Day 1: Arrival in Mont-Dol
Day 2: Cycling roundtrip via Mont-Saint-Michel
Day 3: Mont-Dol - Saint-Malo
Day 4: Cycling roundtrip on Jersey Island or around Saint-Malo
Day 5: Saint-Malo - Dinan
Day 6: Cycling round trip via Canal d'Ille et Rance
Day 7: Dinan - Mont-Dol
Day 8: Departure from Mont-Dol

Day 1:    Arrival in Mont-Dol

Arrival in Mont-Dol, a flower-bedecked village, situated at the foot of a granite rise in the otherwise flat countryside of this part of the Breton coast. You can take nice walks to the top of the Mont-Dol, from where, in clear weather, you have a wonderful view of the polders and the hills inland.

 

Day 2:    Cycling roundtrip via Mont-Saint-Michel
69 km

By way of a beautiful route through the undulating hinterland you reach, via Dol-de-Bretagne, the small town of Pontorson. Then via a clearly marked track cycling to Le Mont-Saint-Michel is very relaxing. The age-old pilgrimage site with an impressive abbey on a rock protruding into the sea. The ‘Mont’ is very touristic but certainly worth a visit. Then via the Digue de la Duchesse Anne through a flat polder landscape to the bay near Chapelle St. Anne. Finally, the route takes you back inland to the starting point.

Challenge: 69km, 129m ascent, 133m descent

 

Day 3:    Mont-Dol - Saint-Malo
44 km

A wonderful trip along the bay of Saint-Michel with on the way quite often beautiful expansive sea views. You pass the lively fishing village of Cancale, known for its oysters. The oyster banks can be visited when the tide is out. At eateries and restaurants, you can feast on seafood. The Breton coast here isn’t suitable for a visit to the beach. However, on the other side of the peninsula, after a stiff climb, you will find a wonderful golden beach. Along the coast on a quiet path you cycle to the lively port of Saint-Malo.

Challenge: 44km, 149m ascent, 152m descent

 

Day 4:    Cycling roundtrip on Jersey Island or around Saint-Malo
32 km

Today you can spend your time in the historic town of Saint-Malo or cycling around the local area. The walled imposing fortress, the ports, the pleasant shopping streets and the beaches make sure you won’t have a dull moment. You have also got the chance, early in the morning, to take the ferry boat to the British island of Jersey (about 1.15 h) On the island of Jersey you can make a wonderful tour on the extensive track system, with sometimes a stiff climb. At the end of the afternoon or the beginning of the evening you return to Saint-Malo again. If you can’t make up your mind, we suggest you to book an extra night in Saint-Malo. 

If you aim to visit Jersey island (=change of country, which is not part of EU), do not forget to bring your passport.

Challenge: 32km

 

Day 5:    Saint-Malo - Dinan
27 km

A small ferry boat takes you from Saint-Malo to fashionable Dinard. From here you head south on a clear track, straight as an arrow, a former railway, taking you alternately through villages in the country and quiet scenery. After this ‘Voie Verte’ quiet paths take you through green hills of the Breton countryside to Taden castle. A track alongside the Rance takes you to the picturesque Port of Dinan, the town is situated somewhat higher and has a wonderful historic centre.  
Not in the mood for a cycle ride today? In the tourist season, a boat goes daily from Dinard to Port Dinan, and you can take your bikes with you. 

Challenge: 27km, 121m ascent, 116m descent

 

Day 6:    Cycling round trip via Canal d'Ille et Rance
49 km

The town of Dinan offers a lot of opportunities to spend a day there. There are many galleries, shops, restaurants and terraces. In addition to this you can also go for a ride through the green Breton hills, south of Dinan. On the way, you sometimes imagine yourself to be in South English Cornwall. The massive, black grey granite farmhouses are striking, in summer often surrounded by splendid blue hydrangeas. For a great part of the route you follow the tow path along the Canal d’Ille et Rance, a lovely and quiet track with on the way some locks and villages. It’s simple to cut short the route if necessary. 

Challenge: 49km, 203m ascent, 217m descent

 

Day 7:    Dinan - Mont-Dol
44 km

You start in a relaxed way on the track along the Rance. After a dam, where the enormous contrast between tides is remarkable, you have to step on it to get up out of the valley. Through undulating farmland, you go on to the old, once prosperous (cathedral) city Dol-de-Bretagne. Here you can admire the impressive Menhir du Champ-Dolent. Also visit the beautiful St. Samson Cathedral, dedicated to one of the seven Breton saints and walk the Grand Rue des Stuarts amongst  magnificent old houses from the 12th and 13th century. From here it’s not far to Mont-Dol where your trip ends. 

Challenge: 44km, 204m ascent, 215m descent

 

Day 8:    Departure from Mont-Dol

After breakfast end of the trip.

 

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