



This EV4 European bike route is perfect for lovers of cycling trips on the move. Connecting Roscoff to Kiev in Ukraine, it also combines cycling and ferrying around the English Channel via Normandy and England. In Brittany, it makes a spectacular stop on the Pink Granite Coast and its legendary landscapes.
From the Lieue de Grève to the Trieux estuary via Ploumanac’h, you pedal on small roads with little traffic or old railroads transformed into greenways. Whether you take it as an itinerary or over short distances, this marked bicycle route, with a few changes in altitude but no major difficulties, will help you discover all the riches of the Breton coastline.
A network of family bicycle loops completes this route. Designed especially for families, they are of limited length and take the small roads of the Trégor in complete tranquility. Castles, chapels, megaliths, flax mills, hidden fountains, are all treasures that you can unearth at your own pace along these cycling routes.
To accommodate you in establishments that will meet all your needs as a cyclist, several accommodations are labeled Accueil Vélo on the destination: it’s the guarantee of a quiet break before you get back in the saddle!!
Occasional cyclists, Velek’tro could well become your best allies to brave the Breton relief. These electrically-assisted bikes, as well as carrioles and follow-me bikes for children, are available for rent by ½ day or week, in the destination’s tourist offices and at many partners.
You can ride our bike tours with ease thanks to Vélek’tro electrically assisted bikes for rent throughout the Pink Granite Coast.
take a break on the small beach of Tourony in front of the castle of Costaérès and its pink granite chaos
cross the meanders of the Jaudy and the Guindy on the footbridge Saint-François before reaching the timber-framed houses of the Cité de Tréguier
Sfollow the (more sporty) links to the site of Yaudet, the archipelago of Port-Blanc, the small coastal village of Buguélès or the Sillon de Talbert…
Bicycling on the Pink Granite Coast