This 4-day bike trip is designed to be a short, accessible, and affordable adventure through relatively flat regions, making it ideal for travelers of all ages and fitness levels, including retirees. Each day covers a manageable distance of around 50 km, allowing plenty of time to explore charming towns, enjoy scenic landscapes, and relax along the way. The trip is budget-friendly, with a range of affordable accommodation and meal options available. To make it even more convenient, travelers can easily return to their starting point by train or ferry, adding flexibility to the itinerary while minimizing travel time and effort at the end of the journey.

The Brittany Coast of France, with its rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming seaside villages, is a dream destination for cyclists. This four-day journey takes you along the Atlantic coastline, covering approximately 50 km per day. From the historic port town of Saint-Malo to the stunning Pink Granite Coast, this itinerary features spectacular views, medieval towns, fresh seafood, and cozy accommodations. The trip concludes with a convenient train ride back to your starting point, ensuring a smooth and relaxing end to your adventure.


Day 1: Saint-Malo to Cancale

Distance: ~50 km

  • Highlights:
    • Start in Saint-Malo, the iconic walled city with cobblestone streets and stunning views of the sea.
    • Ride along the coast to Pointe du Grouin, a dramatic headland offering panoramic views of the English Channel.
    • End the day in Cancale, famed for its oysters and charming harbor.
  • Lunch Stop: La Brasserie du Sillon (Saint-Malo)
    • Seaside dining with fresh seafood. Approx. $25 USD per person.
  • Dinner: Le Surcouf (Cancale)
    • Affordable and authentic Breton cuisine, including crêpes and galettes. Approx. $20 USD per person.
  • Accommodation:
    • La Mere Champlain (3-star, Cancale)
      • Price: ~$140 USD per night.
      • A quaint hotel with harbor views.

Day 2: Cancale to Dinard

Distance: ~50 km

  • Highlights:
    • Cycle through rolling countryside and small fishing villages.
    • Visit the beautiful beaches of Dinard, known for its Belle Époque villas and art galleries.
    • Stop at Mont-Dol, a small hill offering fantastic views of the surrounding area.
  • Lunch Stop: Le Bretagne (Mont-Dol)
    • Local specialties and light fare. Approx. $20 USD per person.
  • Dinner: Le Balafon (Dinard)
    • A casual bistro offering regional dishes. Approx. $25 USD per person.
  • Accommodation:
    • Hotel Castelbrac (4-star, Dinard)
      • Price: ~$180 USD per night.
      • Features oceanfront views and elegant interiors.

Day 3: Dinard to Perros-Guirec (Pink Granite Coast)

Distance: ~50 km

  • Highlights:
    • Cycle through small Breton villages and along the scenic Emerald Coast.
    • Arrive at the Pink Granite Coast, famous for its unique, rose-colored rock formations and sandy beaches.
    • Explore Ploumanac’h, a picturesque village voted one of France’s most beautiful.
  • Lunch Stop: Les 7 Îles (Ploumanac’h)
    • Freshly caught seafood and light Breton fare. Approx. $30 USD per person.
  • Dinner: La Table de Mon Père (Perros-Guirec)
    • A refined yet affordable dining experience. Approx. $35 USD per person.
  • Accommodation:
    • Hotel des Rochers (3-star, Perros-Guirec)
      • Price: ~$160 USD per night.
      • Cozy rooms overlooking the sea.

Day 4: Perros-Guirec to Saint-Malo (Return)

Distance: ~50 km cycling + train

  • Highlights:
    • Begin the day exploring the Pink Granite Coast’s natural wonders and scenic cycling paths.
    • Ride through Tréguier, a charming medieval town with half-timbered houses.
    • Return to Saint-Malo by train, enjoying coastal views along the way.
  • Lunch Stop: Le Saint Michel (Tréguier)
    • Offers casual dining with hearty meals. Approx. $25 USD per person.
  • Return Journey:
    • Train from Lannion (near Perros-Guirec) to Saint-Malo. Travel time is approximately 2 hours. Train tickets cost around $25 USD per person.

Pricing Summary

  • Accommodation: $140–$180 USD per night.
  • Meals: $20–$35 USD per person per meal for fresh, local cuisine.
  • Attractions: Free for most scenic spots; optional tours or museums cost around $10–$15 USD.
  • Return Train Ride: Approximately $25 USD per person.

Estimated Total: $850–$950 USD per person for the 4-day trip, including accommodations, meals, and transportation.