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67.31 Km 570 m
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67.31 Km
Ascent
570 m
Descent
570 m

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Locmaria, Quimper to Rosporden, Finistère and Concarneau: Cyclotourisme Adventure

For a Cyclotourisme route that passes through Rozmaria, Locmaria, Quimper; Kernével, Rosporden and Coat Pin, Concarneau, get ready for an unforgettable experience.

Starting near the Place de la Résistance in Locmaria, Quimper, you'll set off on a journey that's perfect for embracing the spirit of cycling. The route then winds its way towards Saint-Éloi near Rosporden. Finally, you'll reach Quai Pénéroff in Concarneau.

As you cycle, the terrain varies. You'll encounter a mix of smooth roads and possibly some gentle slopes. You'll be riding through beautiful landscapes, with an accumulated elevation gain of approximately 140 meters. You can expect a ride that will take around 805 minutes (that's over 13 hours!), with an average ascent of about 0.7 meters. You will be pedaling at a pace of roughly 12 minutes per kilometer. The route's maximum speed reaches around 39 km/h. Your highest point will be at around 142 meters, with an ascent of about 570 meters and a descent of about 570 meters. The lowest point you'll reach is about 1.4 meters. You can look forward to cycling approximately 67 kilometers!

Each segment offers its own charm. Locmaria, Quimper, offers a starting point in a historic area, inspiring you for the ride. Rosporden, with its Saint-Éloi area, presents views, perfect for a quick rest. Concarneau, with its Quai Pénéroff, invites you to embrace the maritime atmosphere, enjoying the end of the ride.

For Cyclotourisme enthusiasts, a nearby point of interest is the stunning coastal views along the way.

Here are a few tips to enhance your Cyclotourisme experience:

  1. Essentials: Always carry a repair kit, water, and snacks.
  2. Gearing: Choose the right gear for the terrain to maintain a steady pace.
  3. Safety First: Wear a helmet and ride defensively.
  4. Respect: Leave no trace and respect the environment.


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