All stages on La Vélomaritime / EuroVelo 4
Morlaix / Plougasnou
On leaving the historic town of Morlaix, the Vélomaritime heads off in the direction of Plougasnou. At Le Dourduff-en-Mer, why not taste some fine local oysters before continuing along the coast? You head up the side of the Bay of Morlaix. At each turn, a new rocky headland comes into view, or then another of the islands that form part of the ornithological reserve here. Further on, you'll spot the Château du Taureau and Louët Island.
Gradients and elevation
Ascents: 280m
Descents: 215m
Lowest point: 0m
Highest point: 80m
Road types
23km (89%) By road
3km (11%) Cycle path
Surface
23km (89%) Smooth
3km (11%) Rough
The route
Mainly along minor roads that stick very close to the coast. Leaving Primel-Trégastel, there's a stretch involving a gradient of over 10%. Some of the coastal sections are along a county road (the D76 between Le Dourduff and Plougasnou and on the edge of St-Jean-Du-Doigt)."
SNCF
- Train + bike : Morlaix station (TGV, TER): Paris/Rennes/Saint-Brieuc/Morlaix/Brest line
- Bus + bike : In July and August, the BreizhGo n°29 Roscoff-Morlaix line allows bikes to be taken on board at certain times from certain stops. Timetable















