


8 days/7 nights, with 7 days cycling

Start any date between May 1 and October 31

48 km (30 miles) daily average

Classic Accommodation: US$1960/ CAD$1960
Luxe Accommodation: US$3260/ CAD$3260
Single suppl. classic: US$520/ CAD$520 Single suppl. Luxe: US$810/ CAD$810

- 7 nights hotels
- All breakfasts and 2 dinners
- Use of a top quality 21-speed hybrid bike complete with handlebar bag, pump, and all the necessary accessories for changing flats. We recommend that you bring your own helmet for safety and hygiene reasons
- Detailed route instructions and map
- Luggage transfers
- Area Manager available throughout the tour

You start in La Baule. La Baule can be reached by train from Paris Montparnasse, the journey takes about 3 hours. Your trip finishes in Hennebont where you can take a train back to Paris, the journey takes between 4 to 5 hours.
Your confirmation package will provide information.
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Hotel Saint Christophe
La Baule
Ideally located in the center of La Baule, just 100 meters from the sea, this 19th century villa-style hotel has beautifully decorated rooms, each with antique furniture.
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L’Auberge des Deux Magots
La Roche-Bernard
This hotel is a beautiful manor house situated in the Old Quarter. The restaurant has the reputation as the best in town! |
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Hotel des Trois Fontaines
Locmariaquer
The hotel on the Morbihan Gulf, is decorated in perfect harmony with its surroundings, set in a beautiful garden. |
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Les Chaumieres de Kerniaven
Hennebont
Les Chaumieres de Kerniavan have two recently renovated authentic 18th century cottages, with nine spacious, comfortable rooms in a serene and relaxing atmosphere. |
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Castel Marie Louise
La Baule
This beautiful Relais & Chateau property radiates Old World charm with warm hospitality; set amidst a park the setting is charming. Inside you’ll find tastefully decorated rooms featuring fine antique furniture and an excellent restaurant. |
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Le Domaine de Rochevilaine
Billiers
This hotel boasts a collection of beautifully restored buildings, dramatically situated on the coast. As Karen Brown advocates in her hotel guide, “its setting typifies the most spectacular quality of Brittany.” Hardwood floors are covered in oriental carpets; the gardens bloom with wild flowers; the service is impeccable. |
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Chateau Locguenole
Hennebont
This Relais & Chateau property features a beautiful 19th century castle and stunning location overlooking the Blavet River. The Sabliere family has owned the property since the 15th century and has filled the rooms with antiques and art acquired over the generations. The facilities include an outdoor pool, sauna, Turkish baths and tennis courts. The Michelin starred restaurant here pays tribute to Breton produce and local seafood. |
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