The Vélomaritime, an emblematic route along the water
Looking for a nature-filled experience? The Vélomaritime, the French section of EuroVelo 4, opened in 2021. It spans 1,500 km of cycling from the English Channel to the North Sea. You can cross 3 regions and 9 departments. An easy-to-follow, 100% signposted cycling route !

The Vélomaritime from Roscoff in Brittany to Dunkirk
Roscoff and Dunkirk is the perfect route for cycling enthusiasts. Running along the northern coast of France, this cycle route offers an incredible diversity of landscapes, including wild coves, impressive cliffs, fishing ports, and endless beaches.
This accessible cycling route allows you to discover the culture of Brittany, Normandy, and the Hauts-de-France region by bike. Each stage is an invitation to discovery!
It’s ideal for a cycling trip with family or friends, with the sea as a backdrop. Thanks to continuous signage and services tailored to cyclists, we guarantee you a stress-free cycling trip.
The must-see sites of the Vélomaritime
Get ready to be amazed! Throughout, the Vélomaritime map passes through exceptional natural and heritage sites, some of the most beautiful in France, to be precise: 5 major sites of France and 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites. A great opportunity to combine cycling, culture, and nature.
The must-see attractions not to be missed:
- The Pink Granite Coast in Brittany, and its surprisingly shaped rocks
- The Mont-Saint-Michel route and its bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site The D-Day Landing Beaches for cycling in Normandy, a place of remembrance The cliffs of Étretat, true natural sculptures
- The Bay of Somme by bike, labeled a Grand Site de France, a paradise for birds and nature lovers
- The Opal Coast and its magnificent landscapes between dunes and cliffs
- Dunkirk and the Flanders Dunes: the final stage
Our ideas for cycling holidays on La Vélomaritime
The Vélomaritime cycle route can be completed in its entirety or in sections, depending on your ability level and the time available. There is no standard duration for completing the entire route; it all depends on your pace and the number of kilometers you wish to cover each day.
Here are some ideas for iconic trips to discover the most beautiful ones:
- Starting from Roscoff to Paimpol: 7 days to discover Brittany in complete serenity with the Pink Granite Coast and its picturesque villages.
- The Saint-Malo to Mont-Saint-Michel itinerary: 4 days, a legendary route between Brittany and Normandy, perfect for a first cycling trip by the sea, in the heart of UNESCO-listed landscapes.
- The Bay of Somme by bike, from Dieppe to Saint-Valery-sur-Somme: 6 days, a nature getaway between cliffs, wild beaches, and one of the most beautiful bays in the world, ideal for lovers of unspoiled spaces.
- From Boulogne-sur-Mer to Dunkirk: a 4-day trip along the Opal Coast and the Deux-Caps, to the vast sandy beaches and dunes of Flanders, on the Belgian border.
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Bicycle routes connected to the Vélomaritime map
It connects to several well-known national and European routes, allowing you to change or extend your cycle tour as you wish.
- The Véloscénie: This route connects Paris to Mont-Saint-Michel via Normandy and offers a connection to continue towards the coast.
- The Vélo Francette: It connects Normandy and the Pays de la Loire, Poitou Charente, and Charente Maritime.
- The Seine à Vélo: Connected at Le Havre and Deauville, this cycle route follows the Seine to Paris.
- EuroVélo 1: Also known as “La Vélodyssée” on its Atlantic section, it intersects with the Vélomaritime at Roscoff, a common starting point in Brittany, before descending along the Atlantic coast.
- EuroVelo 5: Known as the “Via Romea (Francigena),” it joins the Vélomaritime at Calais, connecting London, Paris, and Rome.
- EuroVelo 12: Also known as the “North Sea Cycle Route,” it follows the northern European coast and shares a large part with the Vélomaritime along the English Channel and North Sea coast, from Roscoff to Dunkirk.
Feel free to explore our selection of cycling routes on our cycling maps and guides in France.