😎je souhaite cet été faire rennes, st-malo a vélo par le canal d'ille-et-rance et j'aimerais savoir si il y a des campings sur le bord du canal pour dormir avec ma fille de 5 ans, on part a deux pour une semaine pour rejoindre st-malo et passer quelques jours en bord de mer . merci pour les renseignements que je pourrais récolter et les informations utiles a ce petit voyage sympas en perspective 😉
Rennes - Saint-Malo à vélo
by Surfalways
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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bonjour,
😎je souhaite cet été faire rennes, st-malo a vélo par le canal d'ille-et-rance et j'aimerais savoir si il y a des campings sur le bord du canal pour dormir avec ma fille de 5 ans, on part a deux pour une semaine pour rejoindre st-malo et passer quelques jours en bord de mer . merci pour les renseignements que je pourrais récolter et les informations utiles a ce petit voyage sympas en perspective 😉
😎je souhaite cet été faire rennes, st-malo a vélo par le canal d'ille-et-rance et j'aimerais savoir si il y a des campings sur le bord du canal pour dormir avec ma fille de 5 ans, on part a deux pour une semaine pour rejoindre st-malo et passer quelques jours en bord de mer . merci pour les renseignements que je pourrais récolter et les informations utiles a ce petit voyage sympas en perspective 😉
"un vieillard qui meurt, c'est comme une bibliothèque qui brûle"
L'office du tourisme "la maison de Bretagne" édite un petit manuel "les voies vertes de Bretagne" et un livret sur les campings.
Ils envoient ce/ces documents sur simple coup de téléphone.
🙂 salut Brii,
je te remercie pour le renseignements pour les campings sur les voies vertes de bretagne, je vais de suite leur téléphoner pour avoir ce document, encore merci. 😉
je te remercie pour le renseignements pour les campings sur les voies vertes de bretagne, je vais de suite leur téléphoner pour avoir ce document, encore merci. 😉
"un vieillard qui meurt, c'est comme une bibliothèque qui brûle"
Bonjour, je n'ai pas pu voire la date à laquelle tu as posté ton message.
Je m'apprête à faire le même trajet avec deux de mes fils (10 ans et 13 ans) début aout, si le temps le permet. Si tu es revenu, tout conseil est bienvenu, surtout en ce qui concerne l'hébergement, le ravitaillement.
Quelle option a été la tienne, camper, gite? L'un me conviendrait mieux que l'autre (gite) à cause du temps... A suivre. Coridialement. LILIANE
liliane
salut liliane,
je n'ai pas effectué ce voyage encore, la date prévu est le mardi 7 aout 2007, je pars depuis béton . Si cela te dis et que tu pars vers la même date on peut faire un bout de chemin ensemble... Ma petite fille a 5 ans et elle pédale déja bien ...Je l'ai un peu entrainée pour ce petit voyage. sinon moi j'ai opté pour le camping sauvage, c plus tranquille que les campings et je reste au milieu de la nature . Je ferais une halte au camping arrivé a st-malo vers une belle plage pour passer 2 jours tranquille et aprés je rentre en voiture sur rennes . Sinon questions gîte et campings tu appelle l'office de tourisme de bretagne et il t'envoi c tt les renseignements en deux jours (prospectus)office de tourisme de rennes 02.99.67.11.11 sinon tu as les renseignements sur tourismebretagne.com et pour les campings c campingplus.com Pour la question gastonomie, j'ai prévu une remorque avec moi, donc je vais prendre des provisions pour quelques jours et je me ravitaille sur un marché ou une superette des que je peux .je prends l'essentiel pour ma puce, eau, gouter, barre de céréales, compotes, et deux bons repas par jours + un bon petit dej le matin pour partir en forme . je compte faire 25 km par jours . voila ce que je peux te dire pour le moment si tu as d'autre questions n'hésite pas a me contacter et a plus tard sur le chemin d'ille-et-rance. bon voyage si on ce croise pas et profite de tt ces instants de bonheur.
