Cycle in the footsteps of Breton fishermen
Embark on an authentic 2.5-hour e-bike adventure to discover the small Breton harbours of the Côte d'Ajoncs. Accompanied by Yann, a child of Trégor and a passionate cyclist, explore all the richness of this coast dotted with islets and steeped in history.
First loop: from Trestel to Port L'Épine
Your journey begins at the beautiful Trestel beach. The first loop takes you to Port L'Épine, a rocky headland with a rich military past. Discover the former coastal battery, a remnant of the region's defensive history, while enjoying a spectacular view of Tomé Island and the Sept-Îles, a famous bird sanctuary home to more than 20,000 pairs of seabirds.
Second loop: Port Le Goff and the Breton countryside
Continue your adventure to Port Le Goff, a picturesque little fishing port where time seems to have stood still. The path then winds through the Breton countryside, offering a striking contrast with the coastline. This is where a special moment awaits you: a tasting break of local products to savour the authentic flavours of the Breton region.
Port-Blanc and its heritage treasures
Then, head to Port-Blanc, the jewel of the coast. Admire the Notre-Dame de Port-Blanc chapel and the Sentinelle, an iconic oratory perched facing the sea. The Saint-Adrien de Trélevern Chapel also bears witness to the region's rich religious heritage.
Return journey along the sea
The return path runs along the coast, offering breathtaking panoramas. The waves breaking on the rocks, the small harbours coming alive to the rhythm of the tides, the islets dotting the horizon: every moment is an invitation to contemplation.
A guided and safe experience
Yann, a member of a local cycling club, knows the paths of this region perfectly, having explored them since his youth. He guides you safely on high-end electric bikes, allowing you to fully enjoy the scenery with no effort. His anecdotes and intimate knowledge of Trégor enrich this authentic discovery of the Breton ports.
Return with images and memories in your mind's eye, having soaked up the unique atmosphere of this unspoiled coast where the maritime tradition remains alive.