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Finistère
Châteaulin
Scrignac

Morlaix Viaduct – Port of Morlaix loop from La Gare de Scrignac

Routes
Mountain biking trails
France
Finistère
Châteaulin
Scrignac

Morlaix Viaduct – Port of Morlaix loop from La Gare de Scrignac

Hard

13

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Morlaix Viaduct – Port of Morlaix loop from La Gare de Scrignac

07:33

95.0km

800m

Mountain biking

Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Parc naturel régional d'Armorique

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Bus stop

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42.7 km

Pond at the edge of the section

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A beautiful place to rest in the cool of the trees.

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52.0 km

By the state of the deteriorating ruin of the old train station, it seems this train track has been out of service a long time. Since it is now along the EuroVelo 1 route there should be potential for a new use for serving a growing biking community as there are few other options for many miles before and after this location.

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67.6 km

Morlaix

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At the southern end of the deep bay of Morlaix, where the Morlaix River flows into the Atlantic, lies the town of the same name. Their houses cling to the steep hills of the hinterland and spread out in the valley of the Morlaix river. The railway bridge from the 19th century, which is visible from afar and spans the river valley and the houses of Morlaix, is very striking and impressive.

Take a little time for the city. Its old, crooked, slate-roofed half-timbered houses stand next to handsome buildings from the heyday of the tobacco trade. In addition to tobacco, in the 17th century Morlaix was an important location for the French West India Company, the city traded in ships, fabrics and goldsmiths.

A walk in the historic center of Morlaix takes you past characteristic half-timbered houses with projecting bay windows. In the 15th and 16th centuries, wealthy shipowners and merchants had the so-called “lantern houses” built, which were richly decorated and whose inner courtyard was glazed at the top. A particularly beautiful one is the three-story half-timbered house “Maison dite de la duchesse Anne”.

The atmosphere in Morlaix is great at the Saturday weekly market. The traders present their goods between the historical buildings. They are often regional producers who offer their vegetables, bread or excellent cheese. Locals meet at the stalls to shop and chat. News is exchanged, appointments are made and people admire how big the children have become.

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68.1 km

Morlaix

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Morlaix is a pretty little town full of character of around 14,000 inhabitants.
Known for its viaduct which passes through the city center, Morlaix is nicknamed "City of the Viaduct".
The town center is adorned with several houses with old colored wooden facades.

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68.5 km

Morlaix Viaduct

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Indeed a beautiful image, but on the bike you have to do something to overcome the height!

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68.9 km

Port of Morlaix

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The port of Morlaix is today a pretty little marina with around 200 berths.
In the Middle Ages, it played a strategic role for trade in Brittany. This role has been carried out by the port of Roscoff since the end of the 20th century.

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69.0 km

Morlaix

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The walker who goes to Morlaix first notices its impressive viaduct. This stone structure spans the deep valley at the bottom of which lies the estuary of the Morlaix river.

Ideally located on the customs path, the active town has many shops. Behind its buildings made of stones and half-timbered wood, the choice of accommodation is wide. From camping on the edge of town to large hotels located in its heart, the offer is accessible to all wallets. Every Saturday, a food market is organized by local producers. A railway station is served daily by the Brest-Rennes axis.

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69.8 km

Morlaix Viaduct

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The Morlaix Viaduct, majestically located above the town, is a masterpiece of engineering that offers impressive views over the rooftops of Morlaix and the surrounding valley. Built in the 19th century, this imposing stone structure is an emblematic symbol of the town. From its heights, passers-by can admire an exceptional panorama of the port, the half-timbered houses and the green hills that surround the town.

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95.0 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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68.4 km

11.0 km

9.28 km

3.59 km

2.55 km

114 m

101 m

Surfaces

70.1 km

13.0 km

6.07 km

4.91 km

756 m

183 m

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