Cordialement pierre.
je n'ai pas effectué ce voyage encore, la date prévu est le mardi 7 aout 2007, je pars depuis béton . Si cela te dis et que tu pars vers la même date on peut faire un bout de chemin ensemble... Ma petite fille a 5 ans et elle pédale déja bien ...Je l'ai un peu entrainée pour ce petit voyage. sinon moi j'ai opté pour le camping sauvage, c plus tranquille que les campings et je reste au milieu de la nature . Je ferais une halte au camping arrivé a st-malo vers une belle plage pour passer 2 jours tranquille et aprés je rentre en voiture sur rennes . Sinon questions gîte et campings tu appelle l'office de tourisme de bretagne et il t'envoi c tt les renseignements en deux jours (prospectus)office de tourisme de rennes 02.99.67.11.11 sinon tu as les renseignements sur tourismebretagne.com et pour les campings c campingplus.com Pour la question gastonomie, j'ai prévu une remorque avec moi, donc je vais prendre des provisions pour quelques jours et je me ravitaille sur un marché ou une superette des que je peux .je prends l'essentiel pour ma puce, eau, gouter, barre de céréales, compotes, et deux bons repas par jours + un bon petit dej le matin pour partir en forme . je compte faire 25 km par jours . voila ce que je peux te dire pour le moment si tu as d'autre questions n'hésite pas a me contacter et a plus tard sur le chemin d'ille-et-rance. bon voyage si on ce croise pas et profite de tt ces instants de bonheur.
Cordialement pierre.
"un vieillard qui meurt, c'est comme une bibliothèque qui brûle"
Vous trouverez sur votre chemin un camping au Gayeulle à Rennes, un autre à Chevaigné, puis ensuite à Tinténiac et bien sur sur St Malo, Dinan ou Dinard sans trop de difficulté.
Je pense que vous devez parler de "(béton)"BETTON ma ville natal😉. Ou d'ailleur vous trouverez le dimanche matin un très beau marché qui touche la Rance.
Bon voyage et n'hesitez pas si vous avez d'autres questions...
Eh bien Pierre merci pour ta réponse.
Je vais partir à peu près à la même date, mais comme je viens juste d'avoir cette idée, il me faut en aviser mon fils ainé (13 ans) qui rentre mardi.
C sympath d'envisager de faire un peu de route ensemble, mais mes enfants sont plus grands, et vont plus vite... à suivre...
parce que l'autre options serait de suivre quelques jours le GR 34 en partant de st Malo ou Dinard et marcher jusqu'à saint Brieuc par exemple.
Ce qui est sûre c'est que sauf si je temps empire je vais passer quelques jours en plein air parce que toute l'année a été chargée. J'emène aussi tente et matelas, mais je m'approvisionnerai en route parce que je n'ai rien à accrocher à mon vélo (remorque), mais j'ai une assistance électrique.
Bon, je te souhaite un bon voyage et je te tiens au courant si je pars de Rennes à vélo on peut au moins passer les premiers moments ensemble avec les gamins, ce qui serait pour moi un joyeux commencement sur ce forun!!
A bientôt, liliane
liliane
🙂salut liliarienne,
je viens de lire ta réponse et c ok pour moi si tu veux faire le début du parcours ensemble .On pourra ce contacter le dimanche ou le samedi sur le site de voyage forum car la je pars une semaine a l'île d'oléron avec ma fille et je n'aurais pas l'ordi...
sinon j'espère que tu vas pouvoir bien décompresser pendant cette ballade a vélo, car je m'apercois que tu en as grand besoin ...de changer d'air.
G vu aussi que tu comptais partir au sénègal cet hiver, n'hésite pas a me demander des conseils car j'ai vécu deux années sur la région de Dakar et visité tt le pays de fond en comble ... C'est un pays magnifique et les gens ont une génèrosité hors du commun .
voila je te souhaite une bonne semaine si on ce voit pas et bonne route a vélo .😉
"un vieillard qui meurt, c'est comme une bibliothèque qui brûle"
AH AH, tu connais le Sénégal.
Bon, je n'étais pas fixé pour mon mode de déplacement, ce sera alors le vélo parce que tu connais le Sénégal.
Tu me tiens au courant sur la manière dont nous pourrons nous contacter parce ce que je ne connais le site que depuis quelques jours et je n'en détient pas toutes les subtilités.
