This trip was a very pleasant excursion across the French country side. We started riding just outside of Rennes where we followed paved and stone dust paths along a canal to the coast. We had a short ferry ride from Dinard to St. Malo and continued cycling north. The majority of our cycling was on quiet country roads through fields of wheat, corn and other crops. The trip notes do a reasonable overview of the trip suitable for planning purposes. The hotels were conveniently located near areas of interest and were comfortable. Some of these required substantial stair climbing. Hotel food was very good overall and of course, the coffee. Restaurant food – to die for.

Brittany Tours
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Hiking & Biking in Brittany
Aside from trying their refreshing local apple cider and gourmet Breton crepes, there’s a wealth of beautiful trails and medieval towns to discover when walking and cycling in Brittany. As well as being blessed with stunning scenery, Brittany is one of the most distinctive regions in France, thanks to its fascinating Celtic heritage, Breton dialect, prehistoric stone monuments and mythical forests tied to Arthurian legends.
Whether you prefer to explore on two wheels or two feet, the Emerald Coast is a favourite location for Brittany tours. Walk along the pink granite cliffs that peer over white sand beaches and find hidden coves that are lapped by the warm Mediterranean waters as you look out to the famous Mont St Michael. You’ll soon see what makes walking and cycling tours in Brittany so desirable.
But there’s so much more to this gorgeous French region than just its aesthetics which have inspired creatives for centuries. You’ll undoubtedly fall in love with Brittany’s culture, history and wildlife. The ancient port of St Malo has a fascinating naval history, and the well-preserved town takes you on a journey into the past with its old ramparts, cobblestone streets and historical architecture. Perhaps you prefer to hike to the top of Mont Dol to explore the 19th-century chateau and enjoy the spellbinding coastal views.
The GR34 is a famous, long-distance path that was once trodden by customs officers. Dating to 1791, the path is of historical significance and is a fascinating route to take during walking and cycling tours in Brittany. The 99-mile path is embraced by windswept headlands and cliffs and winds between sun-bleached beaches and traditional fishing ports.
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michael & jennifer yeomans Cycle Northern France: Brittany to Normandy
ANDREW JOHN SALE Cycle Northern France: Brittany to NormandyI went with my Brother for our first cycling trip. We have done little cycling so we were apprehensive but we thoroughly enjoyed the trip, food, wine, cycling, sites and the accommodation was good. We eventually found some good French beer!
Everything was well organised, well lead and we had great fun with everybody.
We were lucky with the weather which help make the trip.
The transfers were however quite long, which maybe needs looking at.
Also maybe look at having additional guides at some of the other main sites which were not guided. This could be added as option.
Vivienne Morris Cycle Northern France: Brittany to NormandyGood cycling on varied terrain; canal path for first day; country roads, cycling by the sea, dirt tracks, sandy tracks, woodland paths, all doable and fun. Lovely scenery, lots of history, beautiful old buildings and D-Day beaches Omaha and Juno and the museums to bring it to life. Very moving.
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