Between the turquoise coves and granite chaos, the Pink Granite Coast rolls out kilometres of tracks and small roads ideal for cycling. Following the coastline, you can cycle from one port to another, from Perros-Guirec to Trébeurden, with a view of the Sept-Îles. Inland, the paths border the Léguer valley and its charming villages. Each route promises an immersion in Breton nature and a breath of sea air. Here, we ride for pleasure, without timing or performance: just to savour every moment, at the leisurely pace of the bike.

- Bureau d'information touristique saisonnier de Plouaret
- Les vélos de la Baie
- Bureau d'information touristique de Penvénan
- Ti'bicyclette
- Bureau d'information touristique saisonnier de Trévou-Tréguignec
- Bureau d'information touristique de Lannion
- Bureau d'information touristique de Pleumeur-Bodou
- Bureau d'information touristique de Plestin-les-Grèves
- Bureau d'information touristique de Trégastel
- Bureau d'information touristique de Trébeurden
- Les Petites Vadrouilles
- Bureau d'information touristique de Plougrescant
The most beautiful bike rides
on the Pink Granite CoastCycling weekend between sea and granite
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How about a weekend cycling trip along the Pink Granite Coast?
From Trégastel to Tréguier, via Ploumanac’h and the Léguer valley, the small Breton roads invite you to take your time. You pedal, you stop, you taste a kouign patatez or a local apple juice, you breathe deeply. Cycling becomes more than just a means of transport: it’s a way of reconnecting with nature and what’s essential.






























