Discover the Rhuys peninsula by bike
Nestled between the Gulf of Morbihan and the Atlantic Ocean, the Rhuys Peninsula offers an exceptional setting for cycling enthusiasts.
Its network of cycle paths is particularly well-developed and allows you to peacefully admire its long, fine sandy beaches, marshes, and typical Breton villages.
As you've probably guessed, riding your bike on the Rhuys Peninsula is a unique and enjoyable way to discover this Breton gem.
On your marks... let's cycle!
The Rhuys Peninsula has over 80 km of perfectly marked greenways and cycle paths.
The main route, which runs along the northern coast of the peninsula, connects iconic towns such as Saint-Armel, Arzon, Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys, Sarzeau, and Le Tour-du-Parc.
Completely secure, this route is suitable for families and beginners and experienced cyclists alike.
Don't miss a stop at one of the local oyster farmers to taste some oysters.
If you love wild landscapes, then you'll be charmed by the peninsula with its salt marshes, secret coves, fine sandy beaches, forests, and, of course, its breathtaking views of the Gulf of Morbihan.
Among the must-see routes are:
The Breizh du Golfe hotel welcomes you to Arzon, a stone's throw from the Port du Crouesty on the Rhuys Peninsula.
After your cycling trip, you can park your bike in a secure, free garage and enjoy a relaxing moment in the spa and sauna.
Discover our modern, air-conditioned rooms that can accommodate up to 5 people.
Wake up to a full breakfast featuring pastries, jams, cold meats, cheeses, and more.
Finally, you can enjoy a seafood platter on the terrace by reserving 24 hours in advance at reception.
Its network of cycle paths is particularly well-developed and allows you to peacefully admire its long, fine sandy beaches, marshes, and typical Breton villages.
As you've probably guessed, riding your bike on the Rhuys Peninsula is a unique and enjoyable way to discover this Breton gem.
On your marks... let's cycle!
🚲 The Rhuys Peninsula and its cycle network accessible to all
The Rhuys Peninsula has over 80 km of perfectly marked greenways and cycle paths.
The main route, which runs along the northern coast of the peninsula, connects iconic towns such as Saint-Armel, Arzon, Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys, Sarzeau, and Le Tour-du-Parc.
Completely secure, this route is suitable for families and beginners and experienced cyclists alike.
Don't miss a stop at one of the local oyster farmers to taste some oysters.
🪴Several accessible routes in the heart of nature
If you love wild landscapes, then you'll be charmed by the peninsula with its salt marshes, secret coves, fine sandy beaches, forests, and, of course, its breathtaking views of the Gulf of Morbihan.
Among the must-see routes are:
- The Arzon route to Port-Navalo, which crisscrosses the land and immerses you in a completely unspoiled natural setting amidst the pine trees;
- The V45 Coastal Route crosses the Rhuys Peninsula between Hézo and Port-Navalo and runs along the marshes.
- The Sarzeau to Suscinio route (20 minutes) follows the coastline and allows you to discover exceptional sites such as the Suscinio estate, passing by several beaches.
- The Tour du Parc, perfect for tasting some oysters in the heart of an oyster farm. You can even cycle as far as the Pointe de Penvins.
🏨Book your hotel on the Rhuys Peninsula
The Breizh du Golfe hotel welcomes you to Arzon, a stone's throw from the Port du Crouesty on the Rhuys Peninsula.
After your cycling trip, you can park your bike in a secure, free garage and enjoy a relaxing moment in the spa and sauna.
Discover our modern, air-conditioned rooms that can accommodate up to 5 people.
Wake up to a full breakfast featuring pastries, jams, cold meats, cheeses, and more.
Finally, you can enjoy a seafood platter on the terrace by reserving 24 hours in advance at reception.