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No traffic touring cycling routes around Sainte-Reine-De-Bretagne traverse a region characterized by diverse landscapes, including the tranquil Brière Marshes and varied terrain. The area features a mix of flat, paved surfaces suitable for relaxed rides and routes with gentle elevation changes. This part of Brittany is known for its cycling-friendly infrastructure, offering paths that wind through natural features and past historical sites.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
4.0
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72
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40.2km
02:40
130m
130m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.0km
02:16
110m
110m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.3km
01:27
70m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.9km
03:07
150m
150m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Situated in the middle of a field in the village of Bergon. The road to it is well signposted and ends in a gravel path. Good for cycling
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Perfect place for a break. There is a picnic table on the way.
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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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15th century oratory and fountain
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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 Pont de la Guesne is one of the many bridges that span the rivers and canals that branch out from the magnificent Marais de Brière. On it, you find the red and white marking of the GR 3.
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Crossac is a small village known for its surrounding menhirs, such as the Barbière dolmen or the Bois Hoël menhir. The town itself has small shops of basic necessities (bakery, delicatessen, pharmacy). Gateway to the Brière, the village is also crossed by the famous GR 3.
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The Québitre bridge is a small footbridge that spans the Boulaie canal. It is borrowed by the famous GR 3.
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There are over 100 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in the Sainte-Reine-De-Bretagne area. These routes cater to various skill levels, with about 80 being easy, 30 moderate, and a few more challenging options.
The routes around Sainte-Reine-De-Bretagne offer diverse terrain, from mostly paved surfaces on easier loops to some elevation changes on moderate rides. You'll find paths along towpaths, former railway lines, and quiet country roads, often traversing the tranquil Brière Marshes or coastal areas.
Yes, many routes are ideal for families and beginners. An excellent easy option is the Pont de Québitre – Port des Fossés Blancs loop from La Chapelle-des-Marais, which covers about 15.5 km with minimal elevation, perfect for a relaxed ride.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Many routes pass through the protected Brière Marshes, offering opportunities to observe diverse wildlife, especially wading birds, amidst reeds and pastures. You can also experience tranquil beaches and varied landscapes characteristic of Brittany.
Absolutely. The area is dotted with historical sites. For example, the La Barbière Dolmen – Dolmen of the Wolf Rock loop takes you past ancient megalithic structures. You can also visit the La Barbière Dolmen itself, or the scenic Rozé Port and Viewpoint.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Menhir du Bois Hoël – Base nautique de Besné loop from Callac is a moderate 40 km circular route that offers a great touring experience.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience here, with an average score of 4.17 stars from over 270 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful natural scenery, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable, traffic-free touring.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for longer rides. The Straw Bridge – Rozé Port and Viewpoint loop from Crossac, at 32 km, offers a good distance with gentle elevation, providing a satisfying touring experience without heavy traffic.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling, with milder temperatures and less crowded paths. Summer is also popular, but can be warmer, while winter can be damp. The region's diverse landscapes are beautiful in any season.
Yes, the region has several historic castles and ruins. You can cycle to areas near the Ruins of the Château de Lorieux, Bretesche Castle, or Ranrouët Castle, which are notable historical sites in the wider area.
While not directly in Sainte-Reine-De-Bretagne, bike rentals are available in nearby towns such as Pontchâteau, making it convenient to access the region's extensive network of cycling paths and explore the Brivet area.


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