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To The Isle De Brehat

Brehat camping route

Brehat is yet another of those magical little islands that dot the coast of Brittany. This route takes you not only there but also to Binic, the small port/fishing village/tourist trap on the North coast. This is where we take our kids when we go to the beach, 'tourist trap' sounds uninviting but it is really lovely and sitting outside one of the little bars that line the harbour wall on a hot summers evening, eating moules-frits and with a glass of ice cold muscadet has to be close to heaven... It's not a hard route, but with days up to 30 miles not for absolute beginners either. For those prepared to press on a lot more free time on the coast can be picked up with ease.

Day 1 - Sunday. 45 kms.

If you get here early enough on Saturday you can take a bite out of this by going 10 kms to St Nicolas du Pelem, with this done you can get to Binic by Sunday night! Otherwise this day takes you along the canal to Bon Repos Sunday market then via the usual maze of lanes to the village of Chatelaudren where you camp by the lake - big enough to have several restaurants and a good pizzaria...

Day 2 - 15 kms and mostly down hill...

This day can be tacked onto day 1 if you feel up to it giving more time at Binic. Otherwise it's a very easy 1 hour ride leaving you all day at Binic to explore the sea front shops, the beach and camping on the top of the cliffs overlooking the sea.

Day 3 - 40 kms

This takes you up (sorry) away from the coast and up over the peninsula to the bustling fishing port of Paimpol. From there up the point to the coast right opposite the Isle de Brehat. Here you have a choice. You can camp here and take the ferry to the island for a day trip, OR go directly to the island and camp there.

Day 4

Brehat is small, only a couple of square miles, but therefore perfect for exploring on foot. The village at its heart has plenty of places to eat and buy food, but because the ferry is small the place never gets crowded. I love this place:-)

Day 5 - 40 kms

This route is a figure-of-eight and the crossing point is Chatelaudren, depending on how you've pieced together the route this may be the first time or second time camping here. Either way it's nice to have a bit more time to wander round this village.

Day 6 - 48 kms

A different and just as pretty route to get you back to Gouarec for Friday night, with a couple of cracking lunchtime restaurants on the way. It's the hardest ride of the week so why not pack in the calories:-) Tiny lanes, gorgeous countryside, quiet, lovely - nothing more to say really...

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