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Gravel biking around Plounéventer offers a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. The region in Finistère, Brittany, features a mix of verdant countryside, agricultural roads, and forest paths. Canal paths and natural lake loops provide accessible routes, while inland areas include wetlands and moorlands. This varied terrain supports a range of no traffic gravel bike trails suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.4
(5)
39
riders
60.3km
03:36
380m
380m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(1)
12
riders
59.1km
03:48
380m
380m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(2)
13
riders
81.7km
04:52
550m
550m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
12
riders
47.5km
02:56
470m
470m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
6
riders
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Being on the bridge, one does not notice that one is on a bridge
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A magnificent landscape on both sides!!!
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There is no road on this viaduct, just a railway! Komoot won't suggest it to you anyway. The road passing at the foot is a fairly large country road but pleasant. When it is not cluttered with brambles, it is possible to take a pedestrian and cycle path bordering the road on the pond side when leaving Le Relecq Kerhuon, up to the first crossroads (direction Le Douvez, Landerneau).
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In front of the church on the left there is a wonderful boulangerie / patisserie called "Le Pêche Mignon"
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A beautiful bike path – and here a wonderful rest area by a stream. Across the street is a park – huge. You can dip your feet in the stream to cool off.
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Built in 1664!! A beautiful building with a magnificent gabled façade! Here is the translation of the information board: On the square stands the house of Duchess S. de Trampellan, named in honor of the Queen of France who came to Landerneau in 1505. This private building, built in 1664 to replace an older building, is characteristic of the 17th-century bourgeois architectural style in the town. This private building, built in 1664 to replace an older building, is characteristic of the 17th-century bourgeois architectural style in the town. It is also called the Maison de la Sénéchaussée, in reference to the courtroom that was located on the upper floor of the market halls that were located on the square and were destroyed in 1825. The originality of this residential building lies in the different designs of its two facades, one made of wood with bay windows, the other of Logonna stone. The building is a listed monument.
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A great tobacco bar! They serve very good coffee. We sat outside in the square – opposite La Maison de la Duchesse Anne. A truly beautiful spot! The Smurfs are everywhere – it would be good if you don't forget to register for the Guinness World Records next time.
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There are nearly 30 dedicated traffic-free gravel bike trails around Plounéventer, offering a wide range of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find everything from easy rides to more challenging routes.
The best time to go gravel biking in Plounéventer, and Brittany generally, is during the drier months, typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October). This period offers more pleasant weather and drier trail conditions, making for a more enjoyable ride through the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, there are several easy to moderate traffic-free routes. For a relatively gentle experience, consider the Nice view of the canal – Plabennec Natural Lake loop from Landerneau. While it's a longer ride, sections along the canal are often flat and scenic, suitable for those looking for a relaxed pace away from cars.
The gravel bike trails around Plounéventer traverse a rich tapestry of landscapes. You'll ride through verdant countryside, alongside canals and natural lakes, and explore wooded areas and agricultural fields. Some routes also incorporate historic chapels and offer glimpses of the region's unique wetlands and moorlands, characteristic of inland Finistère.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Saint Jaoua Chapel – Plabennec Natural Lake loop from Ploudaniel offer significant elevation gains and longer distances. Another demanding option is the Albert Louppe Bridge – Iroise Bridge loop from La Roche-Maurice, which features substantial climbs and descents.
Many routes pass by historical and natural points of interest. You might encounter charming chapels, such as the Saint Ursin Chapel, or ride near the historic Landerneau's Inhabited Bridge. Other attractions in the broader area include the Basilica of Notre-Dame du Folgoët and the Château de La Roche-Maurice, offering cultural stops during your ride.
Yes, most of the gravel bike trails around Plounéventer are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. This makes planning your trip and parking much more convenient. An example is the Saint Ursin Chapel – Mountain Bike Trail loop from Ploudaniel.
The gravel biking experiences around Plounéventer are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.36 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the diverse scenery, and the blend of natural beauty with cultural landmarks.
Yes, many of the routes start from towns like Landerneau or Ploudaniel, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for the most convenient parking options before your ride.
For a moderate, shorter ride, consider the Nice view of the canal – Landerneau's Inhabited Bridge loop from Landerneau. This route is just over 20 km and offers a pleasant ride with moderate elevation, perfect for a half-day outing without traffic.
Given the varied terrain and potential for longer rides, it's recommended to bring appropriate gear. This includes a well-maintained gravel bike, a helmet, water, snacks, a repair kit (spare tube, pump, multi-tool), and navigation tools. Depending on the season, layers of clothing and rain gear are also advisable for Brittany's changeable weather.


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