Donc bon séjour et à ce week end... liliane
liliane
🙂salut lilianerenne,
je te laisse mon adresse msn pour pouvoir ce parler dimanche prochain ce sera plus simple et plus efficace pour échanger les numéros de téléphone au cas ou ont ferait le début de trajet ensemble .
voila c'est marseilaise@msn.com mon prénom est pierre et ma fille de 5 ans s"appelle bettina.
bonne soirée, bonne semaine si tu boss et peut-être a la semaine prochaine😉
"un vieillard qui meurt, c'est comme une bibliothèque qui brûle"
bonsoir!🙂
afin de ne pas recréer un nouveau sujet je prends la suite de cette discut' parce que je veux tenter Rennes-la Roche Jagu (super site chateau/jardin dans les Cotes d'Armor) en vélo par une (j'espère) belle journée d'août... quel train ter serait-il judicieux de prendre, pour faire un bout de chemin (ou non)? partir de Lamballe peut-être...
donc voilou s'il y a des gens qui peuvent me conseiller, c'est que en attendant de faire des treks au Népal ou le tour du Japon à vélo, je commence par prendre les chemins à la découverte de ma charmante Bretagne! 😉
je vous remercie si par bonheur ce message trouve écho...
afin de ne pas recréer un nouveau sujet je prends la suite de cette discut' parce que je veux tenter Rennes-la Roche Jagu (super site chateau/jardin dans les Cotes d'Armor) en vélo par une (j'espère) belle journée d'août... quel train ter serait-il judicieux de prendre, pour faire un bout de chemin (ou non)? partir de Lamballe peut-être...
donc voilou s'il y a des gens qui peuvent me conseiller, c'est que en attendant de faire des treks au Népal ou le tour du Japon à vélo, je commence par prendre les chemins à la découverte de ma charmante Bretagne! 😉
je vous remercie si par bonheur ce message trouve écho...
🙂Bonjour lilianerenne,
je viens de rentrer de l'île d'oléron et j'ai des problemes avec ma messagerie donc je ne sais pas si tu m'as écris des messages.
Mais sache que si tu es toujours d'accord de faire le premier jour a vélo pour rennes:st-malo c ok pour moi .
Tu pourras me contacter soit par msn a marseilaise@msn.com soit sur le site de voyageforum demain dans l'heure de midi voila bonne semaine a vélo si on ce croise pas et beau voyage avec tes enfants .
tchao pierre😉
ps: je pars mardi matin de betton .
"un vieillard qui meurt, c'est comme une bibliothèque qui brûle"
COUCOU pierre,
je t'ai laissé un message sur msn hier.
J'ai l'idée de partir dans l'après midi, de camper à béton et nous pourrions partir de concert demain matin, en gros.
Nous faisons le voyage à pied, j'envisage à peu près la même distance journalière, peut être pourrions nous retrouver le soir pour camper.
Bon laisse ton numéro de téléphone plus tard si tu veux, vers 12 h je ne crois pas être là il me reste de achats à effectuer.
Je te redonne mon numéro : 0633606465 ou 0299593904, à plus tard, liliane
liliane
Bonjour Pierre,
Puisque nous avons manqué le rendez vous d'un bout de voyage de concert, peut être pourrions nous échanger autour de nos expériences respectives sur nos trajets (joies et difficultés) afin d'améliorer la qualité d'un prochain déplacement?
Pour notre part nous sommes rentré rapidement, le temps nous a vraiment déçu, mais je récidiverai.
Qu'en est-il pour toi et ta fille?
Tu as mon msn et mon téléphone si mon idée de dialogue te tente. Liliane
liliane
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Happy owner of a Pegasus Estremo bike with a Rohloff hub, which is giving me trouble with the SF11-NCX-FT-E-LITE 700C TS 300/0 fork (serial number TD01329060). It’s starting to show its age, and I’d like to repair it to extend the life of my beloved bike.
The suspension is gone, and there’s an oil leak from the seals.
Does anyone know how to repair it? Where can I find parts that are about fifteen years old? Or where to find an identical replacement fork? Just to clarify, the Magura HS11 brakes are mounted using Firm Tech, meaning they’re on pivots behind the fork, facing the frame.
Thanks for your help! Have a great day, Alexandre
The suspension is gone, and there’s an oil leak from the seals.
Does anyone know how to repair it? Where can I find parts that are about fifteen years old? Or where to find an identical replacement fork? Just to clarify, the Magura HS11 brakes are mounted using Firm Tech, meaning they’re on pivots behind the fork, facing the frame.
Thanks for your help! Have a great day, Alexandre
Hi, I'd like to know if anyone has done this route recently or has reliable info.
Does the track exist, and most importantly, is there sand (for biking)?
Any info is welcome.
Cheers,
diego ambilobe: mangaoka, manondro, ramena vohemar sambava: masondrono, tanambao
diego ambilobe: mangaoka, manondro, ramena vohemar sambava: masondrono, tanambao
Hi there,
New to bike touring,
I’d love to start with a section of the Via Rhona to explore and share (route to be decided).
Looking forward to exchanging tips!
hey everyone,
I’m landing in Madagascar with a buddy before the end of April 2026. We’re planning to bike around for about twenty days or so. We don’t have a specific goal other than exploring the country and meeting the locals.
Ideally, we’d prefer a loop route starting from Antananarivo with a good chunk of it along the coast. On the bike side, we’re used to riding 6 to 8 hours a day, depending on the needs, encounters, and mood 😉 Any feedback or tips from trips around this length?
Thanks in advance, Jérôme
I’m landing in Madagascar with a buddy before the end of April 2026. We’re planning to bike around for about twenty days or so. We don’t have a specific goal other than exploring the country and meeting the locals.
Ideally, we’d prefer a loop route starting from Antananarivo with a good chunk of it along the coast. On the bike side, we’re used to riding 6 to 8 hours a day, depending on the needs, encounters, and mood 😉 Any feedback or tips from trips around this length?
Thanks in advance, Jérôme
A big thank you to Lazarou for all the info you share in this forum!
I'm passionate about Morocco, which I cycled through back in 2009.
Last year, my wife and I explored the High Atlas by tandem. Completely smitten, we're heading back in April (Anti Atlas) and May (High and Middle Atlas), still on our tandem.
Do you have any info on the track between Amezri and Ali Ait Nito? Are the river crossings in the Tessaout still there? It's not easy to navigate with a loaded tandem... especially if the river level is high due to this year's heavy snowmelt!
Thanks in advance for any tips you might have, and best wishes for health in this new year!
Thanks in advance for any tips you might have, and best wishes for health in this new year!
A shout-out to a cycling colleague from Savoie
Claudio specializes in the route of the Savoie lakes Here are his travels Between Bornes, Chartreuse, the Savoie foothills, and Dauphiné Five lakes: Léman, Annecy, Paladru, Aiguebelette, Bourget, not to mention a few ponds along the way Plenty of accommodation options: camping, hotels, and more...
A lovely route not far from his place Rural and quite peaceful A road cycling route created by Serge B...
N+1 reconnaissance trips on a loop of about 400 km This way, he avoids the SNCF and its troubles http://cbandiera.free.fr/vv/lacs-savoie/recos.php

The latest reconnaissance trip from April to May 2026 http://cbandiera.free.fr/recits/2026-grenoble-H/index.php

Claudio specializes in the route of the Savoie lakes Here are his travels Between Bornes, Chartreuse, the Savoie foothills, and Dauphiné Five lakes: Léman, Annecy, Paladru, Aiguebelette, Bourget, not to mention a few ponds along the way Plenty of accommodation options: camping, hotels, and more...
A lovely route not far from his place Rural and quite peaceful A road cycling route created by Serge B...
N+1 reconnaissance trips on a loop of about 400 km This way, he avoids the SNCF and its troubles http://cbandiera.free.fr/vv/lacs-savoie/recos.php


The latest reconnaissance trip from April to May 2026 http://cbandiera.free.fr/recits/2026-grenoble-H/index.php

First of all... happy New Year! Wishing you great roads in 2017!
I’ve been traveling for a few years now with a high-quality mountain bike, but it’s equipped with hydraulic disc brakes. I live (pedal) with the constant worry of a breakdown (leak, air bubble, heat causing the fluid to...). My bike mechanic tells me it’s impossible to switch them out for V-brakes.
What do you all think? Am I taking a big risk continuing (alone) with these brakes? Thanks in advance for your great tips!
Hi everyone,
First post here to share a quick recap of our west-to-east bike trip along Algeria’s coast in January 2025. It was just the two of us—my partner and I—with French passports and not a word of Arabic. No friends or welcoming hosts in the country.
Under those conditions, we’d strongly advise against going.
Our original plan was to follow the coast from Algiers to Tunis. We ended up cycling from Algiers to Béjaia, then took the train from Béjaia to Annaba (with a stop in Constantine), and finally biked to the border. We were tailed by police the whole way—whether on our bikes, on the train, or even on foot while exploring towns. On top of that, we couldn’t wild camp and were limited to the few state-approved hotels that accept foreigners. Under those circumstances, connecting with locals was especially tough.
With such an omnipresent and intrusive police presence, we’d definitely recommend against this destination for bike touring. A really sad situation that completely cuts you off from the local population...
We’d been warned, we went to check it out, and we weren’t disappointed!
You’ve been warned.
First post here to share a quick recap of our west-to-east bike trip along Algeria’s coast in January 2025. It was just the two of us—my partner and I—with French passports and not a word of Arabic. No friends or welcoming hosts in the country.
Under those conditions, we’d strongly advise against going.
Our original plan was to follow the coast from Algiers to Tunis. We ended up cycling from Algiers to Béjaia, then took the train from Béjaia to Annaba (with a stop in Constantine), and finally biked to the border. We were tailed by police the whole way—whether on our bikes, on the train, or even on foot while exploring towns. On top of that, we couldn’t wild camp and were limited to the few state-approved hotels that accept foreigners. Under those circumstances, connecting with locals was especially tough.
With such an omnipresent and intrusive police presence, we’d definitely recommend against this destination for bike touring. A really sad situation that completely cuts you off from the local population...
We’d been warned, we went to check it out, and we weren’t disappointed!
You’ve been warned.
Hi there,
I’m planning the route to cycle from Lille to Nordkapp with my partner.
Duration: 3 months, from May 1st to July 31st, 2026.
In the attached details below, I need to add some "non-riding" days (rest days, basically).
So I’m looking to "shorten" the trip by taking ferries or trains for some stretches. Which areas could I skip?
Thanks in advance for your great tips.
Have a good evening.
https://www.komoot.com/fr-fr/collection/4023980/-lille-cap-nord-1er-mai-au-31-juillet-2026?ref=collection
Hi there,
I’m planning to bike back from Poland this summer. Does anyone know a way to ship it there without having to take it apart? Otherwise, it’s a real hassle to fine-tune all the settings before departure! Thanks in advance.
I’m planning to bike back from Poland this summer. Does anyone know a way to ship it there without having to take it apart? Otherwise, it’s a real hassle to fine-tune all the settings before departure! Thanks in advance.
Hi, has anyone recently bought Primus or Butagaz gas, possibly puncture-style, in Dubrovnik or the surrounding area? Same question for Albania... thanks. aichatou
Hi there,
Coming from Laos (*), I’m planning to enter Thailand by bike via the Fourth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge.
Before this bridge was built, I’d already cycled the road from Louang Namtha to Houei Sai and crossed the river by boat to reach Thailand.
At the time, the condition of that road was impeccable, and most importantly, traffic was light.
So I’m wondering if anyone who’s taken it recently can tell me whether traffic has increased since the bridge opened.
Thanks in advance!
(*) I’m currently cycling in China (Yunnan)
Coming from Laos (*), I’m planning to enter Thailand by bike via the Fourth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge.
Before this bridge was built, I’d already cycled the road from Louang Namtha to Houei Sai and crossed the river by boat to reach Thailand.
At the time, the condition of that road was impeccable, and most importantly, traffic was light.
So I’m wondering if anyone who’s taken it recently can tell me whether traffic has increased since the bridge opened.
Thanks in advance!
(*) I’m currently cycling in China (Yunnan)






