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From the Arsenal to the Corsair city

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Cherbourg
Saint Malo
9 days / 8 nights
Moderate
From april to october

Six days cycling between two of western France’s most historic ports. From Cherbourg to Saint-Malo, you never leave the coastline! Granite cliffs, vast white sandy beaches, moorland, small coastal villages dating back centuries, the rhythm of the tides… it’s all there!

Heading for La Hague

The departure point is Cherbourg, with its lively quays and easily accessible cycle paths, allowing you to start the route gently. Leaving the town, the route gradually heads towards La Hague, where the roads alternate between small climbs and open passages overlooking the sea. This corner of the Cotentin is characterised by its peaceful atmosphere, its discreet villages and its unspoilt natural landscapes. It’s the ideal place to start your journey and get into the rhythm.

A coastline that exudes tranquillity

The next stage takes you to Carteret, then Agon-Coutainville, two typical seaside towns on the west coast. Here you will find long beaches, well-maintained sea walls and a relaxed atmosphere. These destinations offer pleasant breaks, perfect for strolling around for a while or enjoying the sea before hitting the road again.

Between rocks, culture and bay

Continuing south, the route reaches Granville, a port town with a lively historic centre that is easily accessible by bike. The day continues to Avranches, where you can discover an interesting heritage and several viewpoints over the bay. This stage offers a good balance between cycling, sightseeing and local discoveries.

Bay landscapes, fortified town and seaside arrival

From Pontorson, the route takes you naturally to Mont-Saint-Michel, which is always impressive to approach, even from a distance. The last section then takes you to Saint-Malo, where the walled town, ramparts and port mark the end of the circuit. An ideal finish to conclude your cycling trip.

Itinerary

DAY 1: Arrival in Charbourg

The town of Cherbourg is a historic naval port open to the sea.
Stroll along the quays and lively town center.
First impressions of the Cotentin: a mix of modern life and maritime heritage.
Evening at your accommodation before the cycling adventure begins.

Night in Cherbourg

DAY 2: Cherbourg to Pointe de la Hague 35km / 22 miles

Distance to cover: 35km ( 22 miles)

This short stage will allow you to discover a little more of Cherbourg: the opera district, the covered market, the fishing port and, of course, La Cité de la Mer in the former transatlantic terminal. It was from here that the Titanic set sail on its final voyage in 1912.

A half-day’s cycling should be enough to reach the north-western tip of the Cotentin and “Cap de la Hague”. The Millet Museum, Prévert’s house, the port of Omonville la Rogue and Port Racine are all along your route.

Night in Cap de la Hague

DAY 3: Point de la Hague to Carteret

Distance to cover: 52km ( 32 miles)

Today, you’ll follow the coastal road with breathtaking views of the Channel Islands. Starting at Goury Lighthouse, you follow the wild coastline southwards: Ecalgrain Bay, Nez de Jobourg, among the highest cliffs in Europe, Anse de Vauville with its castle, the dunes of Biville, Cap de Rozel and finally the dune massif of Hattainville before arriving at the port of Barneville.

Night in Carteret

DAY 4: Carteret to Agon-Coutainville

Distance to cover: 52km ( 32miles)

Further south, the discovery of the small town of Porbail will make you want to stay, at least for a coffee at the harbour. Next, you will discover the typical harbours of western Cotentin, where rivers meet the sea, where the grass is salty and the sheep graze happily. After Carteret, you will visit the harbour of Saint Germain-sur-Ay, then Gelfosses and finally Blainville sur Mer before reaching your destination.

Night in Agon-Coutainville

DAY 5: Agon-Coutainville to Granville

Distance to cover: 44km ( 27 miles)

Perhaps you’ll take some time to stroll around this morning! On the beautiful white sandy beaches, for a coffee or a swim at high tide, or a different world at low tide: that of the sea farmers, the oyster farmers and the tractors. Indeed, with the sea retreating 2 km or more twice a day, you will be dazzled by the spectacle. You will have to get back on your bike for this last stage, but you won’t be disappointed! After crossing the Sienne river and touring the harbour of Régneville, even more charming than the others, you will discover sandy soil, very suitable for market gardening; and there is plenty of it. You will cross the harbour of la Vanlée (the last one) and then follow the pretty beaches of Saint-Martin de Bréhal and Coudeville to arrive at the Pointe du Roc, on which Granville, nicknamed the Monaco of Normandy, is built!

