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Brittany
Dinan
Ploubalay

Saint Peter's Church, Corseul – Beaussais Beach and Bay loop from Beaussais-sur-Mer

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Road cycling routes
France
Brittany
Dinan
Ploubalay

Saint Peter's Church, Corseul – Beaussais Beach and Bay loop from Beaussais-sur-Mer

Easy

11

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Saint Peter's Church, Corseul – Beaussais Beach and Bay loop from Beaussais-sur-Mer

01:54

41.6km

290m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 18, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 34.2 km for 150 m

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23.4 km

Saint Peter's Church, Corseul

Highlight • Religious Site

The church of Saint-Pierre de Corseul was rebuilt in 1836 in the center of the town of Corseul, and consecrated in 1839. Its north porch dates from the 15th century.

It contains a 15th century stoup carved from an ancient granite column, the edges of which have been worn away by the sharpening of tools after blessing, and which has four human heads carved on the outside, representing both the 4 evangelists (Mark, Matthew, Luke and John) / the 4 living ones / 4 great prophets of the Old Testament (Moses, Eli, Isaiah, Daniel).

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34.3 km

Do not confuse Saint-Pierre, Saint-Patrick and Saint-Pétrock!

# St-Pierre is a Galilean fisherman from the 1st century, living under the Roman Empire.
# St. Patrick is a 5th century Welshman, who had been taken prisoner by Irish pirates. Released, he left to study in France. Consecrated bishop, he returned to Ireland to convert the pirates to Christianity.
# St-Pétrock is also Welsh but in the 6th century. A century after St. Patrick's Day, it is to Ireland that we go to study Christian theology correctly. Once trained, Pétrock returned to the South of England, to Cornwall, to found the monasteries of Petrocson and Bodmin, where he exercised an active apostolate. He met Saint Goran there.


After that, he crossed the English Channel to announce the Gospel in Brittany, where more than 30 churches were dedicated to him, often under the name of "Perreux".

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35.9 km

Beaussais Beach and Bay

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Beaussais Beach in Trégon is located at the bottom of Lancieux Bay. It is a beach which, alongside those of nearby Saint-Jacut, struggles to compare. At the bottom of the bay, it is very briefly covered at high tide. In addition, she roadside. But its main interest is precisely low tide: long walks in a landscape similar to the desert, with a particular ecosystem: glasswort, sea bean, shellfish and crustaceans. However, its main attraction is the sand yachting which benefits here from an incredibly vast virgin space and relatively flat ground. The course for the tanks is here but registration is done at the ZA des Basses Terres nautical center, nearby, in Saint-Jacut.

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36.2 km

Contemplating low tide 🏝

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And yes, the ocean has tides and sometimes the landscape looks more like a swamp than a tide.

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36.7 km

Château de Beaussais

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Now a lodge and restaurant

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41.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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37.3 km

3.03 km

1.13 km

107 m

Surfaces

29.0 km

12.4 km

162 m

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