Brittany, a land of legends and breathtaking scenery, is a biker's paradise. Between steep coasts, deep forests and charming villages, every turn is a new discovery. This region offers a variety of itineraries that will appeal to motorcycle enthusiasts, whether they're looking for exceptional panoramas or beautiful winding roads. With its warm welcome and cultural treasures, Brittany invites you on a timeless adventure, ideal for those who like to combine riding and exploring.
The 68° team's favorites

Valves
One of Brittany's most beautiful towns, with its medieval ramparts, charming port and lively culture.

Cape Fréhel
Its imposing cliffs, spectacular views and iconic lighthouse

Suscino Castle
A coastal fortress of imposing architecture in a superb natural setting

The Carnac alignments
Mysterious megaliths steeped in ancient legends

Le Château du Rocher Portail
Experience the extraordinary adventure of a sorcerer's apprentice in a real castle.
Tourist guides to Brittany
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The grand tour of Brittany
If you want to discover Brittany's most beautiful sights and picturesque roads, this tour is for you: 1,250 km of coastline and charming country roads.
To take full advantage of the breathtaking scenery, typical villages and local gastronomy, we recommend an 8-10 day tour.
To customize your itinerary according to your preferences, visit the 68° app. Here you can search for your favorite sights, add them to the itinerary, book your accommodation and much more.
Once you're ready, follow the route directly via the integrated GPS in the 68° app.
Our day tours
If you prefer to explore the region from a central point, we offer 8 tours of 200 to 250 km each. Each circuit can be completed in 1 or 2 days, or modified to suit your needs.
The 68° app gives you everything you need to plan your stay: accommodation, restaurants, places to visit along each route, and much more.
If you'd rather design your own road trip, don't waste a second! Go to the Create menu in the 68° app. You'll find everything you need to plan your itinerary, add places to visit, find and book accommodation and restaurants, and much more besides.

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Our tips for motorcycle travel in Brittany
Roads and landscapes
Brittany abounds in roads ideal for bikers, including the Route des Phare, which runs along the coast of the Mer d'Iroise. Between Cap Fréhel and Pointe du Raz, panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and cliffs are breathtaking. Along the south coast, the Crozon peninsula offers wild landscapes, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Inland, the winding roads of the Monts d'Arrée and the Brocéliande forest will plunge you into a magical and mysterious atmosphere. An unforgettable motorcycling experience!
Gastronomy
Brittany is a veritable feast for gourmets. Bikers can feast on crêpes and galettes bretonnes, filled with local products such as goat's cheese and jambon de pays. Cider, the emblematic drink, is the perfect accompaniment to these dishes. Don't miss the fresh seafood, with oysters, mussels and langoustines. The famous kouign-amann and salted butter caramel are the perfect end to your meal. As you travel through the region, every stop becomes an opportunity to discover local flavors in typical inns and restaurants.
Culture
Brittany is a land of tradition and living culture. Bikers can immerse themselves in local history by visiting emblematic sites such as Mont-Saint-Michel, the city of Saint-Malo or the Château de Fougères. The region is also rich in folklore, with fest-noz (Breton festivals) featuring traditional music and dance. The arts of Brittany, with their Celtic music, dance and typical costumes, tell a story of thousands of years, linked to the sea, Celtic legends and a warlike past. Every cultural stop in Brittany is a journey back in time.
For bikers
Brittany's climate can be temperamental, especially by the sea, with frequent showers and cool temperatures. Be prepared for changeable weather, even in summer, and don't forget your waterproof gear. Roads are generally well maintained, but some can be narrow or winding, so stay alert. Respecting safety rules is essential, especially on small roads where traffic can be dense in high season. Last but not least, Brittany is a very welcoming region, with biker-friendly accommodation and secure parking facilities.