Night in Granville

DAY 6: Granville to Avranches

Distance to cover: 49km ( 30 miles)

From Granville you leave the coast and ride inland through hilly landscape until you reach the Lucerne Abbey. You then head south west and reach the Bay around Saint-Jean le Thomas. From there you will get the best views over the Mont-Saint-Michel and the Bay….in peace.  A nice hill is waiting for you to go up the fortified city of Avranches and your charming hotel

Night in Avranches

DAY 7: Avranches to Mont-Saint-Michel / Pontorson

Distance to cover: 38km ( 24 miles)

Today is dedicated to the Mont Saint Michel and the Bay. You have a nice start downhill with views over the Sélune River and the Mont in the back ground. Once you have reached the sea level you follow the bay through the famous salty meadows with herds of sheep. You then pass by the German Ossuary of the Mont d’Huisnes to finally arrive to the Mont Saint Michel. It takes about 3 hours to visit the island town and its abbey on foot.  At the end of the day, you follow the peacefull Couesnon Canal to get to the small Martket town of Pontorson

Night in Pontorson

DAY 8: Pontorson to Saint-Malo

Distance to cover: 62km ( 39 miles)

From the reclaim land and its intense vegetable farming, you will arrive to the shore at Cherreuix well known for the oyster and mussel farm. After some km back in land you will reach the bay again and discover the very picturesque harbor of Cancale. From there, this is a pleasant ride west with some great view over the open sea until you arrive Saint Malo and its fortified city

Night in Saint-Malo

Accommodation

Standard

À partir de 1,320 € Suppl. indiv. 400 €

Standard accommodation:
You will stay in small, family-run 2* or 3* hotels.
The welcome is always friendly and the rooms are simple but comfortable.
We know that walking or cycling holidays require a good rest between each stage, and the bedding is always of high quality.

Où vous dormez

  • Cherbourg: Les Ambassadeurs***
  • La Hague: Hôtel du Cap***
  • Barneville-Carteret: Logis Hôtel Le Cap***
  • Agon-Coutainville: La Villa Julia***
  • Granville: Hôtel Ibis Port de plaisance***
  • Avranches: Hôtel de la croix d’or***
  • Pontorson: Hôtel Montgomery***
  • Saint-Malo: Hôtel IBIS Plage***

Confort

À partir de 1,590 € Suppl. indiv. 530 €

Comfort Accommodation

You will stay in 3* or 4* hotels.
The rooms are spacious and the hotel offers a wide range of services.
The bedding is of very good quality and the decor is tasteful.
Breakfast is varied, generous and consists of fresh, local products, both sweet and savoury.

Où vous dormez

  • Cherbourg: Mercure hotel****
  • La Hague: Hôtel L’Erguillère***
  • Barneville-Carteret: Hôtel Les Ormes***
  • Agon-Coutainville: La Villa Julia***
  • Granville: Mercure Le grand large****
  • Avranches: Hôtel de la croix d’or***
  • Pontorson: Hôtel Montgomery***
  • Beaufort
    Saint-Malo: Hôtel Beaufort***

Practical Information

Price Includes

Included in the price:

  • 8 nights with breakfast in standard or comfort
  • accommodation.
  • 7 days of Cycling
  • Luggage transfer between each stage.
  • Travel documents: road book, detailed maps.
  • GPX tracks and free access to our mobile phone navigation app.
  • 24/7 telephone assistance.

The price does not include:

  • Meals and drinks.
  • Tourist taxes.
  • Bike hire.
  • Entrance fees and site visits.
  • Return transfer to the starting point at the end of the tour.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Single room supplement.
  • Solo Travaller supplement
  • High season supplement.

Options, Supplements and Discounts

High season: From 1 July to 31 August

Departure
If departing on another day, supplement: 80€

Solo traveller supplement: 500€

Don’t want to use our luggage transport service?
250€ discount (offer cannot be combined with the ‘Group traveller’ discount)

Group travellers (4 people or more): 110€ discount

7-day bike hire:
(Delivery to Caen and collection in Cherbourg included)

Hybrid bike: 290€
Electric bike: 390€

High season supplement: From 60€ to 80€

All prices, discounts and supplements are per person.

How to Get There

Coming by train from Paris:

Paris – Cherbourg: 3h10 (direct train)

Coming by car:

Free public parking in Caen

How to Leave

Returning to Paris by train:

High-speed train from Saint-Malo to Paris Montparnasse (Approx: 2h50)

Returning by car:

Train from Saint Malo to Cherbourg, via Rennes and Caen (Approx 6 hours)

from
€1320
per person

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