From the Mont-Saint-Michel to the Loire Estuary Brittany has more than 2000 km of coastline. For those who
want to follow the River very closely, the best case is to start on the GR 34 (hiking trail), also known as “le
sentier des douaniers” (litteraly “customs’ trail”). For those who have less time, Jean-Yves Grégoire outlined the
Brittany bike tour, avoiding muddy trails, stony paths as well as busy roads and taking you to charming minor
roads, on the coastline or near to the beach. In 9 staging points and 550 km, this 3rd volume will enable you
to cycle from Quimperlé to Nantes, through the barre d’Etel along the Côte Sauvage of Quiberon, through the
Morbihan, Guérande or La Baule. Not to mention Kerzerho, Carnac, Locmariaquer, Lorient and Saint-Nazaire.
The itinerary is fully detailed for each stopping place, with descriptions and a map. You will also find good
places for accommodation at the end of the guidebook.
Ed. 2009, French version
Edition 2009, french version
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