With D-Day beaches, the floating abbey of Mont Saint-Michel, and a coastal-countryside terrain, the neighbouring regions of Brittany and Normandy are seemingly tailormade for a culture-filled cycling adventure. This easy-going route tracks the essential stops in northern France, encompassing medieval villages and pretty port towns, moving Second World War history, and a host of standout landmarks, including the 12th-century seaside fortifications of Saint-Malo.

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  • Tour the 12th-century seaside fortifications in Saint-Malo
  • Enjoy oyster tasting in Cancale, a renowned destination for shellfish
  • Relive the D-Day Landings with a visit to Omaha Beach
  • Visit the floating abbey on Mont Saint-Michel island
  • Take in the poignant Normandy American Cemetery

Each hotel has a unique character, with many close to historic town centres and local landmarks. The accommodations we usually use are listed below.



Rennes: Hotel le Nemours (night 1)







Immerse yourself in Rennes at Hotel le Nemours. Near the historic centre, this 41-room, nine-apartment hotel occupies a traditional townhouse and provides a comfortable base for exploring the city.



Dinan: Hotel du Château (night 2)







Experience the medieval beauty of Dinan with a stay at Hotel du Château, which is just a two-minute walk from the historic centre and pedestrian streets. Post-exploration, head to the bar-lounge for a nightcap and a chance to sample Breton aperitifs.



St Malo: Hotel de l’Univers or Hotel Maison des Amateurs  (night 3)







Discover the captivating coastal town of St Malo from the comfort of Hotel de l'Univers (above) or Hotel Maison des Amateurs. Both provide a delightful stay near the picturesque old town and beaches.



Pontorson, near Mont Saint-Michel: Hotel Victor Hugo (night 4)







Just 6mi (9.5km) from the Unesco-listed Mont St-Michel, Hotel Victor Hugo offers a tranquil retreat in the picturesque town of Pontorson. Here, 15 traditionally styled rooms occupy a 17th-century residence plus there's a bar and gardens should you wish to relax.



Bayeux: Hotel de Brunville & Spa (night 5)







Immerse yourself in stories of old with a stay in the heart of this historic town. It is the perfect base for exploring the rich heritage of the region while providing an opportunity to relax and unwind in the hotel spa, including an outdoor pool, hot tub and steam room.



Houlgate, near Cabourg: Hotel les Cabines (night 6)







In the scenic coastal town of Houlgate, which is 2.5mi (4km) from Cabourg, Hotel les Cabines offers a serene and relaxing atmosphere. It's just 330ft (100m) from the sea, taking over a 1900s building on the shopping street of Houlgate. There's also a French brasserie-styled bar and living room with a fireplace.