MTB route n°12 - Lanildut / Portsall / Lampaul-Ploudalmézeau / Brélès

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Brélès Brélès
  • Type MOUNTAIN BIKING
  • Distance 68 Km
  • Difficulty Medium
  • Loop
Château de Kergroadez
Château de Kergroadez
Saint-Samson chapel
Kersaint chapel
Le Guilliguy

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68 km of discoveries: dunes, abers, ports, woods, villages, churches, chapels, etc.

With official tour n°12, set off to (re)discover Kergroadez castle, the Landunvezde tourist route, Guilliguy and Portsall harbour.

Mountain biking is a great way to discover sites that mark the history of our Pays d'Iroise! Set off on an adventure on our signposted circuits, which will take you through many of our region's communes.
18 mountain bike circuits guide you through the Pays d'Iroise countryside or along the coast.

Along the way, take the time to put your foot down and read the heritage interpretation panels.

A few rules of safety and good behavior:
- The coastal path is forbidden to ATVs
- Before setting off, check the condition of your ATV and take a repair kit
- Respect the highway code: ride in single file, wear a helmet: it is compulsory for children under 12 (CSIR of 02/10/15).
- Always take a snack and a drink with you
- Respect private property
- Don't litter, respect nature by using the garbage cans.

The mountain bike topoguide is available from the Iroise Bretagne tourist office for €5.

See the bottom of the page for all the activities and restaurants in the area.

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DEPARTURE: Visitors' parking lot at Château de Kergroadez.

Built by the Marquis François III de Kergroadez near Brest, this early 17th-century château is a classic example of Breton Renaissance and defensive architecture. This vast Leonardo residence is built entirely of Lanildut granite, around a square courtyard enclosed by a defensive wall.

Take a guided tour and immerse yourself in another era, discovering, room by room, the way of life in the 17th century through the furniture and accessories on display.

Château de Kergroadez

This street is lined with the houses of the barge masters, all hidden behind their high walls. Most of these beautiful 17th and 18th century homes are topped by half-moon-shaped chimneys known as "English chimneys".

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