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Getting around by bike on the Breton Riviera

Explore the Breton Riviera in a different way: by bike, your best ally for gentle, sustainable travel.

Cycling is a very practical and environmentally-friendly way to get around the Breton Riviera. More than 75 km of cycle paths allow both experienced and novice cyclists to get around in complete safety.

Exploring the Breton Riviera by bike

Would you like to discover the Breton Riviera while adopting environmentally-friendly mobility? The Communauté de Communes du Pays Fouesnantais (CCPF) has been making it easier to get around by bike for several years now. Thanks to safe cycle routes, it’s now easy to cycle between the various communes in the area, well beyond the paths leading to the beaches.

👉 Consult the map of cycle routes in the Pays Fouesnantais to plan your journeys with complete peace of mind.

Public transport and cycling

combine your journeys

During the summer, some BreizhGo coach lines are equipped with bike racks, allowing you to mix bus + bike journeys. Prior booking is strongly recommended (📞 02 99 300 300).

Coach routes serving the Breton Riviera with bike transport:

  • Route 948: Bénodet – Concarneau (via Fouesnant)
  • Route 956: Penmarc’h – Quimper (via Le Guilvinec and Pont-l’Abbé)
  • Route 956 (variant): Penmarc’h – Quimper (via Plomeur and Pont-l’Abbé)

ℹ️ To find out about all the lines in Finistère equipped for bikes, visit the BreizhGo website.

Maritime crossings

with your bike

You can also take your bike with you on certain sea crossings:

  • Bénodet – Sainte-Marine
  • Beg-Meil – Concarneau
  • Bénodet – Loctudy

These crossings allow you to extend your cycling adventure while enjoying the beauty of the coastline.

ℹ️ To find out about all the crossings, visit the Vedettes de l’Odet website.

An area awarded the

“Accueil Vélo” label

The Fouesnant and Bénodet tourist offices have been awarded the “Accueil Vélo” label. They offer a reception adapted to cyclists with a wide range of services:

  • Maps of cycle routes available free of charge
  • List of “cyclo-friendly” accommodation and shops
  • Repair kits and puncture-proofing equipment available
  • Secure parking with bike racks