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No traffic gravel bike trails around Bohars offer a varied landscape suitable for cycling, characterized by its proximity to the coast and diverse natural beauty within the Finistère department of Brittany, France. The terrain ranges from 3 to 93 meters in altitude, providing a mix of gentle hills and flatter sections. The region features a network of unpaved roads and paths, ideal for exploring inland forests, natural areas, and coastal views. This makes Bohars a base for discovering diverse landscapes…
Last updated: August 15, 2026
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35
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60.7km
03:31
330m
330m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
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34
riders
54.0km
03:10
300m
300m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.3
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12
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29.2km
01:49
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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11
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31.2km
02:01
340m
340m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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easy and safe circuit. Can be done with family
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Phare de Saint-Mathieu is the name of a lighthouse in the village of Saint-Mathieu on the Saint-Mathieu Point in Plougonvelin in the Finistère department. It was built on the site of the former Saint-Mathieu Abbey. Its theoretical range is 29 nautical miles, which is approximately 55 kilometers. Together with the Kermorvan lighthouse, it indicates the Passage du Four (Chenal du Four), an important north-south passage from or to the Iroise Sea, which runs between the mainland and the island of Ouessant, thus saving about two days of travel time. In conjunction with the Portzic lighthouse, it illuminates the entrance to the Bay of Brest. The lighthouse has been listed as a French Historic Monument since May 23, 2011. It is open to the public. Just west of the lighthouse is the Sémaphore de la Pointe Saint-Mathieu.
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A sign says: everyone travels at the same speed here. So cycling is allowed, but at walking pace.
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In front of the church on the left there is a wonderful boulangerie / patisserie called "Le Pêche Mignon"
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Here you can take a short or long break overlooking a small lake. You could even lie down comfortably.
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Probably the most beautiful roads you can ride in this area. 100% worth visiting! Roads can get a little tight around some blind corners so be careful
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Very beautiful little chapel, worth the detour
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There are over 35 dedicated traffic-free gravel bike trails around Bohars. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, ensuring there's something for every gravel cyclist looking to explore the region without vehicle interference.
The terrain around Bohars is quite varied, reflecting the diverse landscape of Finistère. You can expect a mix of coastal paths, inland forests, and gentle rolling hills. Many routes utilize unpaved country roads and dedicated paths, providing a classic gravel biking experience. The altitude ranges from 3 to 93 meters, offering some elevation changes without being overly strenuous.
Yes, among the routes around Bohars, there are 6 classified as easy. These are generally shorter with less elevation gain, making them ideal for beginners or families cycling together. While specific family-friendly routes aren't highlighted, many of the easier options would be suitable for a relaxed ride. Always check the route details on komoot for specific suitability.
Many routes incorporate beautiful natural features. You can cycle past serene lakes like Etang bodonou and Plabennec Natural Lake. Some trails might even offer views of the Iroise Sea or pass through forested areas such as the National Botanical Conservatory of Vallon du Stang-Alar. These natural attractions provide scenic stops and points of interest during your ride.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Bohars are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Plabennec Natural Lake – Langazel Wood loop from Gouesnou is a popular circular option. This design is convenient for day trips, as you don't need to arrange transport back to your starting point.
The komoot community rates the routes around Bohars highly, with an average score of 4.2 out of 5 stars from 64 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the trails, highlighting the joy of cycling through preserved natural spaces and charming countryside without the disturbance of traffic. The varied terrain and scenic lakes are frequently mentioned as highlights.
While the focus is on natural, traffic-free paths, some routes may pass near interesting sites. For instance, the Saint Hervé's Hermitage – Chemin gravel loop from Guilers suggests a route that incorporates a local landmark. The wider region also features historical bridges like the Albert Louppe Bridge and the Iroise Bridge, which could be integrated into longer rides or explored separately.
The trails vary significantly in length and difficulty. You'll find routes ranging from around 29 km, like the Etang bodonou – Bodonou natural area loop from Base sous-marine, up to nearly 60 km, such as the Plabennec Natural Lake – Langazel Wood loop from Gouesnou. Most routes are classified as moderate, offering a good challenge for experienced gravel bikers, but there are also easier options for a more relaxed pace.
Yes, the Bodonou natural area is a popular feature in several traffic-free gravel routes. You can explore it on tours like the Bodonou natural area – Etang bodonou loop from Kerallan or the Bodonou natural area – Etang bodonou loop from Saint-Renan. These routes often loop around the picturesque Etang bodonou, offering beautiful views and a peaceful cycling experience.
Brittany generally offers good cycling conditions from spring through autumn. The mild climate means you can enjoy gravel biking for a significant part of the year. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer is also pleasant, though it can be busier. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as coastal weather can be unpredictable.
Absolutely. While many routes are moderate, some offer significant distances and elevation gains for a more challenging experience. For instance, the Plabennec Natural Lake – Langazel Wood loop from Gouesnou covers nearly 60 km with over 300 meters of elevation, providing a substantial ride for those seeking a longer adventure on traffic-free paths.


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