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France
Côtes-d'Armor
Lannion
Pleubian

Port la Chaîne – View of Port la Chaîne loop from L'Armor Pleubian

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Bike touring routes & trails
France
Côtes-d'Armor
Lannion
Pleubian

Port la Chaîne – View of Port la Chaîne loop from L'Armor Pleubian

Moderate

3.5

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4

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Port la Chaîne – View of Port la Chaîne loop from L'Armor Pleubian

01:41

26.5km

230m

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: May 15, 2026

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3.76 km

Kermassac'h Chapel

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Charming little chapel dating from the 15th century and which was rebuilt in the 18th century. A stained glass window commemorates the 1592 battle between the Catholic Leaguers and the English army during the League Wars.

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4.08 km

Le sillon talbert

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nice course

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7.26 km

A small cul-de-sac road that offers a magical view. Arrived at low tide it was splendid.

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8.33 km

Kermouster Chapel

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"Kermouster, a flowery hamlet offering an exceptional view of the mouth of the Trieux facing the Bréhat archipelago, was built around a chapel, originally dedicated to Saint Maudez, holy evangelist of the peninsula. of Lézardrieux.It was rebuilt in 1740 on an old 12th century oratory, as evidenced by the 2 arches of Romanesque style. The steeple received its first bell in 1743, to which were given the first names of the godfather and godmother, Etienne de La Villeneuve and Anne Belingan, Baroness of Penmarc'h. It houses a wooden Christ from the 15th century, nine polychrome wooden statues from the 17th and 18th centuries, a painting of Mary Magdalene and several ex-votos. In the enclosure of the chapel, the so-called Maudez stone, a small block dug granite, would have the power to heal children with locomotion problems, serving them as a seat. »Guided tours in July and August from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. every afternoon except Monday.
Source: cotesdarmor.com/fr/fiche/patrimoine-culturel/chapelle-saint-maudez-a-kermouster-lezardrieux_TFOPCUBRE0220HA6380

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Pleubian church

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(13th century 1810 - 1814), built by the contractor Levavasseur on the plans of Félix Anfray and restored since. Built on the remains of an older church dating from Saint-Maudez and ruined by Norman invasions, the church dates back to the 13th century for its oldest pillars. 1729, the reconstruction plans are drawn up by Anfray. From 1813, the work was directed by Levavasseur. Later, for some unexplained reason, the choir and the bell tower are reversed, Saint-Georges not respecting the tradition of the choir in the east. The north aisle was raised in 1933, and the south-east aisle in 1848. The double aisles and the campanile were redone in 1886 and organs were installed at the same time. The sacristy was rebuilt in 1889. The church was restored at the end of the 19th century. Saint-Yves often came to preach here, in the adjoining Benedictine priory, built in 1034. The church houses pretty banners, a polychrome wood Pieta from the 15th century (which comes from the chapel of Rojadou, destroyed at the beginning of the 20th century), the statues of Saint Comes and Saint Damien, the relics (the reliquary dates from the 17th century) of Saint Vincent Ferrier (Spanish preacher, who died in 1515 in VANNES), the ex-votos of Saint Antoine and Napoleon, as well as the model of Saint Georges (early 20th century and work of the sculptor Le Guen). The outdoor pulpit dates from the 15th-16th century. The ground is covered with many funerary slabs. Note that the primitive church was placed around 1050 under the patronage of Saint Peter. The lords of Kermel and Kermenguy once held preeminences in the church of Pleubian.
Open for free on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in summer.
Source: sortir-en-bretagne.fr/visiter-738/pleubian/eglise-st-georges.html

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Port la Chaîne

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The small hamlet of Port la Chaîne, nestled between wild rocks, moors and meadows, offers a pleasant panorama of the ocean and the islets that outcrop it. With its picnic tables, the place invites you to take a well-deserved break.

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23.1 km

View of Port la Chaîne

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25.4 km

Pors Rand Beach

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Unsupervised, Pors Rand beach is a long sheet of fine sand which offers beautiful views of the Héaux de Bréhat lighthouse. Nearby there is a playground, toilets, outdoor shower, picnic and relaxation area, and children's play area. Dogs are not allowed on the beach in high season.

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26.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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21.2 km

3.57 km

1.12 km

604 m

Surfaces

13.3 km

11.5 km

1.49 km

234 m

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