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Saint-Brieuc
Hillion

Légué Harbor, Saint-Brieuc – Greves de langueux loop from Hillion

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France
Brittany
Saint-Brieuc
Hillion

Légué Harbor, Saint-Brieuc – Greves de langueux loop from Hillion

Moderate

4.3

(32)

164

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Légué Harbor, Saint-Brieuc – Greves de langueux loop from Hillion

01:43

26.7km

220m

Cycling

Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 24, 2026

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Your route passes through a protected area

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Réserve naturelle nationale de la baie de Saint-Brieuc

Waypoints

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Bus stop

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1.18 km

Saint John the Baptist Church

Highlight • Other

The church presents a Latin cross plan with a three-aisle nave of three bays preceded by a fore-nave, a bell tower at the transept crossing, and a choir with side aisles of three bays with a flat chevet. The church has preserved from the 11th century the upper part of the nave walls: you can clearly see the small windows blocked to the north and south, above the large arches.

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6.08 km

The fifth bay in the world for the amplitude of its tides is located on the Channel-Atlantic migration axis. Between 30,000 and 40,000 birds make a migratory stopover here or reside there for the winter: Siberian geese, spotted locusts, Balearic shearwaters, skylarks, melodious linnets, brent geese... These guests know that in this landscape of more than a thousand hectares, apparently desert, intense animal life animates the waters and sand. A real pantry! The bottom of the bay is also home to remarkable geology, dunes, salt meadows...

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13.1 km

Légué Locks

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The Légué locks are hydraulic structures that regulate the water level between the Gouët river and the port of Saint-Brieuc – Le Légué. They are located at the entrance to the port, about 1 mile from the mouth of the river. They are used to facilitate the navigation of commercial, fishing and pleasure boats, depending on the tides and coefficients. The Légué locks are open according to a variable schedule, which depends on the height of the water and the amplitude of the tides. You can consult the lock schedules on the Saint-Brieuc – Le Légué port website, or contact them by telephone or VHF. The Légué locks are also a place to observe the fauna and flora of the river, as well as the historical and industrial heritage of the port.

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13.7 km

Port of Légué

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The Port du Légué, which seemed to be dormant for years, has now undergone expansion and modernization. A ship repair yard was started in 2000 and pleasure boats can now moor in the outer harbour. The opening of various shops and restaurants in the harbor was particularly well received by the Briochins.
The Grand-Léjon, a replica of a lugger (late 19th century work boat from the bay), is also regularly moored at the quay.

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17.7 km

La Grève des Courses, Saint-Brieuc Bay Nature Reserve

Highlight (Segment) • Natural Monument

Wild and secret, the Yffiniac cove is the most advanced part of the land of the Bay of Saint-Brieuc. Located in the heart of the largest Nature Reserve in Brittany, it can be discovered along the Chemin des Grêves.

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19.1 km

Greves de langueux

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La Grève de Langueux is an area on the foreshore of the bay of Saint-Brieuc, located in the town of Langueux, in the Côtes d'Armor. It is a protected natural site, home to a variety of flora and fauna, as well as historical and cultural heritage.

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19.4 km

Boutdeville Park

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Volunteers work to perpetuate the memory of the “Little Train” present from 1905 to 1956 in the Côtes-du-Nord department. Free access site, two exhibitions in passenger cars, one of which is permanent on the history of this little train. For a more fun moment, board one of the “Boutdeville Tramways” which crisscross the magnificent park.

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26.7 km

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19.5 km

3.00 km

2.41 km

1.84 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

23.5 km

2.35 km

439 m

406 m

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