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Gravel biking around Plourac'H, situated in the Côtes-d'Armor department of Brittany, France, offers diverse terrain for no traffic gravel bike trails. The region features rolling hills, ancient forests like Huelgoat, and a network of greenways and quiet country roads. This landscape provides varied topography, from the low mountains of Monts d'Arrée to unpaved tracks through woodlands and rural areas.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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36
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159km
08:30
1,090m
1,090m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44
riders
101km
07:42
960m
960m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16
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176km
11:00
1,540m
1,530m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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136km
08:17
980m
980m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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124km
07:30
1,020m
1,020m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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We are well in the shade, a well-maintained path
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A pretty iron bridge, built for farmers at the time. Here the path along the water was in a bad state in April 2026 (a warning was installed on one side of the section, but a detour through the forest is possible).
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The reconstruction is great! But we left some parts in ruins, which preserves the character of an old building.
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A great detour to Saint Aignan, the Les Pêcheries de Guerlédan restaurant is very welcoming, with bike parking, a generous meal and welcome. Crossing the village, you can reach the canal a little further on via the lock.
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This is one of the very few straight sections of the canal.
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Our guide features 9 carefully selected no-traffic gravel bike trails around Plourac'H. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful and immersive experience away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully enjoy the diverse landscapes of inland Brittany.
The terrain around Plourac'H is quite varied, offering a rich gravel biking experience. You'll encounter rolling hills, ancient woodlands like the Huelgoat Forest, and sections of converted old railway lines known as Greenways (Voies Vertes). The nearby Monts d'Arrée also provide opportunities for elevation changes and scenic views, ensuring a mix of challenging and more relaxed sections.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience around Plourac'H, with an average score of 4.75 stars from 8 ratings. Riders frequently praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning natural beauty, and the feeling of being truly immersed in the Breton countryside away from traffic.
Yes, several routes offer access to fascinating landmarks. For instance, you can visit the impressive Valley of the Saints near Carnoët, featuring monumental granite statues. The Saint-Gildas Chapel is another historical point of interest. The Scrignac Old Station Guesthouse, located on a greenway, also serves as a historical and practical stopover for cyclists.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with natural beauty spots. The rock of Kergus offers a magnificent viewpoint, perfect for a scenic break. Additionally, the Monts d'Arrée, which some routes traverse, provide expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape. You'll find plenty of opportunities to pause and take in the views.
The Voie Verte Morlaix-Carhaix (Gars an Hore) is an excellent option for gravel biking, offering well-maintained, relatively flat paths on a converted old railway line. It's perfect for relaxed rides away from traffic. You can access it from nearby Scrignac, where the Old Station Guesthouse is a convenient starting point and stopover.
While many routes in this guide are rated 'difficult' due to distance and elevation, the Greenways (Voies Vertes) in the region, such as the Voie Verte Morlaix-Carhaix, are generally very family-friendly. Their flat, well-maintained surfaces and absence of traffic make them ideal for cyclists of all ages and skill levels. You can find sections of these greenways that are perfect for a family outing.
Many of the rural trails and Greenways in Brittany are dog-friendly, provided your dog is well-behaved and kept under control, ideally on a leash. The Voie Verte Morlaix-Carhaix, for instance, is a popular choice for cyclists with dogs. Always ensure you carry water for your pet and clean up after them.
Parking is generally available in and around the villages that serve as starting points for these routes. For example, the Scrignac Old Station Guesthouse, located directly on the Voie Verte, is a known stopover for cyclists and likely offers parking facilities or is close to public parking. Look for designated parking areas in towns like Scrignac, Poullaouen, or Carnoët-Locarn.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best seasons for gravel biking in Brittany. The weather is typically mild, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant with blooming flowers or rich autumnal colors. Summer can also be pleasant, especially in the shaded forest sections, but be prepared for potentially warmer temperatures. Winter can be damp, but many trails remain rideable.
Yes, several routes in this guide offer a significant challenge. For example, the "Bon-Repos Abbey – Lock No. 138 of Bon Repos loop from Carnoët-Locarn" covers over 130 km with more than 1000 meters of elevation gain, making it a demanding ride for experienced gravel bikers seeking a long, traffic-free adventure.
Many of the routes in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the "Morlaix Viaduct – Old Station, Locmaria-Berrien loop from La Gare de Scrignac," which offers a substantial circular journey through varied landscapes.
Yes, the region offers amenities for cyclists. The Scrignac Old Station Guesthouse is a notable stopover directly on the Voie Verte, offering refreshments and accommodation. Many villages along the routes, such as Scrignac, Poullaouen, and Carnoët-Locarn, will have local shops, cafes, and guesthouses where you can refuel and rest.


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