La Littorale Cycle Route: Bénodet and Île-Tudy Loop
La Littorale Cycle Route: Bénodet and Île-Tudy Loop
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Cycle the easy 20.3-mile La Littorale Loop from Bénodet to Île-Tudy, enjoying coastal views and charming Breton villages.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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After 7.28 km for 195 m
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7.37 km
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13.3 km
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16.0 km
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21.7 km
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22.8 km
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32.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
15.6 km
6.87 km
5.40 km
2.42 km
2.14 km
199 m
121 m
Surfaces
23.3 km
4.39 km
2.92 km
2.09 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route is approximately 32.7 km long and typically takes around 2 hours to complete by touring bicycle, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery. This duration is based on a continuous cycling time of 7112 seconds.
The route offers a varied terrain, including polders, coastal paths, and some paved roads. You can expect 'stabilised rough / road' surfaces, with some sections potentially unpaved. A notable part includes the 'chemin des douaniers' (customs path) near Île-Tudy, which runs along the ocean and beach.
You'll encounter spectacular views, white sand beaches, rocky coves, and charming small villages. Key highlights include the picturesque village of Île-Tudy, the charming port de Sainte-Marine with its views of Bénodet, the Cornouaille Bridge, and the serene La Mer Blanche Lagoon. Don't miss the coastal beauty of the Corniche de Bénodet.
The route is generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Summer offers lively coves and beaches, but can also be busier. Spring and early autumn provide pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal for a more tranquil cycling experience.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, you can typically find parking in the towns along the route, such as Île-Tudy or Bénodet, which serve as good starting points for the loop. Look for public parking areas within these villages.
Information regarding specific dog restrictions on the entire cycle route is not available. However, many coastal paths in France, especially those near beaches, may have seasonal restrictions or require dogs to be on a leash. It's advisable to check local signage or municipal regulations in Île-Tudy and Bénodet before you go.
No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay entrance fees to cycle the La Littorale Cycle Route: Bénodet and Île-Tudy Loop. It is a public cycle path.
To cross between Sainte-Marine and Bénodet, it is highly recommended to take the small ferry with your bicycle. This avoids the potentially challenging and dense traffic on the Pont de Cornouaille, offering a more pleasant and scenic transition.
Yes, both Île-Tudy and Bénodet are charming seaside villages with various amenities. You'll find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options, particularly around the port of Sainte-Marine and in the main towns, perfect for a break or an overnight stay.
Yes, this loop is an integral part of 'La Littorale' (V45), a significant coastal cycle route in Brittany. It also incorporates sections of other paths such as the 'Chemin des Douaniers' and 'Voie Verte'.
The route is generally rated as 'easy' to 'moderate' with no major difficulty, making it suitable for most touring cyclists. While some sections require 'good fitness,' shorter, mostly paved parts are suitable for 'all skill levels.' Families can enjoy the flatter, well-maintained sections, especially around the villages and beaches.