
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This small port has a lot of charm and is very photogenic even though our visit took place under a very gray sky. As an anecdote, a regular visitor told us that the huts were all painted this way because the fishermen and oyster farmers did not want to throw away the leftover paint used for the boats.
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At the end of the port, there is a path on the dike, very nice, we ride along the water's edge
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The footbridge is closed (in November 2024) because its condition is too degraded... It's hard to say when work will be done. In the meantime, the detour via the road bridge to the northeast remains a good option (and will probably even be faster by bike because there are no steps!).
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Beautiful windmill in Beouvoir-sur-Mere
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This charming little church, located on a bend (the village developed around the building), was built in the 11th century, at the end of the Norman invasions. It evolved in the 12th, 14th and 19th centuries to find its current form. It marks the location of the first priory built by Philbert in the 9th century and destroyed by the Normans.
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I have a real passion for these small fishing ports that stretch out towards the sea. I like to stop there and watch the boats come and go. There is a romantic scent there.
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Another picturesque harbour with the typical fishermen's houses of the area.
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There are over 15 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Beauvoir-Sur-Mer, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful and safe cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
Yes, Beauvoir-Sur-Mer offers several easy no-traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. These routes often traverse the flat terrain of the Marais Breton Vendéen. An example is the Port des Champs – Harbour landscapes in Vendée loop from Beauvoir-sur-Mer, which is an easy 23 km ride.
Many routes take you through the expansive Marais Breton Vendéen, offering views of salt marshes and diverse ecosystems. A truly unique experience is cycling the Passage du Gois, a submersible road connecting to Noirmoutier Island, though it's only passable at low tide and requires caution due to potentially slippery surfaces. You can also explore the historic Salt Pans and White Paths of Noirmoutier.
For those seeking a longer ride, routes like the Port du Collet – Marais de Lyarne loop from Le Port du Bec offer a moderate challenge over nearly 60 km, allowing you to explore more of the marshlands and coastal areas without significant traffic.
You can discover various points of interest, such as the charming Sallertaine, known as the 'Island of Artisans,' or the picturesque Port du Bec. Many routes also offer scenic viewpoints like Pointe de la Casie or the Stork Observation Platform in Marais Breton, allowing you to combine cycling with cultural and natural discovery.
The region is enjoyable for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is also popular, but be mindful of potential algae on the Passage du Gois and ensure you check tide times. The flat terrain makes it accessible even in milder winter conditions.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around Beauvoir-Sur-Mer are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Windmill of Beauvoir-sur-Mer – Le Daviaud Ecomuseum loop from Beauvoir-sur-Mer, which is a moderate 46 km circular ride.
Parking is generally available in Beauvoir-Sur-Mer itself and at various points along the routes, especially near popular starting points like Le Port du Bec or other villages within the marshlands. Check the specific route details on Komoot for recommended parking locations.
Yes, you'll find charming villages and small ports like Port du Bec or Sallertaine along many routes, which often have local cafes, restaurants, or oyster huts where you can stop for refreshments and experience local flavors. The Le Merdien Café-Restaurant – Port du Bec loop from Le Port du Bec specifically highlights a café-restaurant.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Beauvoir-Sur-Mer are highly rated by the Komoot community, with an average score of 4.15 stars. Cyclists often praise the peacefulness of the marshlands, the unique experience of the Passage du Gois, and the well-maintained, mostly paved surfaces that make for enjoyable rides.
Absolutely. The iconic Passage du Gois provides a direct, albeit tide-dependent, cycling link to Noirmoutier Island. Once on the island, you can explore its scenic coastlines, beaches, and further cycling paths. The Noirmoutier Bridge also offers an alternative access point with beautiful views.
The routes are specifically curated to be 'no traffic,' meaning they predominantly utilize dedicated cycling paths, quiet rural roads with minimal vehicular access, or sections where cars are prohibited. While some short sections might briefly intersect with very low-traffic local roads, the emphasis is on providing a safe and serene cycling environment.


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