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Road cycling around Ploudalmézeau offers a diverse landscape characterized by wild coastlines, sandy beaches, and scenic estuaries known as Abers. The region features numerous rocky points and coves, providing dynamic coastal views for cyclists. While routes often hug the coast, the terrain includes undulating hills and well-paved roads, suitable for various fitness levels. This area, part of the Pays d'Iroise and Côte des Légendes, provides a mix of natural beauty and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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32.9km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.2km
01:59
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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26.9km
01:15
200m
200m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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22.1km
00:59
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32.1km
01:26
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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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Only the two stone beams form a cross in its simplest form, yet in a highly exposed location overlooking the bay that extends inland here. And of course, this small sacred monument—like all crosses encountered by hikers along the way—is an essential Christian symbol. It stands for the memory of his crucifixion, but at the same time also for the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The following quote comes from the important French order founder and doctor of the Church, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux: + "With us on earth there is His memory, but in the kingdom of heaven is His presence: This presence is the joy of those who have already attained salvation. The memory is our consolation, we who are still wanderers, traveling toward the Fatherland."
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Viewpoint with historic chapel.
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We arrived here in sunshine – a wonderful day! The colors and light are so unique – the pictures speak for themselves. L'Aber Benoit is truly special!
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This is a 17th-century chapel. It stands on the wild coast and is a jewel of our religious heritage. Thanks to the association's efforts, it is often open, allowing many visitors, hikers (the chapel is located along the GR 34 hiking trail), and tourists to spend a few moments in their prayers. The chapel is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., from Palm Sunday to All Saints' Day and during the Christmas holidays. Outside of these periods, the chapel is open every Sunday. The site and location of the chapel were already a place of worship in prehistoric times. A menhir, now lost, located near the chapel was long venerated. The presence of a Gallic stele to the south attests to a sacred place in the Celtic period. The site was later Christianized: two granite crosses dating from the early Middle Ages can be found next to the fountain and next to the chapel. In the fountain below the chapel, young children, or simply their shirts, were dipped to ensure their strength and health, help them speak or walk, or cure eye ailments. Read about this below the bottom of the parish letter, dating from 1856. https://www.chapelleslandunvez.fr/saint-samson
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Two benches inside and a beautiful place of meditation 😍
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Facing the vastness of the sea, the Saint-Samson chapel makes us feel infinitely small. It is no wonder that the site has been a place of worship since prehistoric times. The chapel itself was built in the 17th century.
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North Finistère: so beautiful!
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There are 25 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Ploudalmézeau listed on komoot. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate challenges, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist looking to avoid heavy vehicle traffic.
Yes, Ploudalmézeau offers 13 easy no-traffic road cycling routes, perfect for beginners or families. These routes often feature well-paved surfaces and gentler gradients, allowing for a relaxed ride. An example is the Tréompan Bay – View of Aber Benoît loop from Portsall, which is 22 km long and offers beautiful coastal views.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Ploudalmézeau showcase the stunning diversity of the Pays d'Iroise and Côte des Légendes. You'll experience wild coasts, sandy beaches, rocky points, and scenic estuaries (Abers) like Aber Wrac'h and Aber Benoît. The region is often called the 'Caribbean of Brittany' due to its vibrant, almost tropical colors, providing a visually stimulating environment for cyclists.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Ploudalmézeau are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Saint Samson Chapel – Saint Samson Chapel loop from Saint-Pabu is a moderate 35 km circular route that takes you past significant landmarks.
The routes are rich with points of interest. You can cycle past the historic Saint-Samson Chapel, visit the charming Port de Portsall, or enjoy panoramic views from the Guilliguy Dolmen Viewpoint. The area also features ancient megalithic structures and the scenic estuary of Aber wrac’h.
The best time for no-traffic road cycling in Ploudalmézeau is generally from spring through early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically milder and more stable, allowing you to fully enjoy the coastal scenery and less-trafficked roads. The vibrant colors of the 'Caribbean of Brittany' coastline are particularly stunning in good weather.
While there are no routes classified as 'difficult,' experienced cyclists can find moderate challenges on longer routes with undulating terrain. The Saint Samson Chapel – Presqu'île Saint-Laurent loop from Ploudalmézeau, at nearly 50 km with over 270 meters of elevation gain, offers a good workout while keeping you on quieter roads.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic road cycling experience in Ploudalmézeau, with an average score of 4.2 out of 5 stars from 67 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning coastal views, the tranquility of the less-trafficked roads, and the diverse landscapes that make each ride unique. The well-maintained surfaces and the opportunity to explore charming ports and historic sites are also frequently highlighted.
Many routes in Ploudalmézeau hug the dramatic coastline, offering expansive sea views. The 'Côte des Légendes' routes are specifically designed to guide cyclists through the most beautiful coastal sites. Routes around Tréompan Bay, such as the Tréompan Bay – Port de Portsall loop from Saint-Pabu, provide excellent opportunities to experience the wild beauty of the Brittany coast.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its Abers, which are tidal estuaries providing unique coastal scenery. Routes often provide views over Aber Wrac'h and Aber Benoît. The Tréompan Bay – View of Aber Benoît loop from Portsall is a prime example, offering picturesque vistas of the Aber Benoît estuary.
Yes, several routes incorporate the rich history of the region. The Saint-Samson Chapel – Magnificent coastal path loop from Portsall, for instance, takes you past the iconic Saint-Samson Chapel, a 17th-century religious heritage site located directly on the wild coast.


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