hotelF1 Saint Brieuc





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This hiking route departing from the north-eastern districts of the Saint-Brieuc coast leads you to the Quai Surcouf which runs along the Bay of Légué. You will cross the woods at the foot of the Tour de Cesson before returning to the Plage du Valais. At kilometer 4.3, the route returns inland between moors and undergrowth, passing over the Douvenant Viaduct, this architectural jewel by the Briochin engineer which allows you to enjoy breathtaking views of the bay.
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Departing from Saint-Brieuc, this hiking route crosses the Gouédic Valley following the Coulée verte. The circuit crosses Le Gouet and Port du Légué towards the coast. You will walk along Nouelles Beach before following the GR®34 coastal path to Binic. Stunning panoramic views await you along the way. You will cross the moors on the edge of the cliff on the coastal path.
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A journey to discover the city of Saint-Brieuc and the two rivers that cross it.
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Here is a cycling route with breathtaking landscapes worthy of this Emerald Coast. From Saint-Brieuc, the route goes north and ends at the port of the town of Paimpol. It passes through Saint-Quay-Portrieux, Bréhec and Plouézec. It takes small country and coastal roads with little traffic and which offer beautiful panoramic views of the Bay of Saint-Brieuc.
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Saint-Brieuc is a town which has managed to preserve an impressive plant heritage. The city's tourist office has thus created an urban arboretum course. You will be able to obtain a discovery booklet (also available from the mayor) to follow this route of 1h30 between the remarkable trees isolated or grouped in the park of walks and its flower